
The English Bachelor of Arts program at University of Michigan offers an in-depth study of literature, language, and writing, providing students with analytical, critical, and creative skills. The program integrates literary analysis, linguistics, rhetoric, and cultural studies, equipping students to interpret texts, construct arguments, and communicate effectively. Learners engage in close reading, writing workshops, and research projects, developing the ability to analyze literary works and understand the cultural, historical, and social contexts in which they were produced. The program emphasizes critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills, preparing graduates for careers in writing, education, research, and related fields.
As a four year full time program, it provides a structured progression from foundational courses in literature and language to advanced study in literary theory, specialized writing, and applied research. Students strengthen their expertise in literary analysis, writing, research, and linguistic studies, applying knowledge to explore the influence of language and literature in society. The program equips graduates to pursue careers in education, publishing, writing, communications, or to continue advanced studies in English, literature, or related humanities disciplines.
Year 1 - Foundations in English
• Introduction to Literature
• Academic Writing and Composition
• Fundamentals of Linguistics
• Reading and Critical Analysis
Year 2 - Intermediate Literary Studies
• Survey of British and American Literature
• Creative Writing and Rhetoric
• Literary Theory and Criticism
• Elective Courses in Literature or Language
Year 3 - Advanced Literary and Language Studies
• Specialized Literature Seminars
• Advanced Writing and Composition
• Language and Society
• Research Methods in English Studies
Year 4 - Capstone and Independent Research
• Independent Research Project
• Senior Seminar in English
• Applied Literary and Linguistic Analysis
• Academic Portfolio and Presentation
Graduates of this program pursue careers in writing, education, publishing, communications, research, and media where analytical, writing, and interpretive skills are essential. Many work as editors, writers, educators, content strategists, or research assistants, applying expertise in literature and language to develop, analyze, and communicate ideas. Others continue in graduate studies in English, literature, or related humanities fields. The program’s emphasis on critical analysis, research, and applied writing ensures graduates are prepared to succeed in professional and academic environments.
Students choose this program for its combination of literary study, language analysis, and creative writing, which equips them to interpret texts, communicate effectively, and conduct independent research. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, writing, research, and linguistic skills, preparing learners to work in education, publishing, media, or pursue advanced studies. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, writing workshops, and applied research projects that enhance analytical, communication, and research skills. By focusing on English and language studies, the program ensures graduates are prepared for careers in writing, education, publishing, communications, and advanced academic research.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA