

The Bachelor of Arts in English, Literature and Culture at the University of North Carolina is a four year program designed for students interested in exploring literature, cultural expression, and critical analysis across historical and contemporary contexts. The curriculum integrates literary studies with cultural theory, emphasizing literary interpretation, cultural analysis, critical thinking, and research skills. Students study a wide range of texts, including classic and modern literature, and examine how literature reflects and shapes social, political, and cultural identities. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of textual analysis and prepares students to engage thoughtfully with diverse perspectives and complex cultural issues.
Throughout the program, students participate in research projects, writing workshops, and interdisciplinary courses that bridge literature, history, and cultural studies. Coursework emphasizes analytical writing, contextual understanding, communication, and interpretation of cultural texts, enabling graduates to develop strong intellectual and professional competencies. By blending literary study with cultural inquiry, the program cultivates students’ abilities to think critically, express ideas clearly, and understand the broader societal implications of literature and cultural production. Graduates are well prepared for careers in education, publishing, media, cultural institutions, and further graduate study in literature, cultural studies, or related fields.
Year 1 - Foundations in Literature and Culture
• Introduction to Literary Studies
• Academic Writing and Research
• Foundations of Cultural Studies
• Introduction to Literary Theory
Year 2 - Exploring Texts and Contexts
• British and American Literature Survey
• World Literature and Comparative Studies
• Critical Approaches to Culture
• Research Methods in Humanities
Year 3 - Advanced Literary and Cultural Analysis
• Specialized Literature Electives
• Cultural Narratives and Identity
• Literature and Society
• Interdisciplinary Research Projects
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Seminar in Literature and Culture
• Applied Research Project
• Literary Criticism and Analysis
• Capstone Portfolio and Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers that require strong analytical, writing, and communication skills. They may work as educators, publishers, content creators, cultural analysts, or research assistants in schools, media organizations, cultural institutions, and research centers. The program also provides a solid foundation for graduate studies in literature, cultural studies, education, or related fields. Graduates can leverage their skills in textual interpretation, research, and critical thinking to contribute to scholarly, creative, and professional projects, as well as to support organizations that focus on cultural engagement, education, and media development.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that combines literary expertise, cultural awareness, and research proficiency. Learners benefit from mentorship, interdisciplinary courses, and opportunities for independent research, which develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication. The program emphasizes textual analysis, cultural literacy, and creative exploration, preparing graduates to engage thoughtfully with complex cultural phenomena. By integrating literature with broader cultural studies, students gain the intellectual tools and professional skills necessary to pursue meaningful careers in education, research, media, and cultural institutions, while fostering a deep appreciation for the role of literature in society.
Phone: +1 (919) 966-3621
Email: unchelp@admissions.unc.edu
Address: Jackson Hall, 174 Country Club Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA