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BA in English with Teacher Certification, Texas A&M University-San Antonio

San Antonio, Texas

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48 Months

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About this course

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This Bachelor of Arts program combines English studies with a teacher certification pathway. Students will complete core curriculum courses, major-specific classes in English literature, language, and writing, alongside teacher certification courses. The program is designed to prepare students for a career in teaching English Language Arts and Literature, with a mix of academic coursework and practical teaching experience through field residencies. The curriculum emphasizes literary analysis, rhetoric, critical theory, and teaching methodologies required for educator roles. To graduate, students must complete 120 credits, including 45 advanced hours, with a focus on fulfilling specific coursework and residency requirements, and gaining the necessary certification for teaching licensure.

Why this course is highly recommended

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If you are passionate about English literature, language, and teaching, this program offers a comprehensive pathway to become a qualified educator. It combines rigorous literary studies with practical teaching experience, ensuring graduates are prepared for real classroom environments. The curriculum is structured to meet certification standards, making graduates highly employable in educational settings. The balance of theory, analysis, and teaching methods makes it an ideal choice for future English teachers aiming to make an impact in secondary education.

Specialisation

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The program’s specialization is in English Literature and Language, with in-depth courses covering British, American, and World Literature, along with specialized topics like Medieval Literature, Romantic Literature, and Modern Anglophone Literatures. Students also explore creative writing, technical writing, linguistics, and literary theories, equipping them with both content expertise and pedagogical skills for a career in teaching English at the secondary level.

Course fees

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Application fees

19.23L

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1st year tuition fees

19.23L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To earn this degree, students must complete 120 credits, including 45 advanced hours with at least 30 hours from TAMUSA for residency. The coursework includes core curriculum, major courses in English and related fields, support courses in education, and a sequence of teacher certification classes. Students need a minimum GPA of 2.75, with at least a ‘C’ grade in English courses, and must pass qualifying scores in reading, writing, and mathematics to graduate. Admission to the Educator Preparation Program is also required.
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English language test

IELTS

5

TOEFL

61

DUOLINGO

100

PTE

53

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program are well-equipped for careers in secondary education, particularly teaching English Language Arts and Literature. The certification prepares students for positions in middle and high schools. With a strong focus on pedagogical skills and literary expertise, alumni can pursue roles as classroom teachers, curriculum developers, literacy specialists, or continue further academic research in English or education fields.

FAQs

What are the main components of this degree?

The degree includes core curriculum courses, major courses in English, teacher certification courses, and electives, totaling 120 credits.

Is field experience part of the program?

Yes, students participate in residency and clinical teaching experiences, including a Field Lab Residency and Secondary Clinic Teaching, as part of the certification preparation.