

BS in Language Arts Education, University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
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48 Months
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About this course
The Language Arts Education, B.S. program prepares students to become future teachers with a focus on English and related literature, writing, and teaching methodologies. It combines a comprehensive liberal arts foundation with specialized education coursework. The program includes field experiences, student teaching, and coursework in areas like Literature, English language, communication, and educational technologies. Students will gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for secondary school Teaching, along with understanding diverse literary and cultural texts.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is recommended for students passionate about English, literature, and education. It combines a strong liberal arts component with professional teacher training, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to teach diverse student populations. The program emphasizes field experiences, student teaching, and integrates current educational technologies to equip future educators with the skills needed for modern classrooms.
Specialisation
The program's specialization is in English and Language Arts, with dedicated coursework in American Literature, English Literature, World Literature, and Writing. Students also take courses in adolescent and young adult literature, literature for diverse audiences, and Shakespearean plays. The focus is on both content mastery and pedagogical skills to effectively teach English and literature at the secondary level.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.31L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To graduate, students must complete at least 124 credit hours, including 83 hours in the major coursework and 41-51 hours from university-wide general education. A GPA of 2.75 is required overall, with no grade less than a C in professional and specialized education courses. The program also requires at least one college-level Math course within the first four semesters and field experiences aligned with teacher certification standards. Students must file for graduation and meet all coursework and GPA requirements outlined by the college.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
79
PTE
53
DUOLINGO
100
Career prospects
Graduates of this program are prepared to pursue careers as secondary school teachers in English and Language Arts. They may work in public, private, or charter schools, and may also engage in educational administration or curriculum development in the future. The teaching certification they gain opens opportunities for employment in diverse educational settings, focusing on literacy, literature, and language instruction.
FAQs
What are the minimum admission requirements?
Students need a minimum of 24 semester hours, a 2.75 GPA, and a declared major in education to be eligible for admission to the college, with additional prerequisites for teacher education program entry.
How many total credits are required to complete this degree?
A minimum of 124 credit hours is required, combining general education, major coursework, and electives.
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