The bachelor degree program critical and analytical thinking, communication skill, decision making power which helps students to research or investigate the connection between history, society, and language. The courses will include fiction writing, poetry, modern critical theory, and studies with a novel.
Online bachelor's degree educational programs are intended to enable you to make stories, display thoughts, think fundamentally and innovatively, and build up broad information of artistic works of art.
It will have an affordable rate of tuition fees.
It will be more convenient compared to regular classes because here you have access 24/7.
It provides more efficiency and flexibility a student can complete this course at their own pace.
It will facilitate a network of alumni for internship and career opportunities.
A completed application - You must submit your application with the fees paid online through either the Coalition Application, Common Application or the Universal Application.
The College’s supplement - Every college that you apply to will have their own set of questions that one needs to answer in their Common Application, Coalition Application or the Universal Application
Transcript - An official transcript must be sent by the previous institution or counselor.
LOR - Letters of recommendation from different academic areas of study to complete and send the teacher recommendation forms in your college application.
Reports and Test scores - SAT with an essay or ACT with writing, SAT subject tests (optional), Test of English as a foreign language (TOEFL), IELTS or PTE Academic scores. A school report and mid-year school are required for the completion of your application process as well which would be provided by the current institution of study.
SOP - Statement of Purpose is required by few institutions which express your interest as to why you want to join the particular course and university.
Essay - An essay of 10-15 pages on a particular topic given by the university you chose needs to be written and evaluated by the same in order to finish the admission process.
A minimum of 2.5 GPA required from high school academic records.
Proven financial assistance demonstrating your ability to succeed in the undergraduate course.
You should maintain at least a 2.0 GPA throughout the tenure of study and also satisfy the university writing assessment requirement.
12 courses completion with at least 100-120 credits is mandatory for the student to major in the area of study.
Apart from credits, the required core courses and open electives in the major also are assessed as a part of the completion of the bachelor's degree.
Total Tuition | Tuition Per Credit | Credits |
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$ 48734 | $ 423 | 125 |
African American studies - A systematic way of studying black people in the world which includes their history, culture, sociology, and religion.
Anthropology - A study of humans and human behavior in societies of past and present.
Communication - The process of exchange of information between two or more people involving verbal and non-verbal expressions.
Global gender studies - A study devoted to gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.
History - Study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
Latina/Latino studies - Discipline which studies the experience of people of Hispanic ancestry in the United States.
Media studies - Field of study that deals with content, history, and effects of various forms of media.
Political Science - Study of systems of governance, political policy, political events and activities also political behavior.
Religious studies - Academics related to the field of religion, religious practices, research and trends in religion, religious beliefs.
Romance Languages and Literatures - Study of Languages that began evolving from Vulgar Latin between the sixth and ninth centuries including Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian and Catalan.
CORE PAPERS | |
Introduction to Linguistics | Practice and theory of teaching literature in secondary schools |
Descriptive English Grammar | Mass communication theory |
Practice and theory of Teaching, Writing in secondary schools | Introduction to the Internet |
History of the English language | Public Speaking |
Critical reading and writing | Business/Corporate communication |
United States History I and II | Journalism |
Critical reading and writing | Creative thinking and writing |
ELECTIVES | |
World Literature: Western Foundations through Renaissance | Introduction to Physical and Cultural Anthropology |
World Literature: Seventeenth century to present | Just and Unjust War |
Public Policies and Social justice | Myth and Religion in the Ancient world |
Syntax of Romance |
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