The program allows students to combine a firm foundation in the classics and grammar
with the flexibility to study what they love. The curriculum features courses in literature,
composition, grammar, TESOL and Shakespeare. Following intensive, guided preparation,
all students complete a required year-long teaching internship that readies them for
the final student-teaching semester. Students who seek the Bachelor of Science in
Education must have a coordinating major in English. The English studies pedagogy
concentration aligns best with the degree’s curriculum and requirements, which is
why most English education majors choose it. However, majors may choose a different
concentration such as literature, professional writing or motion picture studies.
Where You'll Go
The program’s dual degrees in English education lead graduates to teach the English
language arts in grades 9-12 at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Graduates
can also teach in community colleges and private schools. In addition to schools and
colleges, graduates may find employment with county or city boards of education, employment
agencies, private learning centers, and other businesses related to education such
as publishing, sales or computer programming. They may also choose to pursue graduate-level
study in order to deepen their knowledge and further expand their career possibilities.
ĢƵ’s degree program in English education is for students
who love language and literature and want to make a difference by teaching. These
teachers-in-training acquire their skills and hands-on experience under the guidance
of dedicated professors and full-time mentors. Best of all, graduates earn two degrees,
which gives them plenty of job choices after graduation. Graduates’ placement rate
is high. In fact, those with outstanding records who actively seek work tend to find
jobs in areas of need fairly quickly--often in the first summer after they graduate.
In some cases, they even have jobs before they graduate. Learn more by visiting the
College of Arts and Sciences and explore all available programs.
Degree Options
School
College of Education & Allied Professions, School of Teaching & Learning
Location
Cullowhee Campus
Length
Full-Time
Time to Complete:
4 Year Average
Credits:
120–126 credit hours (including liberal studies, professional education sequence,
and major courses)
App Deadline:
Admission via general ĢƵundergraduate enrollment + admission to the Teacher Education
Program (application submitted after completing early prerequisite courses)
More About Our B.S.Ed. in English Education
WCU’s B.S.Ed. in English Education prepares students to become skilled, reflective,
and engaging secondary English teachers. The program combines rigorous coursework
in literature, composition, and language with practical training in teaching methods,
curriculum design, and classroom management. Through field placements, teaching practicums,
and a full-year student-teaching internship, students gain hands-on experience and
develop the skills needed to earn North Carolina licensure and succeed in diverse
secondary school classrooms.
WCU’s English Education program equips aspiring teachers with a deep foundation in
English language and literature, combined with robust training in teaching methods,
classroom management, curriculum design, and inclusive pedagogy.
Students get the best of both worlds: content expertise and practical teaching skills.
They analyze texts, build strong writing and language knowledge, study pedagogical
theory and methods, and practice teaching in real classrooms.
Because of the program’s rigorous academic standards, national recognition, and hands-on
preparation, graduates are highly competitive for teaching positions. Their dual training
in English content and teaching methodology ensures they are prepared to engage, instruct,
and inspire students.
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