Our Literature concentration within our BA in English program invites you into diverse voices and cultures, exploring human experiences through literary texts. With an emphasis on critical thinking and interpretation, you'll engage with various genres, periods, and cultures, preparing you to be an insightful reader, writer, and thinker.
A Literature concentration hones critical reading and writing skills vital for diverse careers. Through deep analysis and scholarly discussions, graduates find avenues in writing, law, education, and a variety of other fields. With a tailored curriculum and flexible learning, students shape their journey towards personal and professional fulfillment.
Student Media
Write for the student newspaper or, join the student advisory board for literary journals for fiction, poetry, and visual art.
Portfolio development
You’ll build a portfolio showcasing your strong writing skills and storytelling ability, a valuable asset in the job market.
Supportive environment
Our faculty, staff, and students create a learning environment cultivating creativity, innovation, and a sense of community.
Industry-aligned curriculum
Our program aligns with industry trends and expectations, you’ll graduate with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
English teacher education
Our English Education program is available for students interested in teaching English at the secondary level.
What you’ll learn in your Literature program
In our program, you'll delve into literary analysis and historical contexts, exploring the dynamic landscape of English literature. You will get to examine major literary movements, you'll uncover diverse cultural and linguistic influences. With a clear path to graduation and a career-focused curriculum, our program remains flexible and personable, tailored to your learning journey.
Introduces critical analysis and writing in English studies.
Surveys major British, American, and World literatures from the 8th century to the present day, covering poetry, prose, and drama, tracing language developments.
Surveys major British, American, and World literatures from the 18th century to today, explores Romantic, Victorian, and Modernist movements, to name a few.
Examines significant literary works across different genres.
Explore Literature courses
This degree will require you to complete a total of 120 credits.
You will complete 42 gen ed credits, 38 core credits, 42 elective credits, and 1 capstone.
The cost of your degree will depend on several factors, like scholarships, housing, meal plans, and transfer credits. New students also pay a $100 matriculation fee. You will also need to budget for books, supplies, materials, transportation, personal costs, loan fees, and other expenses. Explore total cost of attendance.
Full-time student living on campus
Expense
By Semester
By Year
Full-time tuition (12-18 credits)*
$18,189
$36,378
Housing**
$4,019
$8,038
Food***
$2,670
$5,340
Technology fee
$140
$280
Total direct charges (billable)
$25,018
$50,036
*Based on 2024-2025 tuition and fees. Tuition and fees are subject to change each summer. **This cost is estimated, actual housing cost will vary by student selections. ***Cost estimate based on 3 meals per day.
How much does housing cost?
When it comes to housing, St. Ambrose University offers diverse options to meet the needs of our students. From traditional dormitories to apartment-style living, there's something for everyone. The cost of your housing will vary based on where you decide to live and the meal plan you choose.
Our English faculty, though small, offers expertise across professional domains. Working closely with each faculty member, students explore career paths and achieve academic objectives. Faculty members publish widely, ensuring comprehensive guidance inside and outside the classroom. They prioritize student support, collaborating closely to provide prompt assistance and reliable guidance.
Whether you need classroom accommodations, alternative exam arrangements, or disability support strategies, our Accessibility Resource Center is here to help.
Are there scholarships available for Literature students?
At St. Ambrose University, we believe that education should be accessible to all. That's why we offer a variety of scholarships and financial aid options to help make college more affordable for our students. We are committed to providing our students with the resources they need to succeed academically and financially.
Ambrose Advantage Scholarship
Through the Ambrose Advantage Scholarship program, a tuition-free St. Ambrose University education is available to any Pell Grant-eligible Iowans. Learn more about the Ambrose Advantage.
Merit-based and institutional scholarships
St. Ambrose offers excellent scholarships and grants based on your strong academic performance, your talent in fine arts or athletics, or your community involvement. Explore SAU scholarships.
Transfer credits
At SAU, you may be able to transfer previous college credit toward your bachelor’s degree, saving you significant time and money. Learn how to transfer credits.
Don’t let cost hinder your future
"Cost is obviously a big thing for anybody going to college. When I found out about the Ambrose Advantage, it took the stress off me and my family. Now I can focus on my classes and getting a start on my career."
If you’re looking for an immersive experience in convergent media St. Ambrose is the place for you. The best part? You can access each of these opportunities on your first day on campus.
Join, The Buzz, St. Ambrose’s independent student newspaper. Choose editorial content, report stories, publish newsletters, take photos, and sell and design advertising.
Take part in Quercus on the student advisory board, SAU's literary journal for fiction, poetry, and visual art.
Join Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honor Society.
Diverse campus experience
"The liberal arts aspect is amazing, and there are so many different and diverse student clubs and organizations you can explore. St. Ambrose is a great place to find out who you are."
If you live outside of the U.S. there are different admissions requirements. Here’s what you’ll need:
Official transcripts from secondary education
A minimum 2.5 CGPA out of a 4.0 scale, or equivalent
Proof of English language proficiency (minimum scores: TOEFL - 79, IELTS - 6.0)
Copy of your passport and other documentation
What can I do with a Literature degree?
Your education and degree can help you reach your professional goals. St. Ambrose University can never promise a career or particular outcome upon graduating. We encourage you to explore potential jobs and employment settings. Here is a list of potential job titles, traits, and settings a graduate in our Literature program could achieve.
Potential Job Titles
Author
Archivist
Book publicist
Literary agent
Paralegal
Copy editor
Potential employment settings
Law offices
Administrative services
Publishing industries
Business office
Library
Government offices
Top Traits of a Literature student
Strong communication skills
Attention to detail
Creative thinking
Organization
Creative
Empathic
Industry facts
Employment of paralegals and legal assistants is projected to grow 4 percent from 2022 to 2032, about as fast as the average for all occupations.
The median annual wage for paralegals and legal assistants was $59,200 in May 2022.
38% of technical writers work in professional, scientific, or technical service industries and make on median $79,960 per year, with about five years of experience.
The job market for technical writers is set to grow in the next ten years with a job outlook growth set to 7% with about 53,300 jobs being created.
With more than 65 undergraduate and graduate programs, there’s something for everyone at St. Ambrose University! Explore our programs to find your place at SAU.