Greetings! I'm seeking a BA in English with a Writing concentration, or the option for a Writing minor. I'd like it to be fully online (with or without proctored exams), and hopefully affordable, I'd like under $200/credit, but I'm willing to pay more if needed. Being a public university is also a plus! But I seriously can't seem to find this, at all. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
The University of Maryland University College (www.umuc.edu) has a bachelor's degree in English. Tuition is currently $230 per credit for in-state residents and military members and spouses. It may not fill your interest in writing.
If you're starting from scratch, and a BA in English from a university in the UK will meet your needs, may I suggest this program offered by the University of London? The total cost of this program (minus books) is £2,710, or about $3900 at today's exchange rate. This particular program is offered by Goldsmiths, part of the University of London, and you can optionally start with a 4-unit "Diploma" on your way to the BA. It's not an online program, more like an independent study program with annual examinations, but several people on this board have completed external degrees through the University of London external program. Best of luck in your search!
Thanks so far! I'll certainly look into both. I'd also consider a degree in Journalism, or a very in depth Writing/Journalism based certificate. Maybe even a university that just offers a large amount of Writing/Journalism courses?
How about the BA in English from TESC http://www.tesc.edu/3583.php In addition to the required writing courses you could add more as electives (which could be earned from any RA university or college then transferred to TESC).
APUS - tuition rate is $250 per credit hour for undergraduate-level courses (books included) Bachelor of Arts in English Harrison Middleton University - undergraduate rate is $225.00 a credit hour Bachelor of Arts in Humanities Bachelor of Imaginative Literature not sure if you're looking ahead, but this seems like an interesting curriculum for a writer... http://www.perelandracollege.com/creativewritingcourses.html @ $200/credit and $8750 total Estimated costs for the Master of Arts in Creative Writing program.
Not sure which of the following meet all of your criteria, but here's a list of DL BA programs in English. American Military University www.apus.edu Athabasca University www.athabascau.ca Buena Vista University www.bvu.edu Burlington College www.burlington.edu Caldwell College www.caldwell.edu University of Houston www.uh.edu University of Illinois Springfield www.uis.edu Judson College www.judson.edu University of London www.lon.ac.uk Madurai Kamaraj University www.mkuniversity.org Mary Baldwin College www.mbc.edu University of Maryland University College www.umuc.edu National University www.nu.edu University of New England www.une.edu University of Pretoria www.up.ac.za Queens University www.queensu.ca Saint Mary of the Woods College www.smwc.edu University of Saskatchewan www.usask.ca Southern New Hampshire University www.snhu.edu Southwestern Adventist University www.swau.edu Southwestern Assemblies of God University www.sagu.edu Stephens College www.stephens.edu Thomas Edison State College www.tesc.edu Thompson Rivers University www.tru.ca Troy University www.troy.edu Union Institute & University www.tui.edu University of Waterloo www.uwaterloo.ca
The University of Illinois - Springfield offers an online Bachelors in English. I counted nine writing courses in the course list. Good Luck!
interesting school Does the RA agencies have more status over DETC agencies? I enjoy writing and forming new different ideas from different stories. The program seems very interesting.
thanks for the info the school has some interesting programs but if it doesnt have a RA agency backing it up . whats the value ? I dont think there is anything wrong with DETC schools . Perhaps, you take the courses and transfer over them to a RA school .