Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Writing
Upon graduation, students may either seek entry-level employment or pursue a graduate degree in writing. Baccalaureate-level graduates may gain employment in copywriting, publishing, journalism, screenwriting, and freelance writing.
Program Overview
- Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED
- Program Length: Four years to complete
- Post-Grad Options: Entry-Level Employment or Master’s / Doctoral Program
- Projected Employment Growth: 6% (2010-2020)*
Program Coursework
The curriculum for baccalaureate-level writing degree programs may include general education requirements alongside major-specific coursework. These courses may teach students how to develop their own point of view, voice, and style in both fiction and nonfiction writing. Possible writing courses may include the following:
- Introduction to Creative Writing
- Context of Writing: Writers/Publishing
- The English Language
- Advanced Creative Writing
- Literary Theory
- Play Writing
- Nonfiction Writing
Career Options
Baccalaureate-level graduates may gain employment in industries such as advertising, social media, journalism, broadcasting, and public relations. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment opportunities for writers and authors are projected to increase by 6% from 2010-2020.*
Possible careers include:
- Author
- Technical Writer
- Journalist
- Copywriter
- Reporter
Continuing Education
Students who successfully complete a baccalaureate degree in writing may have the opportunity to continue their education by enrolling in a graduate degree program. A graduate degree in writing or related field may provide students with advanced reading, writing, and communication skills.
*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook