Literature Program

In United States, 0 schools offer Literature program. The average tuition & fees at the schools is -. The average annual age after completing Literature program is $87,565.

2023 Average Tuition for Literature Programs

Total 0 schools offer the Literature programs. Its average tuition & fees is -.
2023 Tuition & Fees of Literature programs
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Average Income after Completing Literature Program

The annual average wage after completing Literature is $87,565 and hourly 16.837. This statistics is based on the employment and wage data (May 2019) from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Next table shows the possible occupation and job list with average income having Literature degree/certificate.
Average Income after completing Literature Program
Occupation/Job TitleHourly WageAnnul Wage
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary$93,440
Writers and Authors$44.02$91,560
History Teachers, Postsecondary$88,640
Arts, Communications, History, and Humanities Teachers, Postsecondary$88,260
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary$87,100
Writers and Editors$41.86$87,070
Technical Writers$41.71$86,760
Editors$40.78$84,820
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary$84,700
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary$83,300

Sub Major Programs and Concentrated area of Literature

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Instructional programs that focus on the structure and use of the English language and dialects, speech, writing, and various aspects of the literatures and cultures of the English-speaking peoples
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A general program that focuses on the English language, including its history, structure and related communications skills; and the literature and culture of English-speaking peoples
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A program that focuses on writing for applied and liberal arts purposes. Includes instruction in writing and document design in multiple genres, modes, and media; writing technologies; research, evaluation, and use of information; editing and publishing; theories and processes of composing; rhetorical theories, traditions, and analysis; communication across audiences, contexts, and cultures; and practical applications for professional, technical, organizational, academic, and public settings
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A program that focuses on the process and techniques of original composition in various literary forms such as the short story, poetry, the novel, and others. Includes instruction in technical and editorial skills, criticism, and the marketing of finished manuscripts
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A program that focuses on professional, technical, business, and scientific writing; and that prepares individuals for academic positions or for professional careers as writers, editors, researchers, and related careers in business, government, non-profits, and the professions. Includes instruction in theories of rhetoric, writing, and digital literacy; document design, production, and management; visual rhetoric and multimedia composition; documentation development; usability testing; web writing; and publishing in print and electronic media
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A program that focuses on the humanistic and scientific study of rhetoric, composition, literacy, and language/linguistic theories and their practical and pedagogical applications. Includes instruction in historical and contemporary rhetoric/composition theories; composition and criticism of written, visual, and mixed-media texts; analysis of literacy practices in cultural and cross-cultural contexts; and writing program administration
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Any instructional program in Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies which is not categorized in sub area
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A program that focuses on literature from one or more genres, cultures or traditions. Includes instruction in period and genre studies, author studies, literary criticism, and studies of various types of literary text
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A program that focuses on the literature and literary development, both formal and folkloric, of the United States from the Colonial Era to the present. Includes instruction in period and genre studies, author studies, literary criticism, and regional and oral traditions
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A program that focuses on the literatures and literary developments of the English-speaking peoples of the British Isles and the British Commonwealth, from the origins of the English language to the present. Includes instruction in period and genre studies, author studies, country and regional specializations, literary criticism, and the study of folkloric traditions
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A program that focuses on the scholarly study of children's and adolescent literature and that may enhance the professional work of teachers, librarians, publishers, booksellers, and creative writers. Includes instruction in period and genre studies, author studies, literary criticism, studies of various types of literary text, book artists, and children's films
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Any instructional program in Literature which is not categorized in sub area
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Any instructional program in English Language and Literature/Letters which is not categorized in sub area
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Colleges Offering Literature program

All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023