149 Best Literature Bachelor's Degree Programs for 2025

Discover the leading Literature Bachelor's Degree programs for 2025. Our list of 149 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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Bachelor's Degree in Spanish Language and Literature

Univesidad Rey Juan Carlos

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Spain

Literature, Modern Literature

Bachelor's Degree

Solid training in Spanish language and literature that allows for work in different professional fields related to teaching, research, and linguistic and literary documentation, as well as those related to communication. The Spanish language is spoken by more than four hundred million people, which implies a strong demand for professionals in the knowledge and use of the language and presents a great opportunity for the performance of these types of activities.

Spanish

4 Years

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Bachelor's Degree in Humanities

Università degli Studi di Milano

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Italy

Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor's degree in Humanities offers a comprehensive education in the humanities disciplines, focusing on literature, linguistics, philology, history, and culture. Students develop analytical and interpretative skills through the study of literary texts and historical documents, enhancing their writing and communication abilities. This program prepares graduates for careers in education, publishing, journalism, and cultural fields, valuing the literary and historical heritage.

Italian

3 Years

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Creative Writing and Journalism BA Honours

Middlesex University Online

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Online

United Kingdom

Communication, Journalism, Literature, Creative Writing, Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

With our journalism and creative writing course you don't have to pick between the two areas of interest. Our course offers the unique experience of combining both subjects, so you can develop your skills as a writer across different styles.

Bachelor of Arts in English

Philander Smith College

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United States of America (USA)

Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Division of Arts & Humanities works to produce critical and reflective thinkers, inquirers, communicators, writers, promoters, performing artists, community leaders, and ethical professionals. The Department of Language and Letters seeks to develop English Majors and Minors who are critical and reflective thinkers and communicators with the skills and knowledge to enter a myriad of career fields.

ENGLISH MAJOR

Aquinas College Nashville

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor ofArts (B.A.) degree consists of three components – the Bachelor of Arts core, a major area of study, and an optional minor area of study.

Bachelor of Arts in English

Southeastern University

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Department of English and Foreign Languages offers studies in the areas of English and Foreign Languages. Besides, the department supports the university's General Education program by offering courses designed to develop students’ language and communication abilities, their knowledge of literature and the humanities, and their growth in Christian perspective in these areas.

Bachelor of Arts - English

Medaille College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Medaille's English program isn't only for budding authors. In this digital world, you read and write every single day, which brings new urgency to learn how to critically approach written and digital texts, online and off, and to produce effective writing — to be able to translate the meaning to the general population.

BA in Liberal Arts

Gutenberg College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The academic program at Gutenberg is different from most colleges. Students do not sit in large lecture classes but actively participate in small discussion-based classes.

Bachelor in Writing & Literature

University of California Santa Barbara College of Creative Studies

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Literature

Bachelor's Degree

The Writing & Literature students have a genuine passion for reading and writing. Students complete rigorous coursework in Creative Writing, Literary Study, and Writing Studies, with considerable freedom to design their own course of study. Students work closely under a faculty mentor's guidance to create a publishable body of creative and scholarly work for their senior portfolio.

Bachelor of arts in Great Books

St Thomas University Canada

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Canada

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

We offer students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the deep study of great books written by some of the world’s most influential and original thinkers. Our students read classic texts like Homer’s Odyssey and Plato’s Republic alongside more modern works like Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home. DISCOVERING GREAT BOOKS In Great Books, students encounter different subjects, genres, and modes of inquiry. Each course is organized around a theme, like Freedom or Human Nature & Technology. Students read novels alongside philosophical treatises; they study law, politics, poems, works of history, and autobiographies all in the same course. In addition, every course is team-taught by two professors to promote conversation and a diversity of views. Professors choose texts that will challenge and provoke you — books that might inspire or trouble you. Through these texts, our students come to understand a good deal about themselves and the world they inhabit. Students who are interested in Great Books often take the first-year Aquinas: Great Books Program, as it operates on similar principles. Our classes are team-taught by at least two different professors and sufficiently small (36 students maximum) to allow for discussion.

English and Creative Writing (B.A.)

Sweet Briar College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Literature, Creative Writing

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The English and creative writing program at Sweet Briar College employs a studio curriculum emphasizing project-based learning. Special topics classes across genres — and in new and evolving genres — ask students to engage in directed readings and sustained individual creative projects.

Bachelor of Arts in English

Mansfield University

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor of Arts in English provides students with a strong grounding in the field of English language and literature, with an emphasis on developing highly marketable writing and research skills. Students may choose from two concentrations: Literary and Cultural Analysis or Professional Writing.

English

4 Years

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BA in Humanities

Brigham Young University - Idaho College of Language and Letters

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Art History, Modern Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Humanities major is designed in the spirit of the ancient and proven curriculum of the liberal arts. The liberal arts are literally those arts appropriately exercised by free people for their own sakes: learning that has as its end a well-trained mind, a virtuous character, and a spiritual and intellectual life rich in concepts and symbols.

BA in Letters

Randall University

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Jesus said, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind” (Matthew 22:37). Focused on cultivating the whole person (heart, soul, and mind), the Letters program offers a well-rounded academic study for college students to aim for both intellectual and spiritual growth.

Bachelor of Arts in English

Brewton-Parker College

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor of Arts in English prepares students who seek lives and careers of accomplishment, distinction, and personal satisfaction.

BA in Liberal Arts

Thomas Aquinas College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The liberal arts are not the only or even the most important part of liberal education, but they are fundamental. Only thinking which is disciplined, vigorous, and animated by wonder produces knowledge and wisdom.

Bachelor of Arts in English: Creative Writing

La Sierra University

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Literature, Creative Writing

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

English studies are designed to increase both critical thinking and effective writing skills, and to develop a sense of literary context and connectivity. Through the creative writing emphasis, students can explore different writing styles and forms, develop a sense of literary community through workshops, and even get their work published.

Art

Hinds Community College

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United States of America (USA)

Art History, Modern Literature, Creative Writing, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Photography, Architecture

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Welcome to the art department! In our department, students study a variety of media and their applications. Our broad-based program of study introduces students to exhibition resources, dedicated faculty, visiting artist lectures and demonstrations, as well as other professional activities.

Bachelor’s of Arts

New England Bible College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, Liberal Arts, Art History, Modern Literature, Creative Writing, Fine Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The B.A. degree (120 credit hours) offers students even broader and deeper foundational knowledge in a variety of disciplines while also affording them greater flexibility in pursuing particular interests and greater focus by having them choose a major in a specific topic or field of study.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Screenwriting

University of North Carolina School of the Arts

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United States of America (USA)

Creative Writing, Arts, Film Studies

Bachelor's Degree

The first step in filmmaking is the screenplay. This is where the story takes shape. Screenwriters have the difficult task of determining the best way to tell the story, dramatizing it through character, conflict, setting, dialogue, tone, action, and format, making it as real and powerful as possible.

Bachelor's Degree, Literature

A Bachelor's Degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by universities and colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically takes around 3-4 years to complete and provides students with a solid foundation in a particular field of study, preparing them for entry-level positions or further education at the Master's level.

Literature is the study of written works, including novels, poetry, plays, and essays, from various cultures and time periods. Students in this field analyze and interpret literary texts to gain a deeper understanding of human experiences, emotions, and societal issues. Through studying literature, students develop critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills.