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12 Bachelor's degrees in Literature in New Hampshire, United States

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Integrated Studies in Philosophy and Literature

Integrated Studies in Philosophy and Literature offered at New England College offers an innovative combination of two disciplines whose chief concern is the human quest for meaning and purpose.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$43,040/yr
University of New Hampshire4,4(8)
Durham, New Hampshire, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

Classics- Classical Languages and Literatures

Classics- Classical Languages and Literatures is offered by University of New Hampshire. In choosing the classical languages and literatures degree option, you’ll study ancient Greek and Roman history, philosophy and language, exploring the cultural foundations of Western civilization.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,070/yr
New England College3,4(7)
Online

Humanities

The Humanities degree from New England College cultivates your critical thinking and problem-solving skills across a broad spectrum of subject areas. Throughout the bachelor’s degree in Humanities, you will examine multiple aspects of the human condition, including how we interact as a society.

B.A. Part-time Online
4 years$11,250/yr
Roanoke College4,5(2)
Salem, New Hampshire, United States

Literary Studies

Literary Studies from Roanoke College trains you to read critically, respond incisively, and write with discernment about the complex worlds depicted in a variety of texts and genres.

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,120/yr
University of New Hampshire4,4(8)
Durham, New Hampshire, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

English

The English Major (B.A.) is offered by The University of New Hampshire. You love reading novels, you love to write, or you’re fascinated with the origins of the English language. These are all good reasons to pursue a degree in English, which will give you broad exposure to the history and literature of the English language. 

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,070/yr
Franklin Pierce University
Rindge, New Hampshire, United States

English

With this English programme from Franklin Pierce University, you’ll be prepared to read, analyse, write, and edit texts about people grappling with the big questions of life - from relationships to religion to philosophy and beyond.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$43,195/yr
Dartmouth College4,5(6)
Hanover, New Hampshire, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

Classical Languages and Literatures

Classical Languages and Literatures at Dartmouth College combines contemporary methods in literary study with a broad range of ancient texts studied both in translation and in the original languages.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$69,207/yr
Claremont McKenna College3,8(6)
Claremont, New Hampshire, United States

Modern Languages and Literatures

The Modern Languages and Literatures program of Claremont McKenna College enables students to develop the skills and competence necessary to appreciate the richness of different cultures and societies. The study of foreign languages is a necessary component of students’ general education.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$71,700/yr
Claremont McKenna College3,8(6)
Claremont, New Hampshire, United States

Literature

The Literature program of Claremont McKenna College is designed to give students an understanding and appreciation of our literary heritage, and to allow them to develop and pursue their personal literary interests.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$71,700/yr
Dartmouth College4,5(6)
Hanover, New Hampshire, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

Comparative Literature

Comparative Literature from Dartmouth College is an interdisciplinary program that promotes the comparative study of literatures in different languages as well as of the relationship between literature and other spheres of human activity.  

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$69,207/yr
University of New Hampshire4,4(8)
Durham, New Hampshire, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

English Literature

The English Literature Major (B.A.) is offered by The University of New Hampshire. English literature is the study of literature written in the English language. In this degree program, you’ll become a skilled reader and interpreter of literary works, films, media creations and cultural phenomena.  

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,070/yr
New England College3,4(7)
Henniker, New Hampshire, United States

Education - Secondary English 5-12 Licensure

In the Education - Secondary English 5-12 Licensure course at New England College, you’ll learn techniques for teaching language arts and analyzing a variety of literary genres.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$43,040/yr

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