English Secondary Education B.A.

Outcomes

A degree in English secondary education provides numerous career opportunities. Graduates can become secondary school English teachers, instructing students in literature, writing, and language skills in middle and high school settings. 

They may also work as curriculum developers, creating educational materials and lesson plans tailored to English courses. Other potential career paths include roles in educational administration, such as assistant principals or school administrators, or in literacy education, focusing on improving reading and writing skills across the curriculum.

Career Outlook

  • Average Salary: $52,015
  • Job Postings: 636

Average salary is based on an English instructor position from Salary.com. Job posting data is for high school English teacher positions and is provided by Lightcast. This number represents unique job postings from companies looking to hire in the last 30 days as of May 2024.

Courses

English education combines both the English major and Education major. For this major, you must complete a minimum of 31 semester hours of English courses, 6 semester hours of a foreign language, 6 semester hours of oral communication and the courses required for secondary education certification.

Required Major Core Courses

Complete the following courses:

ENG360

Advanced Composition

(3.0 s.h)

ENG330

Advanced Grammar

(3.0 s.h)

ENG425

Digital Humanities & the Ethics of Technology

(3.0 s.h)

ENG450

English Colloquium

(1.0 s.h)

ENG366

Evolving Canons

(3.0 s.h)

ENG110

Introduction to English Studies

(3.0 s.h)
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Survey Courses

Complete three of the following courses:

ENG222

American Literature: Survey I

(3.0 s.h)

ENG224

American Literature: Survey II

(3.0 s.h)

ENG221

British Literature: Origins and Intersections

(3.0 s.h)

ENG223

British Literature: Survey II

(3.0 s.h)

Elective(s) in Major

Complete 15 s.h. of elective courses. ENG311 and ENG322 are both highly recommended.

ENG311

Creative Writing

(3.0 s.h)

ENG312

Creative Writing II

(3.0 s.h)

ENG301

Genre Study

(3.0 s.h)

ENG491

Independent Study

(0-4.0 s.h)

ENG492

Independent Study

(1.0-3.0 s.h)

ENG395

Internship

(1.0 s.h)
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Certification / Licensure

Please use the online application which may be found on the South Dakota Department of Education website, Office of Accreditation & Teacher Quality. Once there, you have several choices, including initial licensure (first-time teachers), renewal, additional authorizations (program completion for principals, reading specialists, superintendents, etc.) and additional endorsements (for less than program completion). This website includes everything you'll need to know about licensure such as initial certification, renewals, additional authorization and additional endorsements.