English


Associate in Arts

The Associate in Arts in English degree will prepare students who plan to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature or related disciplines to enter academic study at a four- year institution; to that end, it combines the study of English Literature and Writing, with the General Education courses necessary for transfer to four-year colleges. This degree also provides an avenue of entry for students who desire to pursue careers in Communication, Copywriting, Editing, Freelance Writing, Legal Studies, writing based medical disciplines, and/or Teaching.

Program Outcomes

Graduates will be able to:

  • Describe the social, political, and historical contexts of literature.
  • Apply the skill of close reading to a variety of texts.
  • Respond to literary styles, techniques, and genres.
  • Exercise effective writing and research skills.
  • Apply critical thinking skills in analysis and evaluation of literature.

General Education:

In addition to the program-specific outcomes listed above, students completing the Associate degree programs are required to demonstrate proficiency in the General Education learning outcomes. Specific outcomes may vary by program; please refer to the program requirements below.

Program Requirements:

A. Depending upon a student's placement or for transfer purposes, this program may have pre-requisite(s). See a pathway coordinator or student development specialist for advisement.

B. It is recommended that students enroll in their first WI course upon completion of EN 101.

Recommended Course Sequence

First Semester - 14 Credits

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Second Semester - 16 Credits

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Third Semester - 15 Credits

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Fourth Semester - 15 Credits

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** NOTE:  Free Elective credits can be earned by taking one (1) 3-credit course or by taking a combination of courses that total three (3) credits.  If multiple courses are taken to fulfill this requirement, this will change the projected sequence of courses.

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Total Credits 60
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