ENGLISH

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE

English majors have a competitive edge in the job market and higher education. Employers and universities both seek people with effective communication and critical thinking skills; the course work in English provides practice in both.

While the study of writing obviously leads to improved written communication, literary analysis can result in other desired traits, such as an increased ability to understand people, greater ease interacting with diverse populations, and creative problem solving skills.

A degree in English serves as a solid, broad base for many careers.

Program Requirements

Course Number Course Credits
COMM 1030Interpersonal Communication3
ENGL 1010English Composition I3
ENGL 1020English Composition II3
ENGL 2002Technical Writing3
Student must take an additional 21 elective credits in consultation with their advisor.

Total Credit Hours: 60

Meet the Faculty

PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

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Laura Hastings-Moline

INSTRUCTOR OF ENGLISH

Ryan Taylor

INSTRUCTOR OF ENGLISH