Associate of Arts with a Concentration in English
If you are planning to start at Tri-C and transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in English, we recommend you pursue the Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in English. The Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in English will provide you with strong writing, analytical proficiency, and critical thinking skills, which will prepare you to succeed upon transferring to a four-year institution. A four-year degree in English can prepare you for a variety of careers in a number of industries, including publishing, teaching, insurance, journalism, marketing and sales, management, non-profit, and government service. An English degree also serves as a stron
Courses
- ASL 1010 — ASL-1010 Beginning American Sign Language I
- ASL 1020 — ASL-1020 Beginning American Sign Language II
- ASL 2010 — ASL-2010 Intermediate American Sign Language I
- ASL 2020 — ASL-2020 Intermediate American Sign Language II
- COMM 1000 — COMM-1000 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 1010 — COMM-1010 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- COMM 101H — COMM-101H Honors Speech Communication
- COMM 1210 — COMM-1210 Small Group Communication
- COMM 2000 — COMM-2000 Introduction to Communication Theory
- EDUC 1011 — EDUC-1011 Introduction to Education
- EDUC 1411 — EDUC-1411 Individuals with Exceptionalities
- ENG 0995 — ENG-0995 Applied College Literacies
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- ENG 1020 — ENG-1020 College Composition II
- ENG 102H — ENG-102H Honors College Composition II
- ENG 2010 — ENG-2010 Creative Writing
- ENG 2310 — ENG-2310 American Literature I
- ENG 2320 — ENG-2320 American Literature II
- ENG 2350 — ENG-2350 British Literature I
- ENG 2360 — ENG-2360 British Literature II
- ENG 2510 — ENG-2510 African-American Literature I
- ENG 2520 — ENG-2520 African-American Literature II
- ENG 2601 — ENG-2601 Literature for Children and Adolescents
- ENG 2730 — ENG-2730 Exploration of World Mythology
- FREN 1010 — FREN-1010 Beginning French I
- FREN 1020 — FREN-1020 Beginning French II
- FREN 2010 — FREN-2010 Intermediate French I
- FREN 2020 — FREN-2020 Intermediate French II
- GEN 1070 — GEN-1070 First Year Success Seminar
- GEOG 2030 — GEOG-2030 Environmental Geography
- GER 1010 — GER-1010 Beginning German I
- HIST 1010 — HIST-1010 History of Civilization I
- HIST 101H — HIST-101H Honors History of Civilization I
- HIST 1020 — HIST-1020 History of Civilization II
- HIST 102H — HIST-102H Honors History of Civilization II
- HIST 1500 — HIST-1500 United States History to 1877: Civic Literacy
- HIST 150H — HIST-150H Honors United States History to 1877: Civic Literacy
- HIST 1520 — HIST-1520 United States History Since 1877
- HIST 152H — HIST-152H Honors United States History since 1877
- ITAL 1010 — ITAL-1010 Beginning Italian Language and Culture I
- ITAL 1020 — ITAL-1020 Beginning Italian II
- MATH 1190 — MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning
- MJS 1010 — MJS-1010 Principles of Media and Communications
- POL 1000 — POL-1000 United States National Government: Civic Literacy
- POL 100H — POL-100H Honors United States Government: Civic Literacy
- POL 1020 — POL-1020 State & Local Government
- POL 2030 — POL-2030 Comparative Politics
- POL 2070 — POL-2070 International Relations
- PSY 2110 — PSY-2110 Educational Psychology
- SPAN 1011 — SPAN-1011 Beginning Spanish Language and Cultures I
- SPAN 1021 — SPAN-1021 Beginning Spanish Language and Culture II
- SPAN 2010 — SPAN-2010 Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture I
- SPAN 2020 — SPAN-2020 Intermediate Spanish Language and Cultures II
- THEA 2400 — THEA-2400 Playwriting
- VCPH 2761 — VCPH-2761 Photography for Media Publication
- WGS 1510 — WGS-1510 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
- WGS 151H — WGS-151H Honors Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
- WGS 2010 — WGS-2010 Women in the World
- WGS 201H — WGS-201H Honors Women in the World