English, Associate in Arts for Transfer
The study of English offers a basic understanding of reading and writing skills and an appreciation of literature. The more practical skills offered by the study of English -- effective reading, writing, and thinking -- are applicable to all education careers and civic responsibilities.
Courses
- ANTH M08 — Linguistic Anthropology
- BUS M39 — Business Communication
- COMM M05 — Oral Interpretation of Literature
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- ENGL C1000H — Academic Reading and Writing - Honors
- ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing
- ENGL C1001H — Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors
- ENGL C1003 — Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature
- ENGL C1003H — Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature - Honors
- ENGL M10A — Creative Writing
- ENGL M10B — Advanced Creative Writing
- ENGL M13A — Survey of American Literature I
- ENGL M13B — Survey of American Literature II
- ENGL M14 — Introduction to Poetry
- ENGL M15A — Survey of English Literature I
- ENGL M15B — Survey of English Literature II
- ENGL M16 — Introduction to Fiction
- ENGL M17 — Shakespeare
- ENGL M20 — Introduction to Drama
- ENGL M29A — The Bible as Literature (Old Testament)
- ENGL M29B — The Bible as Literature (New Testament)
- ENGL M30A — Masterpieces of World Literature I
- ENGL M30B — Masterpieces of World Literature II
- ENGL M40 — Children's Literature
- ENGL M47 — Literary Magazine Publication
- FTMA M100 — Introduction to Mass Communications
- HUM M07 — Survey of the Arts
- THA M01 — Introduction to Theatre
- THA M01H — Honors: Introduction to Theatre