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Dec 21, 2024
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2019-2020 Online Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English, A.A.
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Program Description
The English degree program is designed for the students interested in focusing on literature and writing in an interrelated academic environment. The program features a broad range of courses in English language, literature, and composition, including introduction to literature, survey courses, genre courses, diversity-based and interdisciplinary courses, and writing-intensive courses. The program will enable interested students to begin their major in English at Union County College and transfer to a four-year institution to continue their academic advancement on the baccalaureate level. Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to: - Write clearly, grammatically, and fluently with focus and continuity in standard American English;
- Write and revise papers which demonstrate an understanding of the writing process;
- Demonstrate clarity, analytical skill, and organization to present and support ideas in formal papers and in-class writings;
- Articulate their evolving point of view about literature, authors, diverse cultures, and periods, and about compositional artistry, creativity, and style;
- Write research papers that explore critical inquiry on works and authors studied in given course; employ, when practicable, technological tools; and responsibly use and document sources;
- Appreciate, discuss, and write about major writers, movements, cultures, and works covered in a given course in ways that demonstrate analytical competency and compositional skill;
- Appreciate the interrelatedness of literature, literary theory, language, and composition.
After Union County College
Graduates can transfer to a related program at a four-year college or university and are eligible to take advantage of the many transfer/articulation agreements Union County College has with some of the top four-year colleges and universities in the country. See a transfer advisor for details. Total Program Credits: 60
Milestone Courses
The milestones (in bold) identify critical courses for timely progress and the semester in which the course should be completed for on-time graduation. Milestone course grades < 2.0 should be discussed with an advisor.
Career and Transfer Information
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