English
- AA - Transfer Program
- Department of English/Philosophy
Get ready to go places with MCC’s English A.A. degree
Expand your love of literature and writing while building a foundation for a four-year degree in English or a related major. Depending on your career goals, you could also continue your studies in graduate school or begin professional training. The skills you develop in this program will serve you well in a wide range of careers that value your ability to see the big picture…or read between the lines. Here a just some of the fields you could enter with a bachelor's degree or beyond:
- High School and College-Level Education
- Journalism
- Business
- Law
- Publishing
- Communications and Media
- Advertising
- Grant writing
Through MCC's English A.A. program, you'll delve into English and American Literature, explore a variety of writing styles, and sharpen your communication skills through courses taught by award-winning, published professors.
Transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in English, business, education, and more
No matter what your goals or interests, this versatile associate degree program is designed for seamless transfer to a wide range of SUNY bachelor's degree programs. MCC credits are also accepted at top-notch colleges and universities throughout the country.
- SUNY:
- Geneseo
- Brockport
- Oswego
- Potsdam
- Goddard College
- St. John Fisher College
- Nazareth College
- University of Rochester
Get in touch with Monroe Community College's admissions office to learn more about the opportunities you can create with an associate degree in english. Contact us at (585) 292-2200 or admissions@nigzob.com.
ENGLISH
A.A. Degree - Transfer Program
Department:English/Philosophy
School(s): Arts & Humanities
MCC Program Code: EG01
Description
The English degree program includes a balance of general education and liberal arts coursework with a concentration on literature. The curriculum provides students an opportunity to develop analytical and critical thinking skills while examining literature as an expression of the human experience, with special attention to diverse voices and issues of representation, identity, and power. The program prepares students for future study leading to careers in fields that require excellent analytical, communication, and writing skills, such as business, nonprofit fundraising and development, communications, media, the arts, law, or education.
Program Learning Outcomes
1. Analyze diverse literary texts from a variety of genres with sensitivity to the historical, cultural, and social conditions in which they are produced and read.
2. Produce and support original arguments using primary and secondary sources and a standard documentation style.
3. Interpret literary texts by applying theoretical approaches.
4. Conduct and evaluate research to better understand a range of texts.
Employment Potential
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Distribution Requirements | Credit Hours |
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FIRST SEMESTER | |
ENG 101 College Composition (grade of C or higher required) OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition | 3 |
PHL 102 - Introduction to Logic OR MTH 150 - Survey of Mathematics OR higher SUNY-MATH Elective ### | 3-4 |
HED 108 - Health, Family and Society OR HED 110 - Disease Prevention and Healthy Lifestyles OR HED 207 - Emotional Wellness OR HED 209 - Drugs and Behavior OR HED 212 - Women's Health and Wellness OR PEC 253 - Stress Management | 2- 3 |
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION -WORLD LANGUAGES (SUNY-WLNG) ELECTIVE | 3 |
ENG 105 Introduction to Literature | 3 |
First Semester Total: | 14-16 |
SECOND SEMESTER | |
ENG 108 - Literature of the Holocaust OR ENG 109 - Crime Fiction OR ENG 201 - Early British Literature OR ENG 202 - Modern British Literature OR ENG 210 - Literature of the Black Experience OR ENG 217 - Women, Gender and Literature | 3 |
SUNY-GENERAL EDUCATION - NATURAL SCIENCES AND SCIENTIFIC REASONING (SUNY-NSCI) ELECTIVE | 3-4 |
PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy OR PHL 103 - Introduction to Ethics OR PHL 105 - Technology and Values | 3 |
ENG 200 - Advanced Composition OR ENG 250 - Professional Communication OR ENG 251 - Technical Communication OR HON 295 - Research Methods and Academic Writing | 3 |
OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
Second Semester Total: | 15-16 |
THIRD SEMESTER | |
ENG 201 Early British Literature OR ENG 202 Modern British Literature OR ENG 218 Introduction to Shakespeare | 3 |
HMN 220 Global Humanities I OR HMN 221 Global Humanities II | 4 |
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - SOCIAL SCIENCES (SUNY-SOCS) ELECTIVE | 3 |
PROGRAM ELECTIVE | 3 |
OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
Third Semester Total: | 16 |
FOURTH SEMESTER | |
ENG 203 American Literature to 1865 OR ENG 204 American Literature since 1865 | 3 |
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - WORLD HISTORY AND GLOBAL AWARENESS (SUNY-WHGA) OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - U.S. HISTORY AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT (SUNY-USCV) ELECTIVE | 3 |
PROGRAM ELECTIVE | 3 |
PROGRAM ELECTIVE | 3 |
OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
Fourth Semester Total: | 15 |
TOTAL CREDITS: | 60-63 |
###MTH 150 or any other SUNY-MATH course with a higher number. Students are strongly encouraged to check with the institution to which they intend to transfer to ensure selection of an appropriate math course.
Revised: 6/28/2023