English AA
The study of literature and composition helps students to acquire valuable interdisciplinary communication skills for a wide range of professions. Classes focus on the pleasures and challenges of reading and writing. Students learn to read critically, to think logically, to analyze and organize a wide variety of concepts, to research and evaluate sources, and to communicate clearly and effectively. Studying literature, creative writing, and professional writing provides students with strong reading comprehension abilities and inspires cultural, social, philosophical, and historical inquiry. Regular practice of writing teaches students to express their ideas artfully and to integrate diverse
Courses
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- ENGL195 — Intro to English Studies
- ENGL202 — Technical Writing
- ENGL205 — Interdisciplinary Writing
- ENGL209 — Trestle Creek Review
- ENGL210 — Literary Analysis
- ENGL216 — Mythology
- ENGL257 — Lit of Western Civilization
- ENGL258 — Lit of Western Civilization
- ENGL267 — Survey of English Literature
- ENGL268 — Survey of English Literature
- ENGL271 — Introduction to Shakespeare
- ENGL272 — Business Writing
- ENGL277 — Great American Writers I
- ENGL278 — Great American Writers II
- ENGL285 — American Indian Literature
- ENGL291 — Creative Writing: Poetry
- ENGL292 — Creative Writing: Fiction
- ENGL293 — Creative Writing: Nonfiction
- ENGL295 — Contemp US Multicultural Lit
- ENGL296 — Major Figures