Liberal Arts: English Option; AA
The English major option provides students with a Liberal Arts concentration aimed at developing excellent reading and writing skills. Students develop the ability to analyze text, collect and organize research data, and write clearly and effectively. In addition, the program emphasizes critical reading and writing skills required in a variety of career fields including law, medicine, teaching, communications, business, and industry. Students planning to transfer after graduation should consult the catalog of the college where they intend to complete their studies.
Courses
- ANT-102 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology
- BIO-101 — Fundamentals of Biology
- BIO-102 — Fundamentals of Biology Lab
- BIO-110 — Fund Anatomy & Phys I
- BIO-111 — Fund Anat & Phys I Lab
- BIO-114 — Fund Anatomy & Phys II
- BIO-115 — Fund Anat & Phys II Lab
- BIO-140 — General Biology I
- BIO-141 — General Biology I Laboratory
- BIO-142 — General Biology II
- BIO-143 — General Biology II Laboratory
- COM-200 — Bus. & Prof. Communication
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- ENG-102 — College Composition II
- ENG-105 — Technical Writing
- ENG-251 — Creative Writing
- ENG-252 — Semantics
- HIS-106 — World History II
- LIT-203 — Masterpieces of World Lit I
- LIT-206 — Women's Literature
- LIT-207 — British Literature I
- LIT-208 — British Literature II
- LIT-209 — American Literature I
- LIT-210 — American Literature II
- LIT-211 — Masterpieces of World Lit II
- LIT-216 — Poetry of the Holocaust
- LIT-217 — Holocaust in World Literature
- LIT-218 — Literature and Film
- MTH-107 — Introduction to Statistics
- PHY-120 — Intro to Astronomy
- PHY-121 — Astronomy Lab
- PSY-101 — Intro to Psychology
- REL-205 — Comparative Religion
- SPA-101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPA-102 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPE-102 — Public Speaking