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ENGLISH
    2009 - 2010 English Program Information

    60 credit hours


    An emphasis in English promotes the development of writing skills, reasoning, and critical thinking. Composition and rhetoric courses focus on expository and persuasive writing including argumentation, logical thinking, and research. An integral part of each course is a lab component that is designed to help students identify weak areas in their writing, eliminate individual writing problems and thus strengthen their writing skills.

    The Writing Center, another part of the English Program, provides professional consultation to students across the curriculum. At the center, students can get immediate help in composing, writing and revising papers, resumes, reports, etc.

    Some Composition / Rhetoric I courses are taught in computer classrooms. The department also offers distance learning classes. Students may also enroll in an Academic Co-op course through Cooperative Work Experience to gain practical work experience.


    Career Options
        
    Positions requiring writing skills
         Positions requiring editing / proofing skills
         Positions requiring critical thinking skills
         Positions requiring knowledge of the research process

    Combined with further study, the associate degree with an emphasis in English may equip students for a variety of careers in education, law, government, and public information.

    AA Core Curriculum

    45 credit hours

    Graduation Requirement

     3 credit hours

    Recommended Electives

    12 - 15 credit hours

    ENGL 2307 Creative Writing I
    ENGL 2308 Creative Writing II
    ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing
    ENGL 2322 British Literature I
    ENGL 2323 British Literature II
    ENGL 2327 American Literature I
    ENGL 2328 American Literature II
    ENGL 2332 World Literature I
    ENGL 2333 World Literature II
    ENGL 2342 Introduction to Literature I - Short Story and Novel
    ENGL 2343 Introduction to Literature II - Poetry and Drama
    ENGL 2351 Mexican-American Literature
    XXXX x4xx Foreign Language Sequence I
    XXXX x4xx Foreign Language Sequence II



    Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
    for that course.

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    Contact Information
    Department Chair:
    Shirley McBride
    SCC-B108
    972.881.5675

    Martha Tolleson
    CPC-B252B
    972.548.6843

    Barbara Beverage
    PRC-D174
    972.377.1578


    Academic Advisor:
    Caryn Hawkins
    PRC-F133
    972.377.1655


    Department Website:
    http://www.ccccd.edu/his/edhome.htm