Associate Degree in English
College of Alameda
Key Information
Campus location
Alameda, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 semesters
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 7,120 / per semester *
Application deadline
Request info
Earliest start date
Aug 2024
* this is for a standard 15 credit semester including fees / price may vary depending on how many credits are taken
Introduction
The English Department offers classes addressing English skills at the basic, developmental, and transfer levels. We are committed to presenting engaging material that addresses the varied interests and needs of our students. We are focused on helping students achieve their transfer requirements, and offering the necessary critical thinking and composition, and reading courses required by 4-year transfer institutions.
What you will learn
Studying English will give you skills in expression and critical thinking that can be applied in many aspects of your personal and professional life. Through reading and writing, you will develop an understanding and appreciation for worldwide cultures and diverse perspectives, learn how to evaluate information, and develop important foundational skills for life-long learning.
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Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships provide students with opportunities to attend college, advance their knowledge and skills for career readiness and help them prepare for both academic opportunities and financial challenges after transfer. This website provides information and resources to assist students in how to begin their search for scholarship opportunities. Note that requirements and deadlines vary among every scholarship.
College of Alameda Promise
The College of Alameda (COA) Promise is a pathway for Alameda high school graduates to access a quality college education. Eligible students will receive a year of college without fees.
Peralta Foundation Scholarships
Each semester, the Peralta Colleges Foundation is committed to providing students with access to post-secondary education and persistence services so they can complete college prepared for a successful career. The Peralta Promise enables qualifying students to attend their first semester at one of the Peralta Colleges – Laney College, Merritt College, College of Alameda, or Berkeley City College – for free!
External Scholarships
Here is a list of general scholarships that are available for community college students. Not every scholarship has a citizenship requirement. Review the following scholarships for your eligibility.
Curriculum
Recommended Course Sequence
Fall 1
- ENGL 1A Composition and Reading -- 4 or 5 or
- ENGL 1AS Composition and Reading (w/ support) -- 4 or 5
- MATH 15 Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students -- 3 to 6
or
- MATH 13 Introduction to Statistics (+213 Support Course) -- 3 to 6
- LIS 85 Introduction to Information Resources -- 2
- SOC 5 Minority Groups -- 3
or
- PSYCH 18 Psychology of U.S. Race & Ethnicity -- 3
- COUN 24 College Success -- 3
Total Number of Units 15-19
Sspring 1
- ENGL 1B Composition and Reading -- 4
- ENGL 30A Introduction to American Literature I -- 3
- GEOG 1 Physical Geography -- 3
or
- ANTHR 1 Introduction to Physical Anthropology -- 3
- COUN 57 Career and Life Planning -- 3
- HIST 7A History of the United States to 1877 -- 3
or
- AFRAM 30 African-American History: Africa to 1865 -- 3
Total Number of Units: 16
Fall 2
- ENGL 5 Critical Thinking in Reading and Writing -- 3
- ENGL 10A Creative Writing -- 3
- HIST 7B History of the US since 1865 -- 3
or
- AFRAM 32 African-American History: 1945 to Present -- 3
- COUN 30 Personal Growth and Development -- 3
- ENGL 30B Introduction to American Literature II -- 3
Total Number of Units: 15
Sspring 2
- ENGL 10B Creative Writing -- 3
- POSCI 1 Government and Politics in the United States -- 3
- COMM 20 Interpersonal Communication Skills -- 3
- ENGL 31 Survey of African-American Literature -- 3
- ART 1 Introduction to Art History -- 3
Total Number of Units: 15
Program Outcome
Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:
- Engage in active, purposeful, critical reading: Theoretical and practical knowledge of the purpose of rhetorical writing and literature; examination of the importance of rhetorical writing and literature in American main- and sub-cultures of the past and present.
- Assess, in writing, the tools and materials given to succeed at the workplace or in the community and be able to suggest changes to increase effectiveness: Assess, evaluate, and interpret ideas found in writing and literature; communicate effectively, reach conclusions, and solve problems concerning the craft and criticism of rhetorical writing and literature.
- Evaluate information critically to develop claims and support them: Engage in the meaningful discourse regarding personal identity, goals, and knowledge of the capacity of writing and literature as a means of social influence.
- Develop an understanding and appreciation for worldwide cultures and diverse perspectives through active and purposeful reading and writing: Examine the scope of writing and literature with an appreciation of human values; understand the significance of writing and literature as a social action relative to global issues
Career Opportunities
What can I do with a degree in English (ENGL)
Individuals completing an AA in English become office administrators, tutors, secretaries, associate copywriters, and customer account representatives. Professions for English majors completing a BA include administration, management, professional writing, teaching, editing, advertising, publicity, marketing, and publishing. English is frequently studied as a pre-law major.