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2023-2024 Catalog 
  
2023-2024 Catalog

English, AA


Award: Associate of Arts

Degree Code: EGLD

Number of Credits: 60

Program Description

Cecil College’s Associate of Arts in English provides the first two years of study towards a major in English. This concentration offers a strong foundation in literary studies and cultural literacy, requiring extensive practice of critical reading, writing, analysis, and interpretation. Students who complete an English major may transition into an English major at a four-year institution, and from there, may transition into advanced study in literature, literacy, rhetoric, or related fields; or they may pursue careers in business, education, law, communications, publishing, or any profession that requires sophisticated reading, writing, and analytical skills.

Transfer Information

Cecil College has the following transfer agreements:  https://www.cecil.edu/student-resources/advising-transfer/transfer-agreements.  Additionally, transfer information is available at the ARTSYS website (The Articulation System of Maryland). Contact your advisor for detailed information.

Career Opportunities


Creative writer, technical writer, journalist, publisher, editor, teacher, researcher, media, and other related areas.

Required Courses


General Education Requirements


General Education Requirement Electives - 22-23 Credits


Please see Academic Advisor for elective selection.

  • ARTS/HUM - Arts and Humanities Electives (H) - 6 Credits 1
  • MAT - Math Elective (M) - 3-4 Credits 2
  • SCI - Science Electives with Lab (S/SL) - 7 Credits 3
  • SOC SCI - Social Science Electives (SS) - 6 Credits 4

Program Requirement Electives - 13-14 Credits


Please see Academic Advisor for elective selection.

  • HST - History Elective (H) - 3 Credits
  • ELECT - General Education Electives (SS, H, or I) - 10-11 Credits 5

Recommended Sequence


The following is a recommended sequence of courses for completing this program as a full-time student. Developmental and prerequisite course requirements, credit load, and/or course availability may affect a student’s individual progress. Students should consult their degree audit at MyCecil or an academic advisor for individual degree planning.

Fall I (16 Credits)


  • Credits: 3
  • MAT - Math Elective - 3 Credits
  • HST - History Elective - 3 Credits
  • SOC SCI - Social Science Elective - 3 Credits
  • SCI - Science Elective with Lab - 4 Credits

Spring I (15 Credits)


  • Credits: 3
  • SOC SCI - Social Science Elective - 3 Credits
  • ARTS/HUM - Arts and Humanities Elective - 3 Credits
  • SCI - Science Elective - 3 Credits
  • ELECT - General Education Elective - 3 Credits

Fall II (15 Credits)


Spring II (14 Credits)


Program Learning Outcomes


Upon successful completion of this program, students will meet the General Education Student Learning Outcomes and be able to: 

  • Identify and evaluate the writers, genres, periods, and critical theories of American, British, and World Literatures, including the works of historically underrepresented people.
  • Critically analyze the cultural, historical, and social significance of literary and historical works through effective written and oral communications.
  • Employ current research techniques and resources to place students’ original ideas in dialog with discipline experts.
  • Write clear, informed, persuasive, and stylistically adept prose for varying audiences and purposes, in both print and multimedia forms.

Note


1 One course must have an ART designation; the other course must be from a discipline other than ART.

2 Recommended Math electives: MAT 191 - Precalculus (M) , MAT 123 - Finite Math (M) , MAT 127 - Introduction to Statistics (M) .

3 One course must have a BIO designation; the other course must have a designation of AST, CHM, ENV, PSC, or PHY. At least one of the courses must include a lab.

4 Courses must be from two different disciplines.

5 Recommended General Education electives: ANT 101 - Cultural Anthropology (SS)  GEO 102 - Cultural Geography (SS) ; HUM 110 - Introduction to Gender Studies (H) , MUC 122 - Music Appreciation (H)  ; MUC 151-Film Music (I); PHI 101 - Introduction to Philosophy (H) ; PHI 205 - Philosophy of Religion (H) ; POS 101 - Introduction to Political Science (SS) ; RUS 101 - Introductory Russian I (H) ; SPN 101 - Introductory Spanish I (H) ; THE 161-Introduction to Theatre (H).