English Associate in Arts (ENGL-AA)

This program is designed for students who wish to pursue a degree in English at a university. Students who complete this program will be ready to enter their junior year with a rich background in American and English Literature complemented by related elective courses.

Students should consult with an advisor at the college or university they plan to attend for the specific courses recommended by that institution. We strongly encourage you to contact the Pensacola State College English/Communications Department for assistance in planning your program of study.

Department Head:

Tracy Peyton, (850) 484-1185

tpeyton@pensacolastate.edu

Degree Requirements

First Year Recommended Sequence

SPC 2300Interpersonal Communication#

3 cc

or

SPC 1608Public Speaking#

3 cc

 

ENC 1101CEnglish Composition I^***+

3 cc

Biological Sciences Elective (Category VI) *

(3) 4 cc

Mathematics Elective (Category III)*

3 cc

General Elective

3 cc

AMH 2010American History to 1877^***+

3 cc

ENC 1102English Composition II^*+

3 cc

AML 2020American Literature from 1870^***+

3 cc

Mathematics Elective (Category III)*

3 cc

Physical Sciences Elective (Category VII)*

(4) 3 cc

Total Credit Hours:31

ENC 1102: With permission of the department head, students may be allowed to enroll concurrently in ENC 1102 and a literature course.

Second Year Recommenced Sequence

AML 2020American Literature from 1870^***+

3 cc

ENL 2012English Literature to 1800^***+

3 cc

EUH 1001European History II^***+

3 cc

Humanities Elective (Category V)*

3 cc

Computer Competence Requirement (Category VIII)*

1 cc

ENL 2022English Literature from 1800^***+

3 cc

Humanities Elective (Category V)*###

3 cc

Electives (See below)

10 cc

Total Credit Hours:29

Unless specific courses are listed, see general education page for course options in each category.

Electives or Foreign Language I

Foreign Language I must be chosen if this requirement has not been met.

If the foreign language requirement has been met, students must choose 10 credit hours based on the general education distribution requirements.

Total Credit Hours: 60

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