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Home » Programs » Humanities » Liberal Arts and Science: English Option
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Liberal Arts and Science: English Option

The program is designed to constitute the first two years of a baccalaureate degree in English. It prepares a student for transfer to the junior year at a four-year college or university.

 

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Meta Major: Humanities
Degree/Certificate: Associate in Arts
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Code Course Credits
First Year / First Semester
ENG-101 English Composition I1 3
HIS-101 World Civilization I 3
MTH-105 Mathematical Systems I: Structures or
MTH-107 Mathematics for Liberal Arts 2 3
…-… Language General Education Elective 3 3
PSY-101 Basic Psychology 3
    15
Second Semester
ENG-102 English Composition II 4 3
ENG-121 Introduction to Literature 4 3
HIS-102 World Civilization II 3
MTH-111 Introduction to Statistics or
MTH-205 Math Syst. II: Structures II 2 or
BIO-103 Human Biology 3
…-… Language General Education Elective 3 3
    15
Code Course Credits
Second Year / First Semester
ENG-271 World Literature I 4or  
ENG-272 World Literature II 4 3
ENG-281 American Literature I 4 or  
ENG-282 American Literature II 4 3
CIS-106 Computing Google Apps (G Suite) 2
BIO-106 Living in the Environment or
BIO-130 Plants & Society or
BIO-140 The Microbial World or
CHM-140 Chemistry in Society 4 or
PHY-103 Physics I 4
GEO-101 Cultural Geography or  
SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology  
    15
Second Semester
ENG-131 Shakespeare 4 3
ENG-261 English Literature I 4 or  
ENG-262 English Literature II 4 3
SPE-102 Public Speaking 3
ART-111 Art History I or 3
ART-112 Art History II or
MUS-106 World Music Cultures 3
ENG-191 Myths of the World 4 or
MUS-101 Music Appreciation or
PHL-101 Introduction to Philosophy 3
    15
  Total Minimum Credits 60
1 Must test into ENG-101 or complete all appropriate prerequisites
2 Must test into College level Math or take all appropriate prerequisites
3 Must take six credits of one language.
4 Prerequisite: ENG-101

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Discuss and write about literature.
  2. Use the nomenclature of literary study to analyze literature.
  3. Research and address literary topics.
  4. Analyze the grammar of the sentence (beyond that required in composition courses).

Special Program Information

As soon as possible, students are recommended to access curriculum requirements of possible transfer institutions.

Post-Baccalaureate Employment Opportunities

  • Teaching
  • Writing
  • Editing

Transfer Opportunities

Students in this program transfer to many institutions including our premier partners:

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  • Rutgers Camden
  • Neumann University
  • Stockton University
  • LaSalle University

Contact Persons

Dr. Anthony Spatola, Coordinator (ENG.AA)
(856) 227-7200, ext. 4373
aspatola@camdencc.edu

Professor Jacqueline Beamen, English Department Chair
(856) 227-7200, ext. 4370
jbeamen@camdencc.edu

Additional information

CIP Code

24.0101

Program Code

ENG.AA

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