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2013-2015 Catalog 
    
2013-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

English, AA


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The Career

When one thinks about English as a field of study, a few careers and options naturally come to mind, such as teaching, writing, editing or continued study in graduate school. But English is, in fact, a dynamic field that lends itself to many possible careers.

English majors develop critical thinking, communication and analytical skills that can be highly sought after in business, industry, marketing, finance, the non-profit sector and public service. They may work in any number of fields, often those not immediately associated with English.

Employment Opportunities

More specifically, career options for English degree holders include:

  • Advertising writer or executive
  • Author
  • Broadcaster
  • Communications manager
  • Editor
  • Educator
  • Journalist
  • Project manager
  • Public relations specialist
  • Publisher
  • Speech or technical writer
  • Web content manager

Professional Traits

Those pursuing an English career should:

  • Have strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Be creative, inquisitive and analytical.
  • Pay close attention to details.
  • Have strong research skills.
  • Be able to work both independently and as part of a professional team.

The Program

Students completing the coursework in the ECC Associate of Arts in English degree program have a sound foundation for a number of career and transfer options. Assuming appropriate placement scores, it is a two-year degree, with flexibility to customize it toward the student’s chosen career.

The program consists of the 43-credit hour general education core plus the necessary electives in literature, language and writing. Student planning to transfer to four-year institutions can take traditional English courses such as American, British, African-American and women’s literature and Shakespeare. ECC also provides Latino/Latina literature, science fiction, mythology and autobiography courses.

For those wanting to further develop their writing skills, the program offers curriculum in business, creative, technical and journalistic writing. In addition, the college provides various student activities, organizations and practicum experiences such as the Cornerstone student newspaper, Literary Review, writing contests and open-microphone events.

Admission Requirements

Students must have completed:

  • High school diploma or the equivalent (documentation sent to the registration office)
  • Application for admission
  • A placement test as specified by the college (please note: some coursework requires minimum placement results)

Transfer Options

Many of the credits, particularly the general education electives earned with this degree, are accepted as transfer credits by four-year colleges and/or universities. Please note that transferring credit is decided by the bachelor degree-granting institution. Students seeking to transfer should communicate often with their faculty advisors and the East Central College transfer advisor. They should also make early contact with the four-year institution of their choice regarding the transferability of ECC credits and coursework.

Accreditation

East Central College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
30 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2400
Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504
800-621-7440

Contacts

Program Faculty

Linda Barro
636-584-6645
Linda.Barro@eastcentral.edu

Sue Henderson
636-584-6647
Susan.Henderson@eastcentral.edu

Leigh Kolb
636-584-6643
Leigh.Kolb@eastcentral.edu

Bob Mahon, Ph.D.
636-584-6615
Robert.Mahon@eastcentral.edu

Josh Stroup
636-584-6646
Joshua.Stroup@eastcentral.edu

Bev Sumey
636-584-6644
Beverly.Sumey@eastcentral.edu

Patsy Watts, Ph.D.
573-466-4089
Patsy.Watts@eastcentral.edu

English, Foreign Language & Philosophy Division Chair

John Hardecke
636-584-6656
John.Hardecke@eastcentral.edu

Program of Study


This is a program of study for a full-time student. Part-time study is available. Please see your advisor for course options. Course schedule is subject to change. Please review the online college schedule at www.eastcentral.edu for the most current offerings.

Year 1


Total Semester Hours 14-15

Spring Semester


Total Semester Hours 15

Summer Semester


Total Semester Hours 3

Year 2


Fall Semester


Total Semester Hours 17

Spring Semester


Total Semester Hours 15

AA program (64-65 credit hours)


* Appropriate electives include literature, writing, foreign language, civilization, journalism, art or music courses.

** Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree are traditionally required to have 12 to 15 hours of foreign language coursework. Building a foreign language sequence into a degree plan should be considered after checking with the transfer institution. Students should consult their advisor about suggested electives.

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