Degree Type: Associate of Arts Degree, AA
Pathway: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
More Options: Classroom Based, Remote Real-Time, Hyflex, Online, Hybrid
Program Length: 4 Semesters
Location: Centennial, Rampart Range, Downtown Studio
Transferability: Transferable, Guaranteed Transfer (GT)
Spring classes will fill quickly! Make sure you have a plan for Spring classes so you can register early and enroll in the classes you need to reach your goals. Need guidance? Our academic advising office is here to help!
Learn MoreAs an English student at PPSC, you will study a range of classical and contemporary
literature encompassing poetry, short stories and novels, drama, and non-traditional
literature across genres like British, American, minority, science fiction, children’s,
and many others.
These courses are taught by experts in the field who are knowledgeable and passionate
about their course content. You will engage in close reading, discussion, analysis,
and written response to the texts they encounter. This degree is especially helpful
in you plan to complete a degree in English education to teach at the secondary level.
But if you're in any humanities field, social sciences like psychology and sociology,
journalism, communications, creative writing, and a host of other degree programs,
you will find this degree path invaluable preparation for these bachelor’s programs.
Future job prospects when you complete a bachelor’s degree in English, you'll be equipped
for jobs in communications, advertising, education, law, content management, library
sciences, and writing and editing fields.
An English, AA with Designation degree, can be completed in two years with a full-time course load. The Associates of Arts degree is guaranteed to transfer within Colorado and will fulfill the associate requirement to continue your education to bachelors and beyond.
Secondary School Teachers
$75,930 / yr
Advertising and Promotions Managers
$127,150 / yr
Public Relations Specialist
$62,800 / yr
Editors
$63,350 / yr
Technical Writers
$78,060 / yr
+10%
Careers and employment in education, training, and library occupations are projected to grow 10 percent from 2020 to 2030.
80%
80% of jobs for Editors require a Bachelor's Degree
Examines American literary works from pre-European arrival on the continent up to the Civil War, including works from diverse people that contributed to American literature. This course also explores historical and social contexts within various genres.
Explores works by William Shakespeare, focusing on a careful reading of these works as well as an exploration of pertinent contextual and historical information. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH2 category.
Examines the criteria for selecting appropriate literature for children. Explores literature through a variety of genres, age levels, values taught through literature, and literary and artistic qualities of various texts. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH2 category.
Exposes the student to Irish literature. The course examines significant writings in Irish literature from the ancients through to the twenty-first century. The course emphasizes the careful reading and understanding of works of poetry, fiction, and drama, as well as their cultural backgrounds.
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General Studies Major | Future Transfer Student
Create and develop ideas within the context of the situation and the assigned task(s)
Critically read, evaluate, apply, and synthesize evidence and/or sources in support of a claim
Follow an appropriate documentation system
Evaluate the relevance of context when presenting a position and identify assumptions
Establish a conclusion that is tied to the range of information presented
Reflect on implications and consequences of stated conclusion
Course Description: Emphasizes the planning, writing, and revising of compositions, including the development of critical and logical thinking skills. This course includes a wide variety of compositions that stress analytical, evaluative, and persuasive/argumentative writing.
*Your personalized schedule will be best determined by meeting with an Academic Advisor
Course Description: Highlights connections between mathematics and the society in which we live and is intended for liberal arts majors. Topics include set theory and logic, mathematical modeling, probability and statistical methods, and consumer mathematics.
*Your personalized schedule will be best determined by meeting with an Academic Advisor
MAT 1240 is recommended, or talk with your Advisor and/or Transfer School about which GT Pathways Course for Math will be best for your transfer plan.
ENG 1021 - English Composition I CO1 3 Credit Hour(s)
ENG 1022 - English Composition II CO2 3 Credit Hour(s)
OR
ENG 1022 - English Composition II CO2 3 Credit Hours
ENG 2001 - English Composition III CO3 3 Credit Hour(s)
OR
HIS 2765 - Writing About History CO3 3 Credit Hour(s)
Students choosing careers with a strong literature component will require four year degrees, and in some cases, advanced degrees. Your Advisor can help you with this.
View Transfer Schools.
Students who intend to pursue a bachelor's in secondary English or history education are ideal candidates for the English, AA with Designation.
Students interested in careers in the legal field, publishing, mass media, public relations, communication, and performing arts would also benefit from this AA degree.
Contact the English department:
Email Carol Parker, English Department Chair, with any questions you may have about the English, AA with Designation program
English Faculty Contact
Carol ParkerAdvising Team
Advising website