Associate of Arts Degree in English
DESCRIPTION
Concentration in English is an excellent foundation for a variety of studies. Those who wish to major in English are encouraged to take a variety of English courses within an Associate of Arts degree.
CONTENT
Within the framework of the Associate of Arts degree, students must complete at least 60 credits with a minimum of C in each course including the following:
- One of the following:
- ENGL 1100 Writing, Reading and Thinking: An Introduction
- ENGL 1110*
- At least one of the following first year English courses:
- ENGL 1202 Reading and Writing about Selected Topics: An Introduction to Literature
- ENGL 1204 Reading and Writing about Genre: An Introduction to Literature
- Both of:
- At least one of the following English courses:
The English department strongly recommends that students who are pursuing an Associate of Arts Degree in English from Kwantlen Polytechnic University also complete at least one additional second year course chosen from the following list:
- ENGL 2315 The Comic Voice
- ENGL 2319 The Novel in English: Its Development
- ENGL 2320 Studies in Poetry
- ENGL 2330 Studies in Drama
- ENGL 2340 Studies in Fiction
OTHER INFORMATION
Students who complete the Associate of Arts degree in English can apply to Kwantlen’s BA as long as other third year entry requirements are met.
Students who receive an Associate of Arts degree in English from Kwantlen Polytechnic University will have appropriate course coverage to be eligible to enter the English major program at SFU.
Students who receive an Associate of Arts degree in English from Kwantlen Polytechnic University will have appropriate course coverage to enter the English major program at UVic; however, UVic strongly recommends that students also have a reading knowledge of a second language.
Students who receive an Associate of Arts degree in English from Kwantlen Polytechnic University will have appropriate course coverage to enter the English major program at UBC; however, UBC has additional requirements that students will need to complete.