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Explore diverse cultures, fresh viewpoints, and relevant historical context. Learn innovative communication methods and uncover solutions to enduring and contemporary global challenges. Hone your analytical and investigative abilities through the two-year Associate of Arts Degree, selecting from over 300 courses across 23 disciplines. Students can tailor the Associate of Arts Degree to focus on specific fields of interest. It's recommended that students confirm with their Department Chair whether required courses will be available within a two-year timeframe for timely degree completion. Specialization options include: Communications, Creative Writing, Crosscultural Studies, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies, Geography, History, French, German, Spanish, Philosophy, Political Science and Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Studies in Resistance and Revolution. An Associate of Arts/Bachelor of Arts degree opens doors to more career possibilities than virtually any other field, as its emphasis on critical analysis and innovation applies to nearly every profession. Graduates pursue rewarding careers in education, law, healthcare, government, social services, publishing, environmental sectors, media, and beyond.
Post-secondary English studies extend far beyond Shakespeare and structured essays. This discipline cultivates critical thinking and empowers students to interact with the world as knowledgeable, logical, and articulate communicators. The Department of English and Fine Arts examines how language and literature function in society, ultimately influencing our worldview and personal identity. Our faculty members bring varied expertise and professional backgrounds that enhance the educational experience. We comprise poets, novelists, researchers, playwrights, memoirists, visual artists, and designers, all actively engaged in scholarly and creative pursuits beyond teaching. The department provides numerous course options across specialties: analytical writing and reading, creative writing, literary studies, visual arts, publishing, and additional areas of study.