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Associate in Arts to Bachelor of Arts in English Pathway


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The two-year plan listed below is designed to meet the requirements for an Associate of Arts transfer degree from Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC) and prepare a student for obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in the English field at the following schools: North Carolina A&T State University (A&T), Appalachian State University (ASU), University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC-C), University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNC-G), or University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNC-W).  Schools noted above have multiple English programs in place.  Students should look at the pathways that are articulated online to decide if one of the more specified (programs such as creative writing, professional writing, or education, are more fitting than this more general English pathway).  Review the list that follows to see which specific programs are offered at which school.

However, students from GTCC seeking a baccalaureate degree may also transfer to other institutions. These institutions may require different courses within the various areas of General Education. Students interested in transferring to a four-year college or university after GTCC should consult with the institution they will be attending, their faculty advisors, and/or the GTCC Student Success Center.

Upon successful completion of this degree, graduates will be able to:

  • Use strategies to acquire new information related to the study of literature.
  • Analyze relevant issues presented in the analysis of literature.
  • Apply critical thinking in the analysis of literature.
  • Apply literary criticism to various texts.

First Semester


Total Credits: 16


Second Semester


  • Credits: 3
  • UGETC Math Elective Credits: 3-4 1
  • UGETC Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Credits: 4
  • UGETC Social/Behavioral Science Elective Credits: 7
  • Additional General Education Elective Credits: 2

Total Credits: 15-16


Third Semester


  • Additional General Education Elective Credits: 2
  • UGETC Natural Science Credits: 3
  • UGETC Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Credits: 4
  • Other Required Credits: 8
  • Other Required Credits: 8

Total Credits: 16


Fourth Semester


  • Additional General Education Elective Credits: 2
  • Additional General Education Elective Credits: 6
  • Other Required Credits: 8
  • Other Required Credits: 8
  • Other Required Credits: 1-2 8

Total Credits: 13-14


Total credits required for this pathway: 60-61


Notes:


1 NC A&T requires MAT 171 , UNCC specifies MAT 152 , but ASU, UNCG, and Guilford specify only a UGETC math.

2 Most paths require a minimum of two semesters of a foreign language.  NC A&T suggests it be taken in the second year and requires one or two semesters (depending on concentration), while ASU and UNCG start it in the fall of freshman year and require four semesters.  UNCW requires 3-6 hours of foreign language study.

3 NC A&T specifies BIO 110  as an option.

4 ASU and UNCG specify ENG 231  or ENG 232  and ENG 241  or ENG 242  both be taken.  NC A&T requires all four classes.  NC A&T also requires a Philosophy course be taken.

5 NC A&T and UNCG both specify that a communications course be taken.  NC A&T suggests COM 110  (can only be taken as an Additional Gen Ed).  UNCG requires COM 231 . ASU requires ENG 231  for one of its English concentrations.

6 ASU specifies HUM 160  (Intro to Film) be taken as a degree requirement for one of its concentrations. This is also a suggested course at UNCC.

7 UNCG and UNCC specify that one of these history courses be taken as a degree requirement. UNCC also specifies PSY 150  and SOC 210 , ECO 251 /ECO 252 .

8 Other required hours options include ENG 131  or HUM 110  (required for certain concentrations at NC A&T).  ENG 125  works well and is required for certain concentrations in English at UNCC. NC A&T specifies ENG 273  (African-American Literature) be taken as a degree requirement for all but one of its English concentrations.

*Please be aware that of the five colleges noted in this list, four have multiple types of English degrees.  Do note that degrees, for those interested in teaching English, are not always included with English degrees but may be found in the College of Education at that school. For purposes of this pathway sheet, general comments regarding colleges have been made, but a complete list of the degrees (with concentrations) used follows:

NC A&T State University -                                      

  • B.A., English, African American Literature     
  • B.A., English, Creative Writing                         
  • B.A., English, Professional English                   
  • B.A., English, Secondary English Education    
  • B.A., English, Technical Writing

Appalachian State University - (NOTE: A minor is required.)

  • B.A., English, Creative Writing
  • B.A., English, Film Studies
  • B.A., English, Literary Studies
  • B.A., English, Professional Writing

UNC-Charlotte -

  • B.A., English, Creative Writing Concentration
  • B.A., English, Literature and Culture Concentration
  • B.A., English, Language and Digital Technology Concentration
  • B.A., English, Pedagogy Concentration

UNC-Greensboro -

  • B.A., English

Guilford College -

  • B.A., English, English and Media Studies
  • B.A., English, Creative Writing

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