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English Studies, A.A.

Highlights

Degree Type:Associate of Arts

Entry Term:Fall, Spring

Program Format:On Campus

Number of Credits:60 hours

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Explore the power of language, literature, and ideas. This program helps you sharpen your writing and communication skills, think critically, and understand the human experience through texts past and present. It provides a foundation for careers in many fields such as law, journalism, and marketing. It’s also an ideal path for students planning to teach English at the middle or high school level and transfer into a four-year English or Secondary Education program.

Connect One on One:


Milo Asay

Assistant Professor of ESL

Yellowstone Building
milo.asay@nwc.edu
307-754-6428

Enrollment Services

Admissions Office

Student Center
admissions@nwc.edu
307-754-6101

 

Get one-on-one help with academic advising, transferring to another college, setting up an internship, and finding a job or career.

Academic Advising

Career Advising

Contact

Susan Larsen | Academic and Career Advising Coordinator | susan.larsen@nwc.edu | 307-754-6124

Planning to transfer after ÁñÁ«Ö±²¥ to complete a Bachelor's degree? We can help you plan ahead for that:

Transfer Planning

Contact

Susan Larsen | Academic and Career Advising Coordinator | susan.larsen@nwc.edu | 307-754-6124

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