Language Competency Requirement (Applied Arts and Sciences)
Students who have completed the California Community College Associate in Arts in English for Transfer (AA-T) degree are required to successfully complete a second college semester or third college quarter in one language other than English. Students will also meet this requirement by successfully completing the third-year level of a high school language other than English.
Major
A minimum of 33 upper division units to include 12 units from module A, 12 units from module B, six units from module C, and three units of electives.
Courses in module A are oriented towards exploring aspects of the development of the English and American literary traditions over time. Courses in module B are oriented towards using literary and cultural studies to engage with a diversity of human societies, viewpoints, and experiences. Courses in module C develop student capacity in scholarly writing, creative writing, editing, publishing, and digital literary content.
Selection of Courses
Prospective majors of sophomore standing may, with the consent of the course instructor and subject to general university regulations (see “Credit for Upper Division Courses ” in the section of Admission and Registration ), substitute six units of upper division electives for six units of lower division work. These courses must be in the same field as those which they replace, and must be approved by the departmental adviser.
Students of junior or senior standing may substitute for any deficiencies in lower division requirements in English (except RWS 100 and RWS 200 ) an equivalent number of units of upper division courses selected with the approval of the departmental adviser.