English, Bachelor of Arts (accelerated masters degree option)
VCU
The Department of English teaches students to see their worlds with clarity and respond to them with sensitivity, through reading, writing, and critical thinking. Students gain the knowledge and skills to participate actively and conscientiously in the twenty-first-century global culture and the professional workplace. The Department fosters the deep reading of the traditional Anglophone canon as well as the literatures of diverse cultures and under-represented voices, it cultivates an appreciation of their aesthetic features and social functions, and it studies the crafts of creative and professional writing. By engaging in multiple media, learning a wide variety of rhetorical practices, and writing and editing academic and creative texts, students gain skills in critical and creative thinking increasingly recognized as essential by employers. Students are prepared to participate in their historical and cultural moment, to speak with authority about the literatures of the past and present, and to produce substantial creative and professional communication of their own.
Students have the option to pursue minors in creative writing or professional writing and editing. Students also have the opportunity for meaningful experiential learning, whether through internships, independent studies, or pursuit of the department’s Distinguished Majors program.
A recent survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers lists written communication skills as the single most desirable attribute any employer seeks. Similarly, Google’s Project Oxygen revealed the seven top characteristics of success at Google are all soft skills cultivated by humanities degrees including communicating and listening well, possessing insights into others, particularly those with different values and points of view, and being able to make connections across complex ideas. An undergraduate degree in English provides exactly those skills.
Additionally, a degree in English is good preparation for graduate study in English, as well as other areas such as, law, education, public administration, or business. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are imperative for most careers related to non-profits, education, law and business. Gain experience in fundraising and grant writing techniques. Nonprofit and educational organizations are often funded in this manner. Part-time and summer jobs, internships, and volunteer positions are critical to gaining the experience and skills that employers seek.
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- Fundraiser
- High School Teacher
- Human Resource Specialist
- Library Technician
- Proof Readers and Copy Markers
- Public Relations Specialist
- Reporters and Correspondents
- Research Assistant
- Social Media Coordinator
- Staff and Legislative Assistant
- Technical Writer
- Advertising Executive
- Attorney
- College Professor or Administrator
- Copywriter
- Director of Communications
- Public Policy Specialist
Telephone: (804) 827-1349
Email: transferinfo@vcu.edu
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Telephone: (804) 828-1222 or (800) 841-3638
Email: ugrad@vcu.edu
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Completion of associate degree
Minimum GPA of 2.5
All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better
- Quantitative Foundations requirement only
- Natural Sciences requirement only
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- To declare: none To graduate: 2.0+ cumulative GPA, 2.0+ major GPA
English, Bachelor of Arts (accelerated masters degree option)
Rappahannock Community College (Associate of Arts and Sciences)
MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING | GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY | DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY | EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS | PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE | ||
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MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Log into Navigate and view its features to help you on your pathway.
- Register for SDV course.
- Be prepared for academic challenges in your classes and be prepared to request tutoring assistance.
- Schedule an appointment with your academic advisor each semester and cultivate relationships with your professors.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Participate in student activities at RCC.
- Volunteer for service learning or community service projects.
- Explore the VCU English department website.
- Learn about the transfer admission process for VCU.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Attend diversity-focused events on campus or in your community.
- Identify a mentor in a diversity organization.
- Attend VCU’s annual Intercultural Festival or another community intercultural event.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Create LinkedIn profile.
- Get involved with a student or professional organization.
- Explore services provided by the Office of Career and Transition Services.
- Upload your resume to the College Central Network.
- Browse careers related to english through the Virginia Wizard.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Familiarize yourself with the Career Services offered at Community College and VCU and explore Career Pathways on VCU Career Services’ Website.
- Assess your preparation for a career by completing a Gap Analysis.
- Take a career assessment through the Virginia Wizard.
- Practice independent living skills (such as money management, self-care, time management, and personal responsibility).
MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Be prepared for academic challenges in your classes. Use tutoring resources to get ahead.
- Research scholarship opportunities and explore your eligibility for the Two-Year College Transfer Grant.
- Use Navigate to remain on your pathway.
- Meet with your RCC academic advisor.
- Explore the accelerated BA to MA in English program.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Visit the VCU campus and attend a transfer admission session.
- Volunteer for service learning or community service projects.
- Attend a talk or other event sponsored by the VCU English department, consider joining a VCU club, or meeting with VCU students to make professional and personal connections.
- Research housing for next year.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Learn about short-term, semester and year-long study abroad options.
- Consider learning a foreign language to open doors to international organizations and future study.
- Attend VCU cultural events, including the monthly Global Café, VCU Diversity Scholars in Research week.
- Become familiar with OMSA at VCU.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Find out about VCU REAL and the REAL graduation requirement.
- Attend Career & Internship Fairs throughout the year.
- Acquire career related experience (e.g., job, internship, organization involvement).
- Run for leadership in your student organization.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Use the cost calculator to estimate your tuition/fees as an upperclassman at VCU.
- Take advantage of free Financial Aid counseling.
- Conduct informational interviews or shadow someone in a field of career interest.
- Consider who you would like to have serve as professional and academic references for future letters of recommendation.
- Explore the types of aid available at VCU.
English, Bachelor of Arts (accelerated masters degree option)
Rappahannock Community College (Associate of Arts and Sciences)
Course | Title | Equivalent course | Credits | Requirements |
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SDV 100 | College Success Skills | UNIV 101 | 1 | Elective |
ENG 111 | College Composition I Note: students with credit for AP English Language and Composition will only receive credit for UNIV 111 at VCU and should take ENG 112 to fulfill the VCU composition requirement. | UNIV 111-112 | 3 | General education |
HIS | Select any approved History | HIST | 3 | General education |
MTH 154 | Quantitative Reasoning | MATH 131 | 3 | General education |
Laboratory Science | Approved Transfer Lab Science (select 1): BIO 101, CHM 101, CHM 111, PHY 101, PHY 150, PHY 201 | VCU equivalent | 4 | General education |
Social Science | Approved Transfer Social Science | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education |
ENG 112 | College Composition II | UNIV 200 | 3 | General education |
HIS | Approved Transfer History | HIST | 3 | General education |
MTH 155 | Statistical Reasoning | STAT 208 | 3 | Elective |
Laboratory Science | Approved Transfer Lab Science (select 1): BIO 101, CHM 101, CHM 111, PHY 101, PHY 150, PHY 201 | VCU equivalent | 4 | General education |
Humanities | Approved Transfer Humanities/Fine Arts | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education |
ITE 119 | Information Literacy | INFO 160, 161, 168 | 3 | Elective |
ENG | ENG - Approved 200 level American or English Literature | ENGL | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
Transfer elective | Transfer elective (foreign language 101 recommended; see note below about VCU's foreign language requirement) | VCU equivalent | 3 to 4 | General education |
Transfer elective | ENG - Approved 200 level American or English Literature | ENGL | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
Transfer elective | Approved Transfer Elective | VCU equivalent | 3 | Elective |
Humanities | Approved Transfer Humanities/Fine Arts | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education |
Social Science | Approved Transfer Social Science | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education |
Transfer elective | Transfer elective (foreign language 102 recommended; see note below about VCU's foreign language requirement) | VCU equivalent | 3 to 4 | General education |
Transfer elective | Approved Transfer Elective | VCU equivalent | 3 | Elective |
HLT/PED | Health/Physical Education Elective | VCU equivalent | 1 | Elective |
Rappahannock credits transferred to VCU | 61 to 63 |
Course | Title | Credits | Requirements |
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Foreign language through the 102 level. If not completed at Rappahannock. (This requirement can be fulfilled by means of completion of the 102-level of a language or waived if the student completed up through the third level of a foreign language in high school. Additionally, language waiver and placement testing options are available for native or heritage speakers of a non-english language.) | 0 to 8 | General education | |
ENGL 301 | Introduction to the English Major | 3 | Major |
ENGL 499 | Senior Seminar in English | 3 | Major |
ENGL | Linguistics, writing, criticism: Select one course from two of the three areas. See VCU advisor for course options. | 6 | Major |
ENGL | Literature: Select two courses in literature prior to 1700. See VCU advisor for course options. | 6 | Major |
ENGL | Literature: Select two courses in literature between 1700 and 1945. See VCU advisor for course options. | 6 | Major |
ENGL | Literature of diversity: Select one course. See VCU advisor for course options. | 3 | Major |
ENGL | Select required elective/optional focus credits. See VCU advisor for course options. | 6 to 9 | Major |
Upper-level electives (300 or 400-level courses): consider a minor or a second major. Note: Students must complete a minimum of 45 upper-level credits to graduate from VCU. | 9 to 12 | Elective | |
Open electives | 12 to 14 | Elective | |
Credits completed at VCU | 57 to 59 | ||
Bachelor's degree total | 120 |