Eastern Arizona College’s English and Languages program sets a solid course for your study of literary forms and major literary works, including English, American, and world literature. Our language program advances your fluency in French or Spanish and develops an understanding and appreciation of other cultures. Both associate degrees meet the requirements for the first two years of a four-year bachelor’s program at Arizona’s public, and many other, universities. You can transfer with junior status after building a strong academic foundation in small classes offered at an extremely affordable tuition cost. You are encouraged to work closely with an academic adviser and consult the official transfer guide to ensure you are on the correct course to maximize course transferability.
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Emphasizes clear and effective writing and critical reading. Students generate a minimum
of 7,000 words through formal and informal writing projects, including revised drafts
throughout the semester. Students with borderline placement scores will benefit from
taking ENG 110, Written
Communications I Lab which is designed to accompany ENG 101.
Development of American Sign Language and its application within the deaf community.
Emphasizes vocabulary, structure, grammar, dialogues, and narratives.