The English pathway requires 42 hours of Core Curriculum and 18 hours of courses appropriate to the pathway. For up-to-date curriculum requirements, please visit the catalog.
What does it cost?
Check out our cost calculator or visit student financial services for information on estimated costs.
How long will it take?
The typical pathway requires 60 semester hours — 42 hours in core curriculum and 18 hours in pathway courses.
Where will I take classes?
Alpharetta, Clarkston, Decatur, Dunwoody, Newton, Online
All required classes to earn a degree can be completed online.
Application Deadlines View Admissions Requirements
Fall Semester (starts in August) — Due by August 1
Spring Semester (starts in January) — Due by December 1
Summer Semester (starts in late May) — Due by May 1
English Pathway, A.A.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 678-891-3970
What Is English?
English is an academic discipline that includes the study of rhetoric and composition, English literature and creative writing. The study of English is essential to global communication. Successful English students use language to cultivate the skills and habits of interpretation, analysis and research. They gather information, understand multiple perspectives, formulate effective arguments and conceive imaginative solutions to problems they face.
Why Study English?
English students learn how to use words to communicate effectively, think creatively and interpret the immense variety of messages in our media-saturated world. A command of language is a skill in high demand, not only in writing and education, but in business, entertainment, advertising, public relations, journalism and the legal profession. Students who enroll in English courses can become corporate leaders, lawyers, journalists, screen writers, as well as politicians and actors. The study of English can prepare students to be exceptional critical and creative thinkers, sharp analysts and effective communicators. A degree in English provides a solid foundation for further achievement in a variety of disciplines and industries.
A note on pathways: A pathway is an advising guide to help students prepare for their intended bachelor's degree major. By following the course of study outlined in the appropriate Associate of Arts or Associate of Science pathway, students will have the necessary prerequisite courses to continue in their chosen disciplines. A pathway is not a major and will not be represented on the diploma.
As part of Georgia State University, Perimeter College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools: Commission on Colleges (SACS-COC) to award associate degrees. Successful completion of a pathway at Perimeter College leads to an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Georgia State University.
Description
Careers
English graduates are found in almost every profession, including:
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For potential job and salary information, visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Contacts
Online Programs
404-413-4393
[email protected]
Admissions and Curriculum Inquiries
Admissions
For help with applying or admissions, please review our website, visit a campus office or contact us at 404-413-2500.
Alpharetta Campus
Dr. Jennifer Colatosti
Interim Associate Chair of English
Alpharetta Campus, AA-1640
770-274-5645
[email protected]
Clarkston Campus
Dr. Valerie Matthews
Interim Associate Chair of English
Clarkston Campus, CH 3312
678-891-3996
[email protected]
Decatur Campus
Dr. Andy Rogers
Associate Chair of English
Decatur Campus, SB-2282
678-891-2413
[email protected]
Dunwoody Campus
Gina Flowers
Associate Chair of English
Dunwoody Campus, NE-2304
770-274-5568
[email protected]
Newton & Online
Dr. Shane Bruce
Interim Department Chair of English
Newton and Online
1N-1451 (Newton Campus)
678-212-7538
[email protected]
The information shared here provides an overview of Georgia State’s offerings. For official details on admissions requirements, tuition, courses and more, refer to the university catalogs.