English Transfer Pathway AA – 60 credits (Fall 2019) ***REMEMBER TO REGISTER EARLY***

Program Description Required Courses The English Transfer Pathway AA offers MnTC Course Course Title Credits Term students a powerful option: the Goal opportunity to complete an Associate of FYE 1000 First Year Experience 1 Arts degree with course credits that ENGL 1106 College Composition I 3 1 directly transfer to designated English ENGL 1109 College Composition II 3 1 bachelor’s degree programs at COMM 1100 Introduction to Communication 3 1 OR State universities. The curriculum has been specifically designed so that COMM 1110 Public Speaking students completing this pathway degree MATH 1100 College Algebra (4 cr) or higher 3-4 4 and transferring to one of the seven (refer to designated university requirements) OR Minnesota State universities enter the PHIL 1125 Logic (3 cr) university with junior-year status. All ENGL 2020 Introduction to Literary Studies: courses in the Transfer Pathway Short Story associate degree will directly transfer and OR Introduction to Literary Studies: 3 6 apply to the designated bachelor’s degree ENGL 2022 Novel programs in a related field. OR Introduction to Literary Studies:

ENGL 2024 Drama Universities within the Minnesota State OR Introduction to Literary Studies: system include ; ENGL 2026 Poetry Metropolitan State University; Minnesota th th ENGL 2101 British Literature: 12 -17 Century State University, Mankato; Minnesota OR State University, Moorhead; Southwest ENGL 2102 British Literature: 18th Century to 3 6 State University; St. Cloud State Present University; and . OR American Literature: Pre-Colonial to

ENGL 2105 Civil War

Pre-program Requirements OR American Literature: Civil War to the To begin this program, students need to be ENGL 2106 Present at a specific skill level in English/reading ENGL 2140 World Literature 3 8 and mathematics. ENGL 2116 Multicultural Literature OR 3 7 English/Reading: College Level ENGL 2120 African- American Literature OR Mathematics: College Level ENGL 2130 Native American Literature ENGL 2000 Poetry Writing OR For interpretation of test results and ENGL 2002 Creative Nonfiction Writing 3 6 selection of appropriate coursework; OR ENGL 2004 Fiction Writing or general information about the program, ENGL 2160 Environmental Literature 3 10 admissions, financial aid, and getting ENGL 1100 Creative Writing 3 1 started at LSC, contact the professional ENGL 1102 Writing for Social Media 3 1 advising team ([email protected]) or Goal Area 3 Natural Sciences (from two different 6 3 218-733-7601 areas) Goal Area 5 History & Social and Behavioral 9 5 Sciences—3 courses Goal Area 9 Ethic & Civic Responsibility 3 9 HPER Physical Education/Health course 2 Unrestricted Electives 3 Total credits 60 English Transfer Pathway AA – 60 credits (Fall 2019) ***REMEMBER TO REGISTER EARLY***

Program Outcomes A student completing College’s English Transfer Pathway AA and transferring into a designated bachelor’s program in English at a Minnesota State University will have junior standing and may complete the bachelor’s degree within an additional 60 credits. Students will be able to transfer to the following designated majors at Minnesota State universities:

At Bemidji State University: English BA

At Metropolitan State University: English BA

At Minnesota State, Mankato: English Studies, BA

At Minnesota State, Moorhead: English Writing Emphasis, BA English Emphasis in Integrated English & Publishing, BA

At Southwest State University: English Literature Emphasis, BA English Creative Writing Emphasis, BA

At St. Cloud State University: English, Creative Writing, BA English, Rhetoric & Writing, BA English, English Studies (General), BA English Linguistics, BA English Literature, BA

At Winona State University: English BA

In order to graduate and be guaranteed admission to a Minnesota State university’s designated program, students must earn an overall grade point average as indicated by the transferring university.

For more information about the English Transfer Pathway including course descriptions, course prerequisites and potential career opportunities, see the program website (https://degrees.lsc.edu/) or Faculty, Steve Dalager ([email protected]) or 218-733-5948

English Transfer Pathway AA – 60 credits (Fall 2019) ***REMEMBER TO REGISTER EARLY***

Suggested course sequence for a full time student averaging 15 credits per semester

First Semester: 15-16 credits Third Semester: 15-17 credits FYE 1000: First Year Experience 1 ENGL 2101 British Literature: 12th-17th 3 ENGL 1106: College Composition I 3 Century OR ENGL 2102 British Literature: 18th Goal Area 5 course 3 Century to Present OR ENGL 1100: Creative Writing 3 ENGL 2105 American Literature: Pre- MATH 1100: Algebra OR 3-4 Colonial to Civil War OR PHIL 1125: Logic ENGL 2106 American Literature: Civil Any HPER course 2 War to the Present ENGL 2140 World Literature 3 Second Semester 15-17 credits COMM 1100 Introduction to 3 ENGL 1109: College Composition II 3 Communication OR ENGL 2000: Poetry Writing OR 3 COMM 1110 Public Speaking ENGL 2002: Creative Nonfiction Goal Area 3 course 3-5 Writing OR Goal Area 5 course 3 ENGL 2004: Fiction Writing Goal Area 3 course 3-5 Fourth Semester 15 Credits ENGL 2020: Intro to Literary Studies: 3 ENGL 2116 Multicultural Literature OR 3 Short Story OR ENGL 2120 African-American ENGL 2022: Intro to Literary Studies: Literature OR Novel OR ENGL 2130 Native American Literature ENGL 2024: Intro to Literary Studies: Goal Area 5 course 3 Drama OR ENGL 2160 Environmental Literature 3 ENGL 2026: Intro to Literary Studies: Poetry ENGL 1102: Writing for Social Media 3 Unrestricted Elective 3 Goal Area 9 course 3 Total Credits 60

CIP Code: 24.0101 Created: 11-1-2017 MnSCU Program ID: 13-205-2018 AASC Approval: 11-1-2017 LSC Major ID: TPEN Updated: 2-1-2019

All courses in diploma and/or certificate programs are acceptable for credit toward Lake Superior College degree programs as indicated on individual program planners. This is not a contract; Lake Superior College reserves the right to change the planner as necessary. This document is available in alternative formats upon request, by contacting Disability Services or (218) 733-7650 or MRS/TTY (800) 627-3529.