English
Associate in Arts (DTA)
The English discipline seeks to help students acquire an understanding of, and proficiency in the English language and the elements of style by offering courses in basic composition and creative writing. In addition, the curriculum offers students who plan to transfer with an English major a general survey of American and English literature, as well as in-depth analyses of specific periods, authors, and genres. The English curriculum is designed to enable students to examine the richness and variety with which the human imagination expresses itself in the written arts.
| Advisor |
Office |
Phone |
| Begert, Sonia |
OC Poulsbo 004A |
360.394.2709 |
| Cameron, Thomas |
Humanities 152 |
360.475.7509 |
| Hard, Aloysia |
Humanities 150 |
360.475.7417 |
| Hoene, Kathryn |
Humanities 154 |
360.475.7354 |
| Hong, Nathaniel |
Humanities 146 |
360.475.7335 |
| Hoover, Carmen |
OC Shelton TJL 127 |
360.432.5409 |
| Jung, Eunha |
College Service Ctr. 306 |
360.475.7627 |
| Meyers, Judith |
Humanities 143 |
360.475.7336 |
| Plevin, Arlene |
Humanities 159 |
360.475.7626 |
| Sherman, Ian |
Engineering 112 |
360.475.7658 |
| Tirima, Koi |
Humanities 148 |
360.475.7189 |
Students should complete the Associate in Arts (AA) Degree requirements. See the Associate in Arts—Direct Transfer Agreement Planning Worksheet. Within these guidelines, the following courses are recommended:
| Recommended Courses |
Credits |
| ENGL& |
111 |
Intro to Literature |
5 |
| ENGL& |
227 |
British Literature II |
5 |
| ENGL& |
228 |
British Literature III |
5 |
| ENGL& |
244 |
American Literature I |
5 |
| ENGL& |
245 |
American Literature II |
5 |
| Recommended Secondary Courses |
|
| ENGL |
150 |
Contemporary Literature |
5 |
| ENGL& |
220 |
Intro to Shakespeare |
5 |
| ENGL |
264 |
Native American Literature |
5 |
| ENGL |
283 |
Asian Literature |
5 |
| ENGL |
286 |
Women Authors |
5 |
*See course description for prerequisite.
Source: 2009-2010 Olympic College Catalog
Common Course Numbering Crosswalk (Effective Summer 2008)
for Former and Continuing Students
| Current |
Formerly |
| ENGL& 111 |
ENGL 140 |
Introduction to Literature |
| ENGL& 220 |
ENGL 269 |
Introduction to Shakespeare |
| ENGL& 227 |
ENGL 267 |
English Literature II |
| ENGL& 228 |
ENGL 268 |
English Literature III |
| ENGL& 244 |
ENGL 260 |
American Literature |
| ENGL& 245 |
ENGL 261 |
American Literature | |
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