English

Overview

English

LBCC English program students at LA Times Festival of Books

The English program affirms the college’s commitment to the belief that reading and writing are central to any student’s education. Writing is a fundamental means of developing critical thinking, communicating ideas, comparing cultures, understanding experiences, arguing positions, re-evaluating beliefs, celebrating creativity, and exploring the limits of the self. Our aim is to offer students not only a chance to build specific skills, but also the opportunity to experience the value of those skills in a context of challenging academic dialogue. 


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DEGREES & CERTIFICATES


Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T), English

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TRANSFER


English Composition Course Sequence:  

To fulfill the transfer-level writing requirement, you have the option to enroll in ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000E.  

  • ENGL C1000 is open to all students and recommended for students with a GPA of 2.6 or above.  
  • ENGL C1000E is open to all students and recommended for those with a high school GPA of 2.6 or below. The course includes an extra 1 unit to give students more time and support in class to work with the instructor and an embedded tutor.

To enroll in ENGL C1000H, students must apply to the Honors Program.  

The English Department also offers coursework to fulfill the General Education critical thinking requirement: ENGL C1001, ENGL C1001H, or ENGL 4.

English Pathways

CAREER INFO


This field of concentration in the Creative Writing and Language and Literature sequence prepares the student for baccalaureate study in English, Comparative Literature, and Liberal Arts. The Creative Writing sequence also prepares the student for possible publication.

Such study can lead to careers in such areas as education, journalism, publishing, entertainment, public relations, non-profits, medicine, mental health, law, finance, social media, and technology.
 

POTENTIAL JOBS

  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Medicine
  • Mental Health
  • Non-Profits
  • Public Relations
  • Publishing
  • Social Media
  • Technology

FAQ

What English class is required for graduation?

ENGL C1000, ENGL C1000E or ENGL C1000H fulfills the graduation and general education requirements for Plans A, B, and C, LBCC GE, CALGETC.

What is ENGL C1000E?

This course fulfills the transfer requirement of English Composition and includes an additional one unit of instructional class time and tutor support to assist students as they develop their writing skills.

English Pathways

I’m taking ENGL C1000, what support can I get online and on campus?

I’m not confident of my writing abilities, but my “recommended placement” says I need to take ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000E to graduate. Does the college offer any support to help me?

Yes, ENGL C1000E fulfills the same requirement of ENGL C1000 and provides students with an additional one unit of instructional and tutor support to assist students as they develop their writing skills.

If I took an AP class in high school, do I need to take ENGL C1000?

If you scored 3 or higher on either the English Language or the English Literature Advanced Placement test, please submit your score to the college because that score fulfills the English composition requirement for all degree plans.