English Studies, A.A. – CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree
This program is designed to provide you with a strong foundation in the area of English Studies. Upon completion of this Transfer Ticket English Studies degree program, you will be able to transfer seamlessly to colleges within the Connecticut College State University system, being guaranteed full junior status in your pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in the same discipline, without losing any credits or being required to take extra credits upon transfer.
Special Opportunities
With this degree you will be able to transfer, apply to competitive admissions majors, and complete your BA/BS degree in the same time and with the same course requirements as students who start at a CSU or COSC.
Career Options
Creative Writer
Reporter
Researcher
Literary Agent
Easy Transfer Options
These degrees guarantee full junior status, no loss of credits, and no need to take extra credits.
Central Connecticut State University – English, B.A.
Eastern Connecticut State University – English, B.A.
Southern Connecticut State University – English, B.A.
Western Connecticut State University – English/Literature, B.A.
Charter Oak College (Online) – English, B.A.
Related Degrees & Certificates
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Communication Studies, A.A. – CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree
Liberal Arts and Sciences, A.A.
Pathway to Teaching Careers, A.A.
See below for a list of all full-time Department Faculty. Please note that not all listed faculty may teach courses related to this specific degree or certificate program.
Todd Barry, Ph.D.
B.A., Princeton University; J.D., University of Connecticut; Ph.D., University of ConnecticutEnglish and Communication Department Associate Professor of EnglishFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9406 TBarry@threerivers.edu
Alexandra Carey
English and Communication DepartmentFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9514
Tia D’Alessandro
B.A., Rhode Island College; M.A., University of HartfordEnglish and Communication Instructor of English and CommunicationFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9461 tdalessandro@threerivers.edu
Victoria Holdridge DiFilippo
B.S., University of New Hampshire; M.S., School for International TrainingEnglish and Communication Department Professor of English as a Second LanguageFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9466 VDiFilippo@threerivers.edu
Frederick-Douglass Knowles, II
B.A., Eastern Connecticut State University; M.A., Southern Connecticut State UniversityEnglish and Communication Department Professor of EnglishFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9444 FKnowles@threerivers.edu
Jennifer Long
B.A., Northeastern University; M.Ed., Millersville UniversityEnglish and Communication Department Professor of EnglishFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9450 JLong@threerivers.edu
Andrew Marvin
B.A., Sacred Heart University; M.A., Southern Connecticut State UniversityEnglish and Communication Department Associate Professor of EnglishFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9434 AMarvin@threerivers.edu
Joseph Selvaggio
B.A., Rutgers University; M.A., Southern Connecticut State UniversityEnglish and Communication Department Department Chair & Professor of EnglishFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9471 JSelvaggio@threerivers.edu
Michael J Stutz
B.A., M.A., University of South CarolinaEnglish and Communication Department Professor of CommunicationsFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9479 MStutz@threerivers.edu
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