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English

Communication skills, including the ability to write well, are essential to personal, academic, and professional success. English students will develop or strengthen their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills while gaining a deeper appreciation for the role of writing and literature in art, culture, and history. These classes are beneficial to students who are learning English as a second language, pursuing a degree or related profession, or seeking personal or professional enrichment.

SCC’s English courses provide students with practical experience in expository, creative, and technical writing. Students will learn critical analysis, language structure, composition, and literary history before they choose a specific academic track. SCC also offers ESL classes for second-language learners, available at all skill levels from beginning to advanced. The ability to read and write well is useful in a broad range of fields and academic disciplines.

Students can utilize these skills whether they’re transferring to a four-year university or entering the job market immediately upon graduation.

SCC offers a broad variety of English courses to meet students’ needs and interests. Students pursuing a transfer degree are required to demonstrate basic English proficiency by completing or testing out of English 101. Non-native speakers may enroll in English as a Second Language courses, which improve fluency and bolster students’ confidence in English language communication. These courses teach learners to conversate and express themselves in academic as well as personal and professional settings. There are also several literature and humanities courses available for all students, including British, American, and African American literature, technical writing, creative writing, and writing composition and improvement.

English is an extremely versatile discipline, applicable to a broad range of industries. There are many career paths English students can choose. Some careers require a bachelor’s or master’s degree, while others require a two-year degree or certificate.

What You’ll Learn

Breaking Ground on Your Pathway


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NOTE: All students must recieve a minimum 2.5 GPA in all support courses


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NOTE: You must apply and be accepted into the program before taking the following courses

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Cost Type WA Resident Non-Resident International
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Costs for completing a degree or certificate can vary. For more information about costs, visit our How Much Does it Cost? page.

Have a question? Let's hear it.

Kerrin Langford

Pathway Specialist for Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens County Students
Kerrin.Langford@scc.spokane.edu
509-279-6737

Tim Roe

English and Foreign Languages Department Chair
Tim.Roe@scc.spokane.edu
509-533-7327