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AA English → BA English Secondary Education Minor

2024-2025 Transfer Pathway

Austin Community College

AA Degree Requirements at Central Texas College
ACCCourse NameSCHTAMUCT
EDUC 11001Learning Framework1EDUC 1100
MATH 1314College Algebra3CORE 020
ENGL 1301English Composition I3CORE 010
GOVT 2305United States Government3CORE 070
HIST 1301United States History I3CORE 060
CORE 040English Literature Course3CORE 040
SPCH 1311
or SPCH 1315
Introduction to Speech Communication or Public Speaking3CORE 090
Language3Foreign Language I3LANG 1311
PSYC 2308
or TECA 1354
Child Psychology or Child Growth & Development3CORE 080
CORE 040English Literature Course3CORE 090
HUMA 1301
HUMA 1302
HIST 2311
HIST 2312
PSYC 2306
SOCI 2301
or SOCI 2319
Introduction to Humanities I Introduction to Humanities II Western Civilization I Western Civilization Human Sexuality Marriage & the Family or Minority Studies3HUMA 1301
HUMA 1302
HIST 2311
HIST 2312
PSYC 2306
SOCI 2301
or SOCI 2319
GOVT 2306Texas State and Local Government3CORE 070
ENGL 1302English Composition II3CORE 010
CORE 040English Literature Course3CORE 040
HIST 1302United States History II3CORE 060
CORE 050Creative Arts Core3CORE 050
COMM 1307
COMM 2311
ENGL 2307
ENGL 2311
or SPCH 1318
Introduction to Mass Communication News Reporting I Poetry Technical & Business Writing or Interpersonal Communication3COMM 1307
COMM 2311
ENGL 2307
ENGL 2311
or SPCH 1318
CORE 030Life and Physical Sciences Core3CORE 030
CORE 030Life and Physical Sciences Core3CORE 030
Language3Foreign Language II3LANG 1312

Subtotal: 58

Austin Community College or Texas A&M University – Central Texas

Additional Lower-Level Requirements
ACCCourse NameSCHTAMUCT
LANG 23112,3Intermediate Language I (or Upper-Level Linguistics Course)3LANG 2311
LANG 23122,3Intermediate Language II (or Upper-Level Linguistics Course)3LANG 2312

Subtotal: 6

Texas A&M University - Central Texas

BA Degree Requirements at Texas A&M University – Central Texas
TAMUCTCourse NameSCH
ENGL 3305Critical Analysis of Lit3
EDUC 4332Classroom Management for Secondary Teachers3
ENGL 3330Advanced Composition3
EDUC 4317Assessment & Interpretation for Secondary Teachers3
ENGL 4300Shakespeare3
EDUC 4337Educating Secondary Exceptional Learners3
ENGL 4311
ENGL 4312
ENGL 4313
or ENGL 4314
History of Rhetoric Rhetorical Criticism Visual Rhetoric or Multicultural Rhetorics3
EDUC 4335Capstone for Educators3
READ 3335Content Area Reading3
EDUC 4691Clinical Teaching6
EDUC 4331Curriculum & Instruction for Secondary Teachers3
Upper-Level ENGL Elective24

Subtotal: 60

Total Degree Hours: 124

Notes/Comments

TAMUCT offers upper-level courses (3xxx-5xxx labeled courses), all lower-level courses (1xxx-2xxx labeled courses) will need to be completed at ACC. A minimum of 120 semester credit hours is required for all baccalaureate degrees. Pathways may exceed 120 semester credit hours as some courses necessary for the associate degree are transferable but not applicable to the baccalaureate degree. For help with pathway planning, please speak with an academic advisor or enrollment specialist. This pathway is intended for planning and visualization purposes and is subject to change.

  1. All firsttime Austin Community College (ACC) students with fewer than 12 SCH of successful college credit must take HUMA 1301 topic course Great Questions Seminar or EDUC 1100 success course in their first semester at ACC. All other students may select either HUMA 1301 topic course Great Questions Seminar, EDUC 1100, EDUC 1300, or a speech course from Component Area Option section of the Core Curriculum Course List. See an advisor or a full-time faculty member in English for more information.
  2. The AA does not fulfill all the lower-level courses required for the undergraduate degree. Students will need to complete these remaining lower-level courses at ACC. Please discuss the consortium agreement procedure with a TAMUCT financial aid advisor.
  3. 12 hours of a Foreign Language or 12 hours of any combination of upper-level Linguistics or Foreign Language courses.
  4. The following courses require a grade of 'C' or better: 12 credit hours of English, College Algebra, approved Educational Psychology course, and 15 credit hours in the certification subject area.