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English

The English Department comprises our English and Creative Writing degrees as well as the Professional Writing Certificate.

We also offer English as a Second Language, and developmental English to prepare students for college-level writing.

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Our Degree Programs 

The English program (ENGE.S.AA) at Sinclair consists of several literature classes, including American, British, African American, and other emphases. The student taking the Associate of Arts in English would plan to transfer to a four-year program in English, or a related field for which English is a solid base. The curriculum fulfills the first and second-year general education requirements of most four-year colleges and universities.

In the Creative Writing program (CRWE.S.AA) students explore the genres of creative writing such as poetry, fiction, and novel writing. Again, the program is designed for those students planning to transfer to a four-year program in creative writing, English, or a related field.

Why Study English or Creative Writing?

Insights Into Everything

Through exploration of writing and use of language, we learn how to think creatively and critically, how to reason and how to ask questions. These skills give us new insights into everything from poetry and paintings to business models and politics. English majors practice finding the themes in reading and writing and translate those themes to the human condition that surrounds them.

Broad Preparation for Transfer and Workplace

Our programs in English and Creative Writing provide excellent preparation for professional and graduate degrees in areas such as law, business, teaching, and publishing, to name a few. In addition, the programs offer a diverse curriculum in order to provide a solid basis in critical thinking and reading, which is the foundation of success in all scholarly and career endeavors.

Love of Reading and Using Language

If you love to read, write, and make meaning out of what you read, then you would be a good fit for English or Creative Writing. The English major develops skills in writing that employers find valuable, and further, English majors pick up strong oral communication skills along the way.

Top 5 Occupations for Students with a Degree in English
  • Artists, broadcasters, writers, editors, entertainers, public relations
  • Top- and mid-level managers, executives, administrators
  • Teachers, secondary school
  • Insurance securities, real estate, business services
  • Lawyers, paralegals

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Associate of Arts
The Creative Writing Program is designed specifically for students interested in studying how to write original creative work, including poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Students hone their writing skills and learn about the world of publishing in this program, as well. Graduates of this program are well-prepared to transfer to a four-year college or university to continue their studies. The curriculum fulfills the freshman and sophomore general education requirements of most four-year colleges and universities. As part of this degree program, students must complete the requirements of the Ohio Transfer 36 in order to graduate. View Full Program Details
The Associate of Arts in English comprises an array of literature courses that introduces students to the world of literature. Students planning to transfer to a four-year program in English or a related field will have a strong foundation based on the broad English curriculum, which also fulfills the first and second year general education requirements of most four-year colleges and universities. As part of this degree program, students must complete the requirements of the Ohio Transfer 36 in order to graduate. View Full Program Details
Short-term Technical Certificate

The Professional Writing Certificate offers appropriate courses for students and professionals interested in improving their writing, editing, and computer skills for a future in professional writing or to enhance their marketability. The certificate is especially useful for those in professional and administrative positions in business, hospitality, health, and human services.

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