RMC English BA Transfer Guide
RMC English BA Transfer Guide
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RMC English BA Transfer Guide

RMC English BA Transfer Guide

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These transfer guides are used to direct students in the discovery of courses and programs that they are eligible to transfer into based on the number of credits they have currently accrued.

Bachelor of Arts in English

Catalog Year 2025-2027

Based on VCCS Curriculum for ENGLISH

Complete at a Virginia Community College

Credits

Course Equivalent

Notes

SDV 100 or 101

1-2

Not applicable

Not applicable

ENG 111

3

ENGL 010 (general elective)

Applies as an elective to the College's requirement of 120 hours of total course credit to graduate.

ENG 112

3

ENGL 185

Required of all RMC students

Any UCGS Art or Humanities Course

3

Equivalency dependent on selected course

Students entering RMC under the GAA and/or with an Associate's Degree will satisfy the Pillar requirements at RMC. We encourage students to refer to the equivalency guide and among AA/AS courses select courses which meet the following RMC designations: Aesthetic Expression, Civic Life, Global Experiences, Human Condition, Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning, Scientific Process

Select one course from: ENGL 225 Reading Literature: Culture & Ideas, ENGL 245 British Literature, ENGL 246 American Literature, ENGL 255 World Literature, ENGL 258 African American Literature, ENGL 275 Women in Literature

3

Equivalency dependent on selected course

 

Any UCGS History

3

Equivalency dependent on selected course

 

Any UCGS Social & Behavioral Science (not History)

3

Equivalency dependent on selected course

 

Any UCGS Natural Sciences course

4

Equivalency dependent on selected course

 

Any UCGS Math Course

3-5

Equivalency dependent on selected course

 

Any UCGS Course

3-4

Equivalency dependent on selected course

 

Any UCGS Course

3-4

Equivalency dependent on selected course

 

Select one thematic literature course from: ENG 225, ENG 245, ENG 246, ENG 250 Children's Literature, ENG 255, ENG 258, or ENG 275

3

Equivalency dependent on selected course

 

Select 1-2 courses from: ENG 200 Introduction to Linguistics, ASL 220 Comparative Linguistics: ASL & English, ENG 211 Creative Writing, ENG 236 Introduction to the Short Story, Additional literature course from the Thematic Literature course row above

3-6

Equivalencies dependent on selected courses

 

Ancillary Courses (select 2): additional HUM/ENG classes, History, Philosophy, or Religion, as well as courses cross-listed with Women's/Gender Studies

6

Equivalencies dependent on selected courses

Select 2 courses. Might include additional HUM/ENG classes, History, Philosophy, or Religion, as well as courses cross-listed with WGST.

Pre-Transfer Credits

60-62

   



 

Complete at Randolph-Macon College

Credits

Notes

Diversity & Inclusion

3

ENGL 204, ENGL 252, ENGL 255, ENGL 333, and ENGL 337 fulfill this requirement

Non-Western Culture

3

 

Experiential Learning

3

ENGL 314, ENGL 356, ENGL 391, ENGL 392, ENGL 400, ENGL 401, ENGL 491, ENGL 492, ENGL 495, and ENGL 496-498 fulfill this requirement

Capstone

3

ENGL 495 fulfills this requirement

Communication in Context course

3

Not required if transferring under this agreement or with an Associate's Degree. ENGL 311, ENGL 332, and ENGL 336 fulfill this requirement at RMC

Wellness

0

2 PHED courses required

Literary Survey Course

3

ENGL 211, 212, 251, 252, 253, or 255 fulfills this requirement.

ENGL Course numbered 300 or higher in pre-1700 British Literature

3

ENGL 308, 309, 310, 311, 314, or 317 fulfill this requirement

ENGL Course numbered 300 or higher with an emphasis on cultural diversity or marginalized identity

3

ENGL 333, ENGL 337, ENGL 340, ENGL 395, ENGL 371, and ENGL 381 fulfill this requirement

Six additional ENGL or WRIT courses, only one of which may be numbered between 186 and 299

18

 

Other Electives to reach a total of 120 credits.

15

Elective hours can also be used to complete a minor and/or a second major in a different discipline. For more details about available major and minor programs, see the College's Course Catalog.

Post-Transfer Credits

60

 


 

Transfer Guidance

 

Guaranteed Admission Agreement Requirements

  • This agreement does not guarantee your enrollment in any specific major. By meeting the following criteria, you are guaranteed admission into Randolph-Macon College.

  • Transfer-oriented associate degrees include the Associate of Arts (AA), the Associate of Science (AS), and the Associate of Arts & Sciences (AA&S) degrees identified by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) as university-parallel transfer degrees.

  • A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher for credits earned at the degree-granting institution is required.

  • Students are required to earn a C or higher in each community college course applicable to the transfer degree from a VCCS institution.

  • Students must meet all requirements to earn a transfer associate degree as determined by their VCCS institution, including a minimum of 60 credits. Additionally, students who were previously enrolled at RMC and transferred back to a VCCS college to complete the transfer-oriented associate degree are not eligible for participation in this program.

  • A student may receive a maximum of 75 semester hours through transfer work from two-year and four-year institutions and/or credit-by-examination (e.g., Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate). Additionally, no more than one-half of a student's major or minor coursework may be completed through transfer credit; at least one-half of the semester hours of the major or minor must be taken at Randolph-Macon.

  • Please visit the www.TransferVirginia.org portal to find course requirements for different majors (Transfer Tools) and Transfer Guides that outline course requirements for specific majors. (Resource Center)

 

Important Links & Dates

 

What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?

  • Create a schedule for all required courses, pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered, complete your first math and English courses in your first year. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center at www.TransferVirginia.org

  • Connect with an advisor at your community college and Randolph-Macon College within your first year. College Connect available in your account of www.TransferVirginia.org

 

Is This Degree Right For Me?

  • Communicating effectively and authentically gives you the power to move mountains. As an English major, you'll think and write about the stuff of literature–love, death, and power–and learn insights into human motivation and expressive skills that will prove valuable and marketable in a variety of professions like law, advertising, teaching, and politics.

  • For lovers of language and reading, poetry or fiction, you'll develop an even greater appreciation and understanding of the power of words and their ability to entertain, move, and persuade.

 

What Is The Impact On My Degree Of Work I Have Already Completed?

  • Associate Transfer Degree Completion: RMC divides its general education requirements into four sections: Effective Communication, The Pillars of the Liberal Arts, Cross-Area Requirements, and Wellness. Students admitted to RMC who meet the terms of this agreement or who have an Associate's Degree will be granted junior status. Students will be considered as having fulfilled RMC's lower division general education requirements, with the following exclusions and exceptions: Students must complete any additional foreign language coursework necessary to satisfy the Effective Communication requirement of two consecutive courses in a foreign language or completion of a foreign language through the intermediate level (212 or 215). Students must complete the college's Cross-Area Requirements, most of which can be fulfilled through major programs and should not significantly increase the time to completion of degree. These requirements include one course that is designated as non-western, one course that is attentive to diversity and inclusion, one course that is experiential in its delivery, and one course that fulfills the collegiate capstone requirement. When applicable, students may apply courses taken for the VCCS transfer-oriented associate degree program to these remaining requirements.

  • Associate Degree Concurrent with High School: This agreement is not applicable to students earning an associate degree concurrent with high school. High school students earning a concurrent associate degree will apply for admission consideration as a first-year student (not transfer student), and transfer credit will be reviewed on a course-by-course basis.

  • Credit for Prior Learning: Students having earned credits through prior learning are still eligible for guaranteed admission. VCCS credit for courses completed through Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Armed Services experiences, and other prior learning assessments will not automatically be eligible for individual transfer to RMC; such courses will be evaluated according to RMC's policy on credit-by-examination.

  • Catalog Year: For students maintaining continuous enrollment, this entitlement will be in effect for a minimum of four years from the time of the student's first enrollment at the two-year institution. Students must enroll at the four-year institution within one year of completing their associate degree. Students must complete the degree requirements in effect at the time of their matriculation at RMC.

 

Is This College Right For Me?

  • Students enrolled at Randolph-Macon College attend classes primarily Monday-Friday between 8 am - 5 pm with very few evening courses.

  • RMC is a residential college, and all students are generally required to live on campus. To learn more about the residential experience and policy for living off campus: https://www.rmc.edu/campus-life/housing-and-dining/housing/policy-for-li...

  • The large majority of RMC coursework is offered in-person and on campus. A very limited selection of online courses is offered in summer sessions.

  • Learn more about our college at www.rmc.edu

 

Did You Know That…

  • Completing your Associate transfer degree post-high school satisfies all lower division general education requirements and increases the chance of completing your bachelor's degree.

  • Exceeding 3 years or 90 credits at your community college means you may have exhausted your financial aid at that college and limited your future financial aid at RMC.

  • 60% of transfer applicants are accepted. You have college experience, and that matters. We strive to make your transition to RMC as seamless as possible. In fact, we have been cited as a Phi Theta Kappa Honor Roll institution for our commitment to our transfer students.

  • Learn more about applying at https://www.rmc.edu/admissions-and-aid/how-to-apply/.

 

What Can I Do With This Degree?

  • Examples of recent jobs RMC English majors have pursued include: Social media content manager, Advertising creative, Community organizer, Attorney, Teacher.

  • Explore possible careers, salaries, and job outlooks at www.TransferVirginia.org.

 

Program Successes & Highlights

  • Recent RMC internships include a variety of options that reflect the many industries and companies for which your English degree makes you ready: Brandylane Publishing, Richmond Magazine, Circle S Studio, Special Olympics of Virginia, Sierra Club.

  • In a recent travel course, students explored Dublin's culture and history, with particular emphasis on its rich literary past, especially with respect to modernist giants like authors William Butler Yeats and James Joyce.

 

Other Than Classes, Are There Other Program Requirements?

  • Students are required to complete a capstone experience in their senior year.

  • No more than one half of the courses in a major or minor can be transferred; at least one-half of the semester hours of the major or minor must be taken at Randolph-Macon.

4-Year Major
Communication and English
Applicable School(s)
Randolph-Macon College
Category/Topic
Transfer Guides