English

ACC students study in a group setting during class.

Develop Writing, Literary, and Digital Communication Skills

Prepare for a wide range of careers with skills employers are seeking with Austin Community College’s English Program. ACC English classes will help you develop skills in writing, literary, grammar, critical thinking, and communication skills, and dive into emerging skills like search engine optimization (SEO) and technical writing. Whether you plan to transfer to a four-year college or enter the workforce, ACC English classes lets you build a strong foundation for a successful future.

In an ACC English class, a female professor discusses literature with students, as students pay close attention and take notes.
English professor Brinda Roy and students in her ACC English class explore timeless themes in world literature.

Career & Salary Information

Strong communication and writing skills are highly sought by businesses and organizations—helping graduates find careers just about anywhere.

Awards & Program Maps

Choose the award path that’s right for you. ACC offers stackable credentials. Certificates prepare you for a career change or career advancement and often include credits that count toward associate degrees. Associate degrees further increase your employability and help you build a strong foundation for university transfer. Learn about credential options.

Explore awards and follow the program maps below to stay on track.

Program Award Type Award Title Award Plan Program Map Optional Mode Catalog Code
English Associate of Arts Degree English Award Plan Program Map ACC Online TFCOE

Academic Department Contacts

Academic Program First Name Last Name Phone Email Department Website
English Sue Bloodsworth Call Send Email Visit Website
English Wendy Elle Call Send Email Visit Website


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