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Articulation Agreement

  • Originating Institution: University of Cincinnati Clermont College
  • Degree/Program: Associate of Arts
  • Target Institution and Campus: Miami University Regionals
  • Degree/Program: Bachelor of Arts in English Studies

Catalog Year: 2021-2022

Description

The Associate of Arts in English at the University of Cincinnati - Clermont College partners well with the Bachelor of Arts in English Studies degree at Miami University.

The Bachelor of Arts in English Studies requires 124 credit hours, which includes 36 credit hours in the major. The matches below indicate specific courses you may be awarded after successfully completing those courses and transferring to Miami University.

This agreement becomes effective upon its signing by both Colleges and will remain effective for a period of three years at which time it will be reviewed and may be renegotiated.

Contacts

Miami University:

Marianne Cotugno, Professor of English | cotugnm@MiamiOH.edu

University of Cincinnati - Clermont College Contact Name and Information:

Dr. Richard Stackpole, Senior Assistant Dean, Academic Affairs | stackprc@uc.edu

Dr. Sharon Burns | burnssl@ucmail.uc.edu

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Table 1 shows how a student completes an Associate of Arts degree in English at UC Clermont and how those courses count at Miami University.

Table 1 University of Cincinnati to Miami University Equivalencies
University of Cincinnati Blue Ash - AA English Miami University - BA English Studies

Fall Semester, Year 1

Course/Title Credits Credits
ENGL 1001 English Composition (3) ENG 111
Composition and Rhetoric (not counted in major)
(3)
INTR 1010 Introduction to the Liberal Arts (3) IDST**  (3)
Foreign Language Course equivalency determined based on which course is selected
Mathematics / Statistics Elective – choose one course
MATH 1008 Foundations of Quantitative Reasoning

 

(3)

MTH 119 Quantitative Reasoning 

 

(4)

OR STAT 1031 Introduction to Statistics (3) OR STA 261 Statistics (Meets MPF V) (4)

Spring Semester, Year 1

(3)
British Literature - choose one:
ENGL 2134 Survey of English Literature I (3) ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 (3)
OR ENGL 2135 Survey of English Literature II (3) ENG 274 English Literature 1901 to present (3)
Literature or Creative Writing Elective - choose one: (3) (3)
ENGL 2011 Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction ENG 226 Creative Writing: Short Story and Poetry or ENGT**
OR ENGL 2012 Intermediate Fiction ENG 320 Intermediate Creative Writing : Fiction
OR ENGL2014 Rhetorical Grammar ENGT**
OR ENGL 2017 Introduction to Creative Writing: Poetry ENG 226 Creative Writing or ENGT**
OR ENGL 2018 Intermediate Poetry ENG 330 Intermediate Creative Writing: Poetry
OR ENGL 2024 Literary History of Drama ENGT**
OR ENGL 2027 Introduction to Creative Writing: Drama ENG 226 Creative Writing or ENGT**
OR ENGL 2029 Literature and Gender ENGT**
OR ENGL 2035 Contemporary Novel ENGT**
OR ENGL 2036 Contemporary World Lit: the Short Story ENG 231 The Short Story
OR ENGL 2037 Contemporary World Lit: Poetry ENGT**
OR ENGL 2044 Writing for Children and Teens ENGT**
OR ENGL 2055 Science and Lit in the Renaissance ENGT**
OR ENGL 2071 Intro to Technical Writing EGS 215 Workplace Writing
OR ENGL 2075 Intro to Literature ENGT**
OR ENGL 2085 Popular Fiction ENG 122 Popular Literature
OR ENGL 3024 Journalism ENGT**
OR ENGL 3029 Reading and Writing Autobio ENGT**
OR ENGL 3071 Technical Writing ENG 313 Technical Writing
OR ENGL 3075 Professional Writing and Publication ENGT**
Foreign Language (5) Foreign Language (5)
Social Science Elective (3) Course equivalency determined based on which course is selected. (3)

Fall Semester, Year 2

(3)

American Literature – choose one:

 

(3)

 

(3)

ENGL 2007 Survey of American Literature I

ENG 275 American Literature to 1900

OR ENGL 2008 Survey of American Literature II

OR ENG 276 American Literature 1900 to present
Ethnic Literature Elective – choose two: (6) (6)
ENGL 2021 World Literature I ENGT**
OR ENGL 2022 World Literature II ENGT**
OR ENGL 2080 Ethnic Literatures of the United States ENG 348 Ethnic American Literatures
OR ENGL 2090 Native American Literature ENG 246 Native American Literature
ARTH Art History Elective (3) Course equivalency determined based on which course is selected (3)
BoK: HP Historical Perspectives Elective from the HIST discipline (3) Course equivalency determined based on which course is selected (3)

Spring Semester, Year 2

 

INTR2090 Liberal Arts Sophomore Seminar

(3) EDLT** (3)

ENGL 2089 Intermediate Composition

(3) ENG 225 Advanced Composition (3)

Literature or Creative Writing Elective - choose two:

ENGL 2011 Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction (6) ENG 226 Creative Writing: Short Story and Poetry or ENGT** (6)
OR ENGL 2012 Intermediate Fiction ENG 320 Intermediate Creative Writing : Fiction
OR ENGL2014 Rhetorical Grammar ENGT**
OR ENGL 2017 Introduction to Creative Writing: Poetry ENG 226 Creative Writing or ENGT**
OR ENGL 2018 Intermediate Poetry ENG 330 Intermediate Creative Writing: Poetry
OR ENGL 2024 Literary History of Drama ENGT**
OR ENGL 2027 Introduction to Creative Writing: Drama ENG 226 Creative Writing or ENGT**
OR ENGL 2029 Literature and Gender ENGT**
OR ENGL 2035 Contemporary Novel ENGT**
OR ENGL 2036 Contemporary World Lit: the Short Story ENG 231 The Short Story
OR ENGL 2037 Contemporary World Lit: Poetry ENGT**
OR ENGL 2044 Writing for Children and Teens ENGT**
OR ENGL 2055 Science and Lit in the Renaissance ENGT**
OR ENGL 2071 Intro to Technical Writing EGS 215 Workplace Writing
OR ENGL 2075 Intro to Literature ENGT**
OR ENGL 2085 Popular Fiction ENG 122 Popular Literature
OR ENGL 3024 Journalism ENGT**
OR ENGL 3029 Reading and Writing Autobio ENGT**
OR ENGL 3071 Technical Writing ENG 313 Technical Writing
OR ENGL 3075 Professional Writing and Publication ENGT**

Bok: HP Historical Perspectives Elective

(3) Course equivalency determined based on which course is selected (3)

Bok: NS Natural Science Elective

(3) Satisfies Natural Sciences (Foundation IV) (3)

TOTAL CREDITS

61 TOTAL CREDITS 61

**These courses do not have Miami University equivalents; they will be recorded as “T” courses on the student’s transcript. With the assistance of their academic advisor, the student requests (through petition) for the ENGT** courses to count toward English Studies requirements as described below. Students can expect that ENGT courses will be counted as described here.

The following is an overview of the requirements in the 36 credit English Studies major at Miami University:

BA in English Studies Requirements:
CORE:  
ENG 298 Intro to Literary and Cultural Studies (3 cr)
EGS 301 Writing and the Professions (3 cr)
ENG 495 Capstone (3 cr)

DISTRIBUTION:
Readings in Literary History: Survey and Genre (9 cr)
Studies in Writing (at least one at 300/400 level) (6 cr)
Multicultural Perspectives (6 cr)
Additional 300/400 level EGS not used above (6 cr)

Table 2 shows how students completing their coursework at the University of Cincinnati Clermont can complete up to 24 of 36 required credit hours in the major:

Table 2 How UC Clermont ENGL Courses Meet Miami University EGS Requirements
UC Clermont Course Miami University
ENGL2007 Survey of Amer Lit I
ENGL2008 Survey of Amer Lit II
ENGL2134 Survey of English Lit I
ENGL2135 Survey of English Lit II
Readings in Literary History: Survey (6 credits). You can count two of these four courses (up to 6 credits) toward this requirement.
ENGL2035 Contemporary Novel
ENGL2036 Contemporary World Lit: the Short Story
ENGL2037 Contemporary World Lit: Poetry
ENGL2075 Intro to Literature

Readings in Literary History: Genre (3 credits). You can count one of these four courses (3 credits) toward this requirement.

NOTE: Students can choose to complete 6cr of Genre and 3 cr of Survey as well.

ENGL2011 Intro to CW: Fiction
ENGL2012 Intermediate Fiction
ENGL2017 Intro to CW: Poetry
ENGL2027 Intro to CW: Drama
ENGL 2089 Intermediate Composition

ENGL 3024 Journalism
ENGL 3029 Reading and Writing Autobio
ENGL 3071 Technical Writing
ENGL 3075 Professional Writing and Publication

Studies in Writing (6 credits):  You can count one of these 20XX courses (3 credits) toward this requirement. Because this area requires at least one course at the 300/400 level, additional ENGL20XX courses in this area count as electives.  

You can count up to two of these ENGL30XX courses (6cr) to meet this requirement. If the student completes an ENGL20XX course, they will only need one ENGL30XX course to complete the Studies in Writing requirement.

ENGL 2021 World Literature I

ENGL 2022 World Literature II

ENGL 2080 Ethnic Literatures of the United States

ENGL 2090 Native American Literature
Multicultural Perspectives (6 credits).  You can count two of these courses (up to 6 credits) toward this requirement.

Students completing the Associate of Arts in English at the University of Cincinnati Clermont College earn 61 credit hours that transfer to Miami University. Students completing the Ohio Transfer Module at UC Clermont through their General Education credits will have completed Miami Plan Foundation I, II, III, IV, V, and the Miami Plan Thematic Sequence. Multiple courses that count in the Studies in Writing category at Miami count as Advanced Writing at Miami University.

At Miami University, transfer students who completed the OTM will still need to complete: Intercultural Perspectives (3 credits), Experiential Learning (o credits), and Capstone (3 credits).  These credits can be earned through completion of the major in English Studies. They will need to complete a total of 63 hours to reach the 124 required for the BA depending on what they have earned at UC Clermont.

Table 3 shows how a student completes the English Studies major having completed 24 of the required 36 credit hours through their coursework at University of Cincinnati Clermont.  The table is merely a guide; student choices while at the University of Cincinnati Clermont College may require changes to how the student completes the degree at Miami University. In addition to the courses listed here, students will be expected to complete the required hours for graduation with a baccalaureate degree. Students are expected to meet with an advisor to discuss course selection and planning.

Third Year Miami University

Table 3 Suggested Sequence for Degree Completion for UC Clermont Graduate Who Has Completed OTM
Subject Code Course Number Course Title Credit Hours

Fall Semester

ENG 298 Intro to Literary and Cultural Studies (3)
Choose a course to meet the Intercultural Perspectives requirement (if EGS Multicultural Perspectives course does not meet); otherwise, choose a free elective (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Total Hours 15

Spring Semester

EGS 301 Writing and the Professions (note: meets Miami Plan Experiential Learning requirement) (3)
EGS 300/400 **Choose an advanced EGS course (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Total Hours 16

Fourth Year Miami University

Table 3 Suggested Sequence for Degree Completion for UC Clermont Graduate Who Has Completed OTM
Subject Code Course Number Course Title Credit Hours

Fall Semester

ENG/EGS 300/400 **Choose a course to meet the Studies in Writing requirement (if credits not earned at UC Clermont; otherwise, choose a free elective) (3)
EGS 300/400 **Choose an advanced EGS course (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (4)
Total Hours: 16

Spring Semester

EGS 495 Capstone (note: meets Miami Plan Capstone requirement) (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (3)
Elective – students are encouraged to choose a course that contributes to a minor or other credential (4)
Total Hours 16

Information about the English Studies degree program can be accessed here: programs.MiamiOH.edu/programs/english-studies-ba/

More information can be received by contacting the department via email, phone, or in person:

204B Rentschler Hall
Hamilton Campus
513-785-3232
llw@MiamiOH.edu

Students are encouraged to reach out to the department via email or phone with any questions they have about the program.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of Languages, Literatures, and Writing

Hamilton Campus Rentschler Hall 204A
513-785-3232