Minnesota Community Colleges
English Programs
English coursework at community colleges in this state. Composition, literature, and writing-track classes for transfer-track liberal-arts students.
27 colleges · 1011 sections · 158 unique courses · Fall 2026 · Updated today
English composition is required at virtually every four-year college in Minnesota for graduation, and the two-semester intro composition sequence (English I and II) is among the most-enrolled courses at Minnesota State community colleges. The 1011 sections across 27 institutions this term cover composition, intro literature, technical writing, and creative writing.
The English associate is a transfer pathway — completing the first two years of an English bachelor's at community-college tuition. Direct career roles in English (technical writer, copy editor, content marketer) typically need a bachelor's and a strong portfolio. Compare colleges below for online section availability; English I and II are among the most-online-available courses across Minnesota State.
Colleges offering English
Pick a college to see its full plan — every required course, which ones transfer to the school you want, and what’s open now.
English is a transfer program — community colleges offer the coursework; you earn the degree, and its earnings, at a four-year university. See where it transfers →
English Availability Snapshot
How english sections are being offered across 27 colleges in Minnesota this term (1011 sections total).
Delivery format
- online492 (49%)
- in person329 (33%)
- hybrid190 (19%)
When sections meet
- Morning (before noon)273
- Afternoon (noon–5 PM)232
- Evening (5 PM and after)32
- Asynchronous / TBA474
Start dates
Sections begin on 1 distinct date.
Instructor diversity
Taught by 326 distinct instructors across 27 colleges.
Degree requirements by college
Expand a college to see the courses required for graduation. Data sourced from each college's official catalog.
Anoka-Ramsey Community College1 program
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Plan all required coursesProgram Requirements: 12 Credits
12 creditsSee catalog for course list
Content Area 2
Content Area 4
General Education/MnTC Requirements: 40 Credits
40 creditsSee catalog for course list
A. Written (one course required)
Goal 06: Humanities/Fine Arts
- ELEC XXXChoose one of the following courses not already used to fulfill Content Area 2:not offered+ plan
- ENGL 2220British Literature to 1800not offered+ plan
- ENGL 2225British Literature Since 1800not offered+ plan
- ENGL 2230American Literature to 1865not offered+ plan
- ENGL 2235American Literature Since 1865not offered+ plan
- ELEC XXXSecond required course:not offered+ plan
- ELEC XXXGoal 06B Humanities/Philosophy or Goal 06C Art/Music/Theatre coursenot offered+ plan
Wellness Requirement: 2 Credits
2 creditsSee catalog for course list
Elective Courses: 6 credits
6 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester One
Total: 16 Credits
16 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester Two
Choose two of the following:
Total: 16 credits
16 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester Three
Total: 15 Credits
15 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester Four
Total: 13 credits
13 creditsSee catalog for course list
Source: College catalog
Century College2 programs
Inver Hills Community College1 program
Required English Pathway Curriculum: 14-15 Credits
14 creditsSee catalog for course list
Introduction to Literary Studies (choose one): 4 Credits
4 creditsSee catalog for course list
Literature Survey Course (choose one): 4 Credits
4 creditsSee catalog for course list
Diverse Literature Course (choose one): 3 or 4 Credits
4 creditsSee catalog for course list
Writing for a Specifc Purpose (choose one): 3 Credits
3 creditsSee catalog for course list
Health/Physical Education: 2 Credits
2 creditsSee catalog for course list
General Education Requirements: 29-40 Credits
29 creditsSee catalog for course list
Electives: 3-15 Credits
3 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester 1: 14-16 Credits
14 creditsSemester 2: 14-15 Credits
14 creditsSemester 3: 15 Credits
15 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester 4: 14-17 Credits
14 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester 3: 9-10 Credits
9 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester 4: 9 Credits
9 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester 5: 10 Credits
10 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester 6: 9 Credits
9 creditsSee catalog for course list
Semester 7: 2-5 Credits
2 creditsSee catalog for course list
Source: College catalog
Saint Paul College2 programs
Common English courses
- ENGL 1121College Writing and Critical Reading(59 sections)
- ENGL 1101College Composition(59 sections)
- ENGL 1021Composition I(58 sections)
- ENGL 1110Research Project(57 sections)
- ENGL 1201College Writing I(52 sections)
- ENGL 1711Composition 1-Paired with ENGL 0925-01: English Foundations(44 sections)
- ENGL 1117Reading and Writing Critically I(41 sections)
- ENG 1108Writing And Research Skills(40 sections)
- ENGL 1410Composition I(28 sections)
- ENGL 1111Research and Composition for Change(28 sections)
- ENGL 1020Composition I(25 sections)
- ENGL 1312Analytical Writing(23 sections)
Frequently asked questions
- Will my English composition credits transfer?
- Yes — English I and English II from any Minnesota State college transfer 1:1 to every Minnesota public four-year. Most also transfer to out-of-state public and private institutions, though the specific course-equivalence depends on each receiving school's catalog. English composition is among the most reliably transferable courses you can take.
- Can I major in English at a community college?
- You can complete the associate of arts with an English focus — the first two years of an English bachelor's — but the upper-division (literature theory, advanced writing seminars, capstone) only happens at a four-year. CC English faculty often teach intro literature and creative writing well, especially small workshop-style courses; serious English majors get strong preparation at the CC level.
- What jobs does an English degree qualify me for?
- With just the associate: limited direct roles — entry copywriting at small companies, administrative work, content moderation. With the bachelor's added: technical writer, content marketing, editor, communications coordinator, teacher (with certification), journalist, publishing assistant. The strongest English-major careers combine the writing skills with a domain specialty.
- Is the writing instruction at community college as good as at a four-year?
- Often yes, sometimes better. Community-college composition classes are typically smaller (20-25 students) than the large-lecture composition courses at flagship state universities, and CC English instructors are usually full-time teaching faculty (not graduate students). The instruction quality is high; the credential signaling is what differs.
Compare English programs in other states
Same comparison view, different state systems. Useful if you’re considering an out-of-state community college or just want to see how Minnesota’s english programs stack up.
Other programs in Minnesota
Some programs may not be offered at every college — pages render only when the program meets a coverage threshold for the state.