2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English
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Faculty
- Professors: Lesley Ginsberg, Rebecca Laroche, Katherine Mack, and Susan Taylor
- Professors Emeriti: Thomas J. Napierkowski, Kenneth Pellow, and Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky
- Professor Emerita: Joan Ray
- Senior Instructor Emerita: Ceil Malek
- Associate Professors: Ann Amicucci, Steven Carter, and Kirsten Bartholomew Ortega (Chair)
- Assistant Professors: Laura Collins, Helen Davies, and Suhaan Mehta
- Director, Excel Writing Center & Assistant Professor Attendant Rank: Matthew Balk
- Senior Instructors: Gina Baldoni-Rus, Craig Bubeck, Anthony Friedhoff, Catherine Grandorff, Juliet Green, Phillip Haisley, Keri Hemenway, Kathleen Johnson, Chelsea Lawson, Omar Montoya, Michelle Prose, Rebecca Posusta, Leslie Rapparlie, Christine Robinson Coon, Kacey Ross, Adrian Shaw, M. Nate Siebert, Meghan Tifft, Andrea Wenker, and DeLyn Winters
- Instructors: Celeste Delbar, Michael Ferguson, Sheldon Gaskell, Cody Kaser, Chris Martin, Nathan Price, Kristen Robinson, and Martin Salgado
Programs of Study
English Department Academic Policies
Levels of Courses
Ordinarily, 1000-level courses are taken prior to 2000-level courses, and so on. Unless otherwise indicated, courses have general prerequisites as follows: for 2000-level courses, 24 prior college credit hours; for 3000-level courses, 30 college credit hours; for 4000-level courses, 45 college credit hours.
Prerequisite for All English Courses
Students must fulfill the first core writing requirement (ENGL 1310, ENGL 1308, or ENGL 1300+1305) prior to taking any other English course. Literature courses have additional prerequisites: ENGL 2010 for English majors, ENGL 1500 for non-majors.
Graduate Course Offerings
In general, a 4000-level course may also be taken for graduate credit as a 5000-level course. See instructor for details. 5000- and 6000-level courses are for graduate students only.
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