2018-2019 Academic Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2018-2019 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Creative Writing Minor


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English Overview


Undergraduate Program

The English program offers courses for majors and minors and electives for non-majors. The program is designed to develop a sense of literature, literary history, and sensitivity to cultural values. Students will also acquire the ability to analyze effectively and to write persuasively, skills that are valuable to almost any vocation. Our program offers a range of courses, from traditional areas, such as Shakespeare, Romanticism, and global literature, to cutting-edge fields, such as medical humanism and science fiction. 

We advise English majors and minors to take two historical surveys, one pre-1850 and one post-1850, early in their programs.

In addition, we have a Creative Writing minor with courses in poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction taught by professional writers. These courses guide students to examine literary works as a writer to apply what they learn to their own writing. Interactive workshops, moreover, provide the feedback that helps students to develop and refine their work. Please contact Professor Elliott for more information.

Our program provides a number of scholarly opportunities, such as participation in our national Honors Society, our Capstone in English, and our Honors program. We also have connections to a number of internships, such as the London Internship Program, which offers positions in the fields of theater and journalism, in addition to internships with local newspapers and journals, as well as national organizations. Our program, moreover, has strong ties with the American Antiquarian Society, which offers seminars and the opportunity to participate in archival research. For those interested in studying abroad, the English Department has a partner program at the University of East Anglia and Advanced Studies in English in Bath, England. 

 

For more information, please visit the English Department’s website.

Scholarly Research Program


Our program facilitates scholarly research through our Capstone in English, a senior research project, and our Honors program. Please contact Professor Kasmer, Chair, for information. Also, every year The American Antiquarian Society, a prestigious national research library of American culture located in Worcester, offers seminars in specialized topics in American studies. Please contact Professor Elliott or Neuman for more information. 

Internship Opportunities


In cooperation with the University’s internship office, the English Department supports internships for all majors. Internships are available both in university offices and in venues beyond the campus-for example, newspapers, news departments of radio and television stations, periodical and book publishers, and communication departments. Please consult with Professor Kasmer, Chair, for further information.

Health Professions


In an effort to enhance students’ opportunities for entrance into medical, dental and veterinary schools, the Premedical and Predental Advisory Committee has a special arrangement with the English Department, allowing students to major in English while meeting the specific requirements of medical schools. The English Department also offers courses in medical humanism, helping those interested in the medical field to become more culturally sensitive and empathetic. If interested, please consult Professor Jones.

Study Abroad


The English Department has a special arrangement with the University of East Anglia in England, the Advanced Studies in English in Bath, England and the London Internship Program. For information, please consult with Professor Kasmer, Chair, or Clark’s Study Abroad Programs.

Creative Writing Minor Requirements


The required curriculum for creative writing minors consists of six English courses.

English Faculty


Program


Louis Bastien, Ph.D.
James Elliott, Ph.D.
Betsy P. Huang, Ph.D.
Esther Jones, Ph.D.
Lisa Kasmer, Ph.D. - Department Chair
Stephen M. Levin, Ph.D.
Meredith Neuman, Ph.D.
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Department Instructors


Dianne Berg M.A., Ph.D. expected
Bruce Borowsky M.A.
Timothy Connolly M.A.
Jonathan Dickstein Ph.D.
Reginald Gibson M.F.A.
Kate Perillo M.A., M.A.T., Ph.D expected
Kourtney Senquiz M.A., M.A.T., Ph.D. expected
Lucilia Valerio Ph.D

Creative Writing Instructors


Michael Carolan M.F.A.
Joan Houlihan M.A.
Robin McLean M.F.A.
Karen Osborn M.F.A.
Jessica Bane Robert M.F.A.

Emeriti


John J. Conron, Ph.D.
SunHee Kim Gertz, Ph.D., Research Professor
Serena S. Hilsinger, Ph.D.
Fern Johnson, Ph.D., Research Professor
Virginia Mason Vaughan, Ph.D., Research Professor

Adjunct


Michael Bamberg, Ph.D.
Gino DiIorio, M.F.A.
Robert Tobin, Ph.D.
 

Graduate Studies in English


Stephen M. Levin, Ph.D., Director

English Courses


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