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English |
The English Department offers courses in composition, literature,
journalism, creative writing, English as a second-language, and basic
skills. These courses are designed to help students develop skills in
reading perceptively, thinking critically, and writing effectively. The
Writing Center, located in Liberal Arts 201, offers supplemental support
to assist students in developing these skills.
In order to be placed into the proper level of composition class, all
new students are required to take a placement test and meet with a
counselor prior to enrollment. A schedule of test dates is available in
the Counseling Center. A counselor will use those scores as well as
other information, such as high school and/or work experience, to place
students in the proper English class.
Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution and major in
English should consult with a counselor regarding the transfer process
and lower division requirements. |
| Faculty |
| Department Head: | Hunter, Diane |
| Faculty: | Alexander, Horace
Allen Roper, Carolyn D
Baker, Deena M
Bouslough, Gail
Cannon, Judy K
Chapman, Sharon J
Chatterton, Elizabeth
Copeland, Mary
Ferguson, Prince
Ferri-Milligan, Paula
Free, Sheela S
Gurley, Renee C
Henry, Mark R
Hinckley, David J
Hunter, Diane S
Johnson, Terry
Jones, Edward
Kellogg, Elena G
Kennedy, Donna L
Kent, Michael O
Kinnaird, Thomas L
Kuntz, John A
Lamore, Joel
Lee, Yvette H
Loh Myers, Susan
Lopez, Alma G
Maestre, Joanne
Mahoney, Ann W
McDole, Brenee
McKie, William G
Means, Monique
Mohlenhoff, Mary
Moran, Omar
Moreno, Dolores J
Murillo, Charles R
Nanneman, Kathryn
Niehus, Gerald
Notarangelo, Joseph
Pal, Anasuya
Perez, Edward R
Rajala, Dyanna
Riddell, Linda
Rushing, Karin
Sabolick, Richard S
Schrader, Michelle R
Slusser, Michael A
Tilton, Julie Q
Waters, Madeleine Scall
Wolcott, Bruce
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