2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English, Humanities, and Philosophy
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David Rankin, Chair (Bea Wood Hall 216)
English
Professors: Johnson, Rankin
Associate Professors: Fields, Garrison, Lodge
Assistant Professors: Giddings, Giles, Henschel, Henson, Nivens, Schulze
Instructors: Carroll, Green
Lecturer: Warley
Professors Emeriti: Barnett, Carpenter, Galbraith, Hoffman, J. Hoggard, L. Hoggard, Olson, Rogers, Smith, Taylor, Whitlock
Teacher Certification in English
For more information see the Education Department and the English Language Arts and Reading (4-8 Certificate), B.S.I.S. or English Language Arts and Reading, B.A. with Secondary Certification (Grades 7-12) .
English Department Course Emphases
The following list of undergraduate courses outlines the varying emphases offered by the English Department. (Please note: some courses are listed under more than one emphasis.)
Freshman English and English Communication Core
Introduction to the Major
Sophomore Literature
Writing Courses
Language and Linguistics Courses
Theoretical Courses
Text in Context
Literature of Diverse Voices
Literary Authors or Themes
Periods
Period Early
Period Middle
Period Late
Directed Reading or Research
Senior Capstone
Distinguished Professorship
Perkins-Prothro Distinguished Professorship of English
The Perkins-Prothro Distinguished Professorship of English was established in 2001 by the Perkins-Prothro Foundation to recognize truly outstanding scholarship in the Prothro- Yeager College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Humanities
Coordinator: Kirsten Lodge (Bea Wood Hall 217)
Associate Professor: Lodge
Assistant Professor: Coxe
Professors Emeriti: L. Hoggard, Olson
Philosophy
Advisor: Nathan Jun (Bea Wood Hall 221)
Associate Professor: Jun
Assistant Professor: Schultz
Programs and Courses
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