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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

English: Literature and Writing


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The CI English Program fosters reflective interpretation, creativity, analysis, and effective expression. Our students investigate a wide range of literatures, explore multicultural and international perspectives, and work with local communities in service learning courses. The English Program engages a variety of other disciplines, including History, Education, Psychology, the Physical Sciences, and the Arts, making it one of CI’s most vibrantly interdisciplinary programs. Our major and general education curricula prepare graduates for further study or professional paths and ready them to take their places as informed local and world citizens. In addition to organizing an innovative approach to Freshman Composition, the English Program leads campus writing initiatives such as the Roving Rhetorician faculty mentoring program and the Student Writing Guide, and it participates in developing interdisciplinary learning communities. (See English Program website for further information).

Options

We offer three options and a certificate in technical writing; these are ways that students can organize their elective choices to pursue further study in preparation for graduate school, careers, or personal growth. The options and certificate, which are optional, require 1-2 courses beyond the required 4 electives to complete.

Careers

The B.A. in English prepares students for graduate programs in English, secondary education, creative writing, linguistics, journalism, and international relations, among others. English majors, trained in critical thinking, interpretive reading, and effective writing also do well on the LSAT exams for law schools. The major is excellent preparation for a variety of creative professions such as publishing and marketing (traditional and web-based); advertising and copyediting; public relations; education (in schools and for agencies and other organizations); corporate communications and blogging; policy analysis; journalism and freelance writing; social media management; proposal and grant writing; non-profit management; teaching English overseas; paralegal careers; technical writing; web content curating; and other careers requiring strong communication skills, research abilities, the ability to see things from multiple perspectives, and a well-rounded education.

Program Learning Outcomes

By the time they graduate from the program, English majors will be able to: 

  • Express original and creative ideas in writing and speech;
  • Practice effective editing, including appropriate use of English grammar and usage conventions;
  • Analyze a diversity of texts, ideas, and problems from multiple perspectives (multicultural, interdisciplinary, international, experiential, theoretical and/or educational);
  • Find, evaluate, and synthesize scholarship, research, and information from a variety of sources and disciplines;
  • Articulate an accurate perception of their performance in the program.

Faculty

Bradley Monsma, Ph.D.
Chair and Faculty Advisor of English Program
Professor of English
Bell Tower West, Room 1235
(805) 437-8948
brad.monsma@csuci.edu

Mary Adler, Ph.D.
Professor of English
Bell Tower West, Room 1295
(805) 437-8486
marion.adler@csuci.edu

Stacey S. Anderson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Bell Tower West, Room 1122
(805) 437-3291
stacey.anderson@csuci.edu

Julia Balén, Ph.D.
Professor of English
Bell Tower West, Room 1112
(805) 437-8435
julia.balen@csuci.edu

Sean Carswell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Bell Tower West, Room 1185
(805) 437-3189
sean.carswell@csuci.edu

Georgina Guzmán, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Bell Tower West, Room 1175
(805) 437-8400
georgina.guzman@csuci.edu

Bob Mayberry, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English
Bell Tower West, Room 1141
(805) 437-2786
bob.mayberry@csuci.edu

Joan Peters, Ph.D.
Professor of English
Bell Tower West, Room 1225
(805) 437-8448
joan.peters@csuci.edu

Dr. Kim Vose
Assistant Professor of English
Bell Tower West 1141
(805) 437-3965
kim.vose@csuci.edu

Contact Information

http://english.csuci.edu/

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