Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2026
Department of English, Humanities, and Foreign Languages
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Kevin Sanders, Interim Chair
English Assistant Professors
Mr. Kevin Sanders
Dr. Janet Anokye
Dr. Derrick Cohens
English Instructors
Ms. Lori Basiewicz
Ms. Mary Parker
Ms. Sonia Shahjahan
Ms. Mikkah Sorrells
Modern Foreign Languages Faculty
Mr. John Peterson - Instructor
Ms. Dorothy Holt - Adjunct
Humanities Faculty
Mr. Jeongwon G. Seo - Adjunct
Dr. Marshawn Wilbourn - Adjunct
Theatre Instructor
Mr. Taijee Bunch
Viralene J. Computerized Writing Center
Mr. Kevin Sanders - Interim Director
Administrative Specialist
Mrs. Tasha Strong
The Department of English, Humanities, and Foreign Languages offers curricula leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature/Liberal Arts and in English Education. The B.A. degree in English Literature/Liberal Arts is designed for students who wish to pursue graduate studies in English or professional careers such as the law or the ministry while the B.A. degree in English Education is designed for students who wish to become secondary school teachers.
General Department Requirements
- Majors must present a grade of “C” or better on all required courses for the major.
- Majors must meet all of the institutional requirements of the university in order to graduate.
- Requirements listed in this section supplement, but do not supplant, institutional requirements.
- Majors must take a comprehensive examination during the last semester of their senior year.
English Program Goals:
- To provide students with basic training in the effective use of oral and written English
- To acquaint students with major literary works of English and American authors and major European works in translation
- To offer students courses to enhance their appreciation of the aesthetic pleasure consonant with good literature
- To provide a program for those students desiring to teach in the secondary schools
- To provide a background for those intending to pursue graduate study in English
- To service other departments that have courses in English as an integral part of their curricula
Modern Foreign Languages
Goals:
- To provide the student with adequate tools for the development of reading skills in languages other than English, especially French and Spanish
- To lay a foundation for the progressive development of oral and aural skills in these languages
- To develop a knowledge of and an appreciation for the cultures of other nations through an appreciation of the interplay between language and culture
Humanities and Philosophy
The general aim of the program in humanities and philosophy is to develop in students important insights into the fundamental problems of human life. The courses introduce students to the study of the most significant philosophical ideas and systems of the world, with particular emphasis upon the cultivation of the spirit of reflective and critical thinking as an essential part of both a philosophical outlook and a liberal education.
Goals:
- To acquaint students with major philosophical systems and endeavors through historical and intellectual perspectives
- To enable students to develop an enduring philosophy of life based on higher values and ideas
Theatre
Objective:
To involve students in the presentation of quality theatrical productions for the university community
Viralene J. Coleman Computerized Writing Center
Mr. Kevin Sanders
Interim Director
The Viralene J. Coleman Computerized Writing Center offers students individualized help with writing. Peer tutors are available to meet with students to discuss their writing. Tutors deal with matters ranging from: grammar, spelling, diction, and punctuation; to broader concerns, such as focus, development, organization, style, and documentation. The center also serves as a facility for students to use computers and print school-related material.
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