English
Chair: Wayne Miller
Associate Chair: Rodney Herring
Program Coordinator: Francine Olivas-Zarate
Program Assistant: Emilio Marquez
Office: 1015 9th Street Park
Telephone: 303-315-7830
Fax: 303-315-7826
Website: clas.ucdenver.edu/english/
Overview
English majors learn to acquire and synthesize information and to present their ideas and opinions skillfully. They find employment in fields in which the sophisticated use of language is necessary for achievement and advancement. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study, not only in writing, film studies and literature, but to schools of medicine, law, journalism and business.
Undergraduate Information
English
Undergraduates wishing to major in English (ENGL) or English Writing, Rhetoric and Technology (ENWT) must declare the major by the time they have completed 60 semester hours. The English major allows a student to choose from one of two options: Literature & Film or Creative Writing. Students interested in a double major must choose one option in English or the English Writing, Rhetoric and Technology major and are required to complete 21 different courses (63 hours).
Click here to learn more about the English Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology Major.
Click here to learn more about the English Major–Creative Writing option.
Click here to learn more about the English Major–Literature & Film option.
BA in English With Secondary Teacher Licensure Endorsement
Students seeking secondary English teacher licensure may pursue a BA in English with Secondary Teacher Licensure Endorsement. This enables them to complete their English major as well as fulfill requirements for licensure at the undergraduate level.
Click here to learn more about the English, BA with Secondary Teacher Licensure Endorsement.
Departmental Honors
Latin honors may be earned by participating in the department’s honors program. Students with a 3.5 GPA in English are encouraged to begin the program in their junior year. The program requires additional course work (3 hours) and affords students the opportunity to work individually with the professor of their choice. Detailed information is available in the English department office.
Minors
The Department of English also offers four separate minors. No courses taken for a minor may be counted toward an English major.
- Creative Writing Minor
- English Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology Minor
- Film Studies Minor
- Literature Minor
Additional Information
For additional information on majors, options, minors and certificates call the Department of English office at 303-315-7830.
Graduate Information
Please go to the Graduate catalog to read about our graduate programs.
Programs
- English - Creative Writing Option, BA
- English - Literature and Film Option, BA
- English Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology, BA
- English, BA with Secondary Teaching Licensure Endorsement
- Creative Writing Minor
- English Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology Minor
- Film Studies Minor
- Literature Minor
- Proposal and Grant Writing Undergraduate Certificate
- Teaching English Language Learners Undergraduate Certificate (CTELL)
- Technical and Professional Writing Undergraduate Certificate
Faculty
Professors:
Joanne Addison, PhD, Purdue University
Colleen Donnelly, PhD, University of Washington
Jeffrey Franklin, PhD, University of Florida
Sarah Hagelin, PhD, University of Virginia
Wayne Miller, MFA, University of Houston
Bradford K. Mudge, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
Gillian Silverman, PhD, Duke University
Cynthia Wong, PhD, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Associate Professors:
Brian Barker, PhD, University of Houston
Nicole Beer, PhD, University of Missouri
Teague Bohlen, MFA, Arizona State University
Michelle Comstock, PhD, Purdue University
Fatima Esseili, PhD, Purdue University
Rodney Herring, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
Philip Joseph, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo
Joanna Luloff, PhD, University of Missouri
John Tinnell, PhD, University of Florida
Ian Ying, PhD, University of Arizona
Assistant Professors:
Kari Campeau, PhD, University of Minnesota
Andrew Scahill, PhD, University of Texas at Austin