2020-2021 Graduate Catalog
English
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Chair: Philip Joseph
Associate Chair: Michelle Cmstock
Program Coordinator: Francine Olivas-Zarate
Program Assistant: Janelle (Jenny) Dunington
Office: 1015 9th Street Park
Telephone: 303-315-7830
Fax: 303-315-7826
Website: clas.ucdenver.edu/english/
Faculty
Professors:
Joanne Addison, PhD, Purdue University
Colleen Donnelly, PhD, University of Washington
Jeffrey Franklin, PhD, University of Florida
Bradford K. Mudge, PhD, University of Texas, Austin
Cynthia Wong, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Associate Professors:
Pompa Banerjee, PhD, University of Massachusetts
Brian Barker, PhD, University of Houston
Nicole Beer, PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia
Teague Bohlen, MFA, Arizona State University
Nancy Ciccone, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Michelle Comstock, PhD, Purdue University
Sarah Hagelin, PhD, University of Virginia
Rodney Herring, PhD, University of Texas, Austin
Philip Joseph, PhD, State University of New York, Buffalo
Joanna Luloff, MFA, Emerson College; PhD, University of Missouri
Wayne Miller, MFA, University of Houston
Gillian Silverman, PhD, Duke University
John Tinnell, PhD, University of Florida, Gainesville
Catherine A. Wiley, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Ian Ying, PhD, University of Arizona
Assistant Professors:
Andrew Scahill, PhD, University of Texas, Austin
The English Studies graduate program provides a strong foundation in primary knowledge areas, including the history of the English language, the major genres and the theory of genre, approaches to literacy, and the impact of technology on reading and writing. The program invites MA candidates to build on this foundation by developing an expertise in teaching, and by expanding their content knowledge with courses in rhetoric, literature, film, and applied linguistics.
Graduate Program
Click here to learn about the MA in English.
Certificates
The English department also offers a graduate certificate in teaching English to speakers of other languages.
Click here to learn about Teaching English Language Learners Graduate Certificate.
Click here to learn about the Graduate Certificate in Teaching College-level Literature and Film.
Click here to learn about the Graduate Certificate in Teaching College-level Language and Literacy.
Additional Information
For additional information on majors, options, minors and certificates call the Department of English office at 303-315-7830.
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