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Faculty
Chairperson: Associate Professor Michael McClintock
Graduate Program Coordinators: Associate Professor Kimberly Davis (English), Professor Julia Stakhnevich (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
Professors: Ann Brunjes, Benjamin Carson, Gregory Chaplin, Anne Doyle, Kathryn Evans, John Kucich, Jadwiga Smith, William Smith, Kathleen Vejvoda
Associate Professors: Joyce Rain Anderson, Heidi Bean, Matthew Bell, James Crowley, John Mulrooney, Ellen Scheible, John Sexton, Lee Torda
Assistant Professors: Alba Aragon, Allyson Ferrante, Emily Field, Kevin Kalish, Lisa Litterio, Bruce Machart, Garrett Nichols, Elizabeth Veisz
Department Telephone Number: 508.531.1258
Location: Tillinghast Hall, Room 340
Website: www.bridgew.edu/english
Degree Programs
- BA in English
Concentrations: English Education (High School, Middle School), Writing and Writing Studies
- MA in English
- MAT in English
Undergraduate Minor
- Literature and Literary Studies
- Writing and Writing Studies
Click on Academic Programs for program information and requirements.
Bachelor of Arts
The program of study for English majors aims to enhance their appreciation and knowledge of literature and the writing process. Through exposure to significant literary works and to the tools for understanding and analyzing what they read and write, students will develop an understanding of the history and background of English-language literatures, including texts in translation central to the discipline. Course work in the major includes offerings in culturally diverse English-language literatures with a foundation in British and American traditions, embracing the writing process and critical analysis. This background prepares English majors to enter diverse careers or to pursue graduate study. Bridgewater State University English majors have achieved success in a wide variety of occupations including teaching, banking, law, medicine, publishing, government service, public relations, technical writing, creative writing, advertising and business administration.
Within the English major, students may also pursue a writing and writing studies concentration or combine their program with licensure in elementary, middle school or secondary education.
The department offers an honors program for students who wish to pursue independent study culminating in a thesis.
The department participates in interdisciplinary minors such as American Studies, Childhood Studies, Classical Studies, Film Studies, Irish Studies, Latim American and Caribbean Studies and U.S. Ethnic & Indienours Studies.
Educator Licensure
Students interested in seeking Massachusetts teacher licensure should refer to the following department links for specific teacher licensure and program requirements: Elementary and Early Childhood Education or Special Education for students double majoring in elementary education, early childhood education or special education; or Secondary Education and Professional Programs for students minoring in secondary education (high school, middle school or PreK-12 specialist).
Honors Program
The honors program in English provides highly motivated English majors with opportunities to enhance their academic program through intensive scholarly study and research designed to be of assistance in postgraduate employment or in the pursuit of an advanced degree in English. Contact the Department of English for further information concerning eligibility and application.
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