2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English Department
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College of Arts and Humanities
Ellensburg
Samuelson Building 201
Mail Stop 7558
509-963-1546
https://www.cwu.edu/academics/english/
Faculty and Staff
Chair
Christopher Schedler, PhD
Professors
Anne Cubilie, PhD, cultural studies, critical theory, film and media studies
Bobby Cummings, PhD, rhetoric, English education, computer composition
Charles X. Li, PhD, linguistics, TESOL, linguistic approaches to literature
Christopher Schedler, PhD, American, American Indian, and Latina/o literature
Joshua Welsh, PhD, rhetoric, scientific and technical communication
Katharine Whitcomb, MFA, creative writing, interdisciplinary projects, poetry
Associate Professors
M. Eliatamby-O’Brien, PhD, postcolonial lit, critical race, interdisciplinary gender, and transnational/transpacific literary studies
Paul Daniel Martin, PhD, writing studies, rhetoric
Cynthia Pengilly, PhD, rhetoric and technical communication
James Seth, PhD, early modern literature, Shakespeare
Sarah Sillin, PhD, American, African American, and women’s literature
Maya Zeller, MFA, creative writing
Assistant Professors
Ali Ünal, PhD, creative writing
Senior Lecturers
Melissa Brouwer, MA
Pedro Xavier Cavazos, MFA
Paula Collucci, MA
Seanse Ducken, MFA
Ruthi Erdman, MA
Colin Hester, MFA
Marisa Humphrey, MA
Kevin Leaverton, MA
A.I. Ross, MA
Travis Tad Smith, MA
Shannon Wilson, MA
Lecturers
Joshua Aubol, MA
Taneum Bambrick, MFA
Reka Britschgi, MA
Madison Flint, MA
Austin Fricke, MA
Kerry O’Connor, MA
Brittney Poston, MA
Sara-June Treadwell, MA
Emeritus Professors
Liahna Armstrong, PhD, American literature, popular culture, film
Patricia Callaghan, DA, rhetoric, world literature, English education
Toni Culjak, PhD, American, world and multicultural literature, film
George Drake, PhD, British literature, literary theory
Karen Gookin, MA, general education, technical writing
Loretta Gray, PhD, applied linguistics, composition, TESOL
Lila Harper, PhD, 19th-century British literature, natural history writing, research methodologies
Karen Hull, MA, expository writing, first-year writing, science writing
Virginia Mack, PhD, general education, Irish literature
Teresa Martin, PhD, English education, women’s literature
Lisa Norris, MFA, creative writing
Steven Olson, PhD, American literature, film
Paulus Pimomo, PhD, British literature, post-colonial studies
Joseph Powell, MFA, creative writing, modern poetry
Robert Schnelle, MA, grammar, essay, general education
Gerald J. Stacy, PhD, English Renaissance literature
Christine Sutphin, PhD, British literature
Staff
Rhonda Muller, secretary supervisor
Krislon Rhynes, office assistant III
Department Information
The Department of English offers undergraduate and graduate courses in American, British, and world literature, English language and linguistics, English education, film study, and professional and creative writing. The study of English helps students to develop and enhance skills in critical analysis and written and oral communication. English program graduates pursue a variety of careers, including business, education, government, law, publishing, and writing.
Departmental Honors in English
The honors program in English recognizes the superior scholarship of qualified majors. To qualify for the program, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.4 overall and 3.7 in English and be recommended by three faculty members. In addition to their regular course of study, qualified students complete an individual study course culminating in an honors paper. A student whose honors paper is accepted will graduate with departmental honors in English. For additional details, consult the department website.
Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/english/ or by contacting the department directly.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)Certificate ACertificate BMinorCoursesEnglish (ENG)- ENG 100T - Transitional English (Put on reserve by department 8/24/22, will go inactive 8/24/25)
- ENG 101 - Academic Writing I: Critical Reading and Responding
- ENG 101A - Stretch Academic Writing A: Critical Reading and Responding
- ENG 101B - Stretch Academic Writing B: Critical Reading and Responding
- ENG 102 - Academic Writing II: Reasoning and Research on Social Justice
- ENG 103 - Academic Writing II: Reasoning and Research on Health and Current Issues
- ENG 104 - Academic Writing II: Reasoning and Research on Sustainability and Civic Engagement
- ENG 105 - The Literary Imagination: An Introduction to Literature
- ENG 106 - Literature and the Environment
- ENG 107 - Literature, Health, and Well-Being
- ENG 108 - Literature and Social Justice
- ENG 109 - Science Fiction vs Science Fact: Literature, Science, and Technology
- ENG 111 - Writing in the Sciences
- ENG 112 - Writing in the Social Sciences
- ENG 180 - Introduction to Linguistics
- ENG 220 - Grammar for Writers
- ENG 222 - Multicultural Literature for Teachers
- ENG 243 - Talking Back: Power, Diversity, and Social Justice
- ENG 247 - Multicultural Literature
- ENG 263 - Introduction to Creative Writing
- ENG 264 - Introduction to Creative Writing and the Environment
- ENG 265 - Introduction to Creative Writing as “Mindfulness, Health and Well-Being”
- ENG 267 - Screenwriting Fundamentals
- ENG 289 - Career Writing Seminar for Teacher Candidates
- ENG 296 - Individual Study
- ENG 298 - Special Topics
- ENG 299 - Seminar
- ENG 301 - Rhetoric for Professional Writers
- ENG 302 - Poetry and Poetics
- ENG 303 - Principles of English Studies
- ENG 310 - Technical Writing
- ENG 311 - Business Writing
- ENG 315 - Visual Rhetoric and Document Design
- ENG 320 - English Grammar
- ENG 323 - Writing and Editing for Publication
- ENG 329 - Cultural Studies in Literature
- ENG 330 - African American Literature
- ENG 331 - Latina/o Literature
- ENG 332 - American Indian Literature
- ENG 333 - Asian American Literature
- ENG 334 - American Indian Oral and Nonfiction Literature
- ENG 335 - Women’s Literature
- ENG 336 - Race and Literature
- ENG 337 - Gender, Sexuality, and LGBTQ+ Literatures
- ENG 342 - Early American Film History
- ENG 343 - Modern American Film History
- ENG 344 - Film Theory
- ENG 347 - Global Perspectives in Literature
- ENG 354 - History of Television
- ENG 357 - Writing for Serial Media
- ENG 360 - Survey of World Cinema
- ENG 363 - Shakespeare
- ENG 364 - Fiction Writing
- ENG 365 - Poetry Writing
- ENG 366 - Creative Nonfiction Writing
- ENG 368 - Multi-Genre Writing Workshop
- ENG 369 - Variable Topics Writing Workshop
- ENG 371 - Literature and History I
- ENG 372 - Literature and History II
- ENG 373 - Literature and History III
- ENG 374 - Literature and History IV
- ENG 377 - Literature and Philosophy
- ENG 380 - Studies in Drama
- ENG 381 - Life Hacks for Transfer Student Success
- ENG 391 - Workshop
- ENG 396 - Individual Study
- ENG 397 - Honors
- ENG 398 - Special Topics
- ENG 399 - Seminar
- ENG 404 - Advanced Technical Writing
- ENG 413 - Composition Theory
- ENG 415 - Critical Studies in American Literature
- ENG 417 - Critical Studies in World Literature
- ENG 418 - Advanced Literary and Critical Theory
- ENG 419 - Critical Studies in British Literature
- ENG 420 - English Linguistics
- ENG 422 - Teaching Young Adult Literature
- ENG 423 - History of the English Language
- ENG 429 - Teaching Writing in Middle-level Humanities
- ENG 430 - Teaching Writing in the Secondary School
- ENG 431 - Principles and Practices of TESOL
- ENG 432 - Phonetics and Phonology
- ENG 434 - Discourse Analysis
- ENG 435 - Linguistics, Literature, and TESOL
- ENG 437 - Pedagogical Grammar and Discourse
- ENG 453 - Studies in Fiction
- ENG 454 - Studies in Creative Nonfiction
- ENG 455 - Studies in Poetry
- ENG 456 - Studies in Rhetoric
- ENG 460 - Advanced World Cinema
- ENG 461 - Studies in Film and Culture
- ENG 462 - Studies in Film and/or Television Genres
- ENG 463 - Studies in the Film Auteur
- ENG 464 - Advanced Fiction Writing
- ENG 465 - Advanced Poetry Writing
- ENG 466 - Advanced Creative Nonfiction Writing
- ENG 468 - Contemporary Writers Colloquium
- ENG 472 - Research Methods for Workplace Writers
- ENG 473 - Grant Writing: Theory and Practice
- ENG 474 - Professional Writing with New Media
- ENG 476 - Integrated Humanities at the Middle-level Grades
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