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College Administrative Offices | Office | Extension* | |
Dean of the College | Nancy G. McDermid | HUM 484 | 1541 |
Associate Dean and College Graduate Coordinator | Edwin T. Williams | HUM 484 | 1109 |
Department/Program | Chair/Director | Office | Extension* |
American Studies | Rodger Birt | HUM 410 | 1220 |
Classics | Pamela Vaughn | HUM 377 | 2068 |
Creative Writing | Maxine Chernoff | HUM 380 | 1891 |
English Language and Literature | Stephen E. Arkin | HUM 289 | 2264 |
Foreign Languages and Literatures | Julian Randolph | HUM 475 | 1421 |
Global Peace, Human Rights, and Justice Studies | JoAnn Aviel Anatole Anton | HSS 384 HUM 388 | 1448 1596 |
Humanities | Ruth Knier | HUM 410 | 1830 |
Jewish Studies | Laurie Zoloth-Dorfman | HUM 416 | 6075 |
Journalism | Erna R. Smith | HUM 305 | 1689 |
Museum Studies | Linda Ellis | HUM 528 | 1612 |
NEXA | Michael Gregory | HUM 415 | 1301 |
Philosophy | Anatole Anton | HUM 388 | 1596 |
Religious Studies | Jacob Needleman | HUM 444 | 2216 |
Speech and Communication Studies | Susan Shimanoff | HUM 282 | 1597 |
Technical and Professional Writing | Louise Rehling | HUM 414 | 7025 |
Women Studies | Inderpal Grewal | HUM 315 | 1388 |
World and Comparative Literature | Pamela Vaughn | HUM 377 | 2068 |
Center/Institute | Coordinator | Office | Extension* |
American Language Institute | H. Douglas Brown | HUM 101 | 1438 |
Center for Humanistic Studies | HUM 484 | 1109 | |
Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism | Ivan Roman | HUM 307 | 2083 |
Center for Modern Greek Studies | Martha Klironomos | HUM 542 | 1074 |
Community Involvement Center | Steven Cochrane | T-A | 1486 |
English Tutoring Center | Elizabeth Sommers | HUM 291 | 1821 |
Poetry Center and American Poetry Archives | Jewelle Gomez | HUM 511 | 3401 |
*For calls from off-campus, dial the prefix 338, then the four-digit extension number. For on-campus calls, dial 8 before the four-digit extension.
College of Humanities
The College of Humanities offers undergraduate degrees in the following disciplines:Bachelor of Arts
The College of Humanities consists of the departments of Classics, Creative Writing, English, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Humanities, Journalism, Philosophy, Speech and Communication Studies, Women Studies, and World and Comparative Literature; and individual programs in Global Peace Studies, Jewish Studies, Museum Studies, NEXA, Religious Studies, and Technical and Professional Writing. It jointly offers the American Studies program with the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. The college also houses a number of special centers, institutes, and facilities.
As the student examines this Bulletin, he/she will discover that a number of courses not only relate to one another but also cut across departmental lines. He/she can choose a major within one department; or by inquiring in the Advising Center (ADM 212), he/she can devise an individual cross-disciplinary program of study based on individual special interests.
in the public schools. In most cases, the requirements for the major must be adjusted to accommodate an Approved Single Subject Matter Preparation Program, those courses in a single subject which are required for entrance into teaching credential programs at this and other universities. A list of the courses required for teacher preparation in various subjects is available in department offices, as well as in the Credential Bulletin published by the College of Education. Students who are considering teaching as a career are urged to contact the department's credential adviser early in their planning, in order to identify the specific courses that satisfy requirements for both the major and the Subject Matter Preparation Program, and to arrange for assessment of subject matter competency. The credential adviser also informs them about other pre-teaching requirements that they may wish to fulfill before graduation.