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Faculty: Alexander; Balkun (Director of Faculty Development; Director of Undergraduate Literature Studies); Daniel (Director of Basic Writing and Assessment); Enright (Director of the University Core); Farina; Farooq; Guzzardo-Tamargo; Kane; Kielly (Writer in Residence); Kello; Liska; Oates (Director of Writing Studies; Director of Poetry in the Round); Sbriglia (Director of Graduate Studies); Sender; Shea (Director of First-Year Writing); Sherman (Chair, January 2025); Svenvold; Wargacki; Weisl (2024 Chair; Coordinator, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Minor)
Senior Faculty Associate: Sanyal (Director of Writing Center)
Lecturers: Iannarella; McGrady; Papaccio; Redwine; Vignola.
Instructors: Antenor; Joewono; Kane; Kello, Liska; Patashnik.
Faculty Retired or Emeriti: Byrnes; Carpentier; Gray; Grieco; Jones; McPhee.
English at Seton Hall University is one of the liberal arts and, as such, is devoted to the search for wisdom and understanding. The mission of the Department of English is three-fold:
The First-Year Writing Program provides the initial impulse in a four-year experience with writing and reading at Seton Hall University. Students take on projects that give them the experience of joining a community of writers and thinkers, encouraging them to partake in an extended inquiry – about a topic (or topics) of concern to young adults – which moves from peer-based and familiar to increasingly rigorous, critical and text-based. These projects prepare students not only for academic work but also for participation in the wider community, in each case encouraging them to challenge and interrogate their own and others’ texts. Thus, students learn to write for purposes in addition to self-expression and academic analysis and for audiences other than the instructor and other students. In all courses, students are given the tools to develop and reflect on their own writing process, especially by focusing on revision. By the end of ENGL 1201 Core English I, students should possess a common set of key rhetorical concepts and research skills that allow them to approach a wide variety of academic challenges with success. In ENGL 1202 Core English II, they will further develop their research skills and learn to appreciate and analyze the three main literary genres: poetry, drama and fiction. Our ultimate goal is for students to leave the program valuing the reading writing- thinking connection and experiencing it as empowering to themselves as members of the University and active citizens.
Note to Students: The following listing represents those courses that are in the active rotation for each department, i.e., have been offered in the past five years. Some departments have additional courses offered more rarely but still available – to find the complete list of all official courses for a department, please use the “Course Catalogue Search” function in Self-Service Banner.
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