Dec 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Catalogue

English and Communication


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Chairperson: Ann V. Holbrook

Professors: Gary M. Bouchard, Meoghan B. Cronin, Bindu M. Malieckal, Ann V. Holbrook, Jennifer J. Thorn; Associate Professors: Jonathan D. Lupo, Chani Marchiselli, Carmen McClish, Michael New; Georgia Henley; Assistant Professor: Rev. Jerome J. Day, O.S.B.; Professors of Practice: Joshua Potter; Jesse Saywell. Lecturers: John Baker, Erin Brown, Lydia Buchanan, John Chandler, Ann-Maria Contarino, Patrick Meighan, Jennifer Monroe, Adam Walton, Michael Yellin.

The English and Communication Department claims a central place in Saint Anselm College’s classic Benedictine liberal arts curriculum. It aims to teach students how to read critically and write effectively, to appreciate the beauty and expressiveness of the English and American literary canon, and to understand the processes by which messages and meaning are constructed and transmitted.

Students pursuing the majors in the English and Communication Department will acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to enhance their careers and their intellectual lives. The theoretical knowledge may lay the foundation for teaching or graduate work. The practical ability to analyze or express ideas underlies many careers in industry and business and helps the student as well during a lifetime to understand personal aesthetic experience and to integrate it with philosophical and theological knowledge.

Two Majors in the Department of English and Communication

The English and Communication Department offers students the choice of two majors: English and Communication. Those pursuing the English major will complete a comprehensive study of literature, from medieval to modern. Students interested in Communication complete an interdisciplinary course of study including requirements in oral, written, and visual communication. In the senior year, students from both majors are required to complete a senior thesis in a particular area of the student’s choice and pass a comprehensive exam administered during the spring semester. A description of each major and a list of required courses follows.

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