
Courses in the Department of English seek to acquaint the student with historical and current developments in language and literature, to foster a sense of literary values, and to develop the student’s competence as a writer. The English Department courses are numbered to indicate approximate level of difficulty and subject area. The department encourages most students to begin their work in the department in Level I courses. The type of writing and reading assignments that will be emphasized are indicated in the individual course descriptions. Students enrolling in Level III courses (those numbered 300 and above) must first have completed a “gateway” of three courses: ENG-114, ENG-115 or ENG-116, and ENG-121 or ENG-122.
Majors in English are encouraged to study abroad, and the department allows appropriate coursework from approved international programs to apply toward the major.
Questions? E-mail english@gustavus.edu
| Name | Phone | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florence Amamoto Associate Professor | 507/933-7399 | profile | schedule | |
| Elizabeth Baer Professor | 507/933-7324 | profile | website | schedule |
| Laura Behling Associate Professor & Chair | 507/933-6090 | profile | website | schedule |
| Philip Bryant Professor | 507/933-7393 | profile | website | schedule |
| Sean Cobb Assistant Professor Film Studies | 507/933-6085 | profile | schedule | |
| Deborah Downs-Miers Associate Professor | 507/933-7397 | profile | website | schedule |
| Eric Eliason Academic Dean | 507/933-7541 | profile | ||
| Rebecca Fremo Associate Professor | 507/933-7392 | profile | website | schedule |
| Cory Hinkle Visiting Instructor | 507/933-7396 | profile | schedule | |
| Baker Lawley Assistant Professor | 507/933-7402 | profile | schedule | |
| So Young Park Assistant Professor | 507/933-7398 | profile | schedule | |
| Matthew Rasmussen Visiting Assistant Professor | 507/933-7394 | profile | schedule | |
| Donald Scheese Professor | 507/933-6087 | profile | schedule | |
| Joyce Sutphen Associate Professor | 507/933-6083 | profile | website | schedule |
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