
2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Donald S. McClure, Chair; Gail I. Berlin, Assistant Chair; Aghbar, Alvine, Bencich, Berlin, L. Black, Bower, Cahalan, Carse, Chow, Comfort, Dandurand, Donna, Downing, Emerick, Fritz, Gatti, Gebhard, Goebel, M. Hayward, N. Hayward, Huddleston, B. Hudson, S. Hudson, Hurlbert, S. F. Johnson, Kilwein-Guevara, Kraszewski, Krupnik, Marsden, Masiello, McAndrew, McClenahan, McClure, Murphy, Norris, Orchard, Pagnucci, Perdue, Rafoth, Roffman, Savova, Sell, Shafer, Sitler, Slater, Smits, Stilwell, Tannacito, Vella, Villa, Ware, Watson, Welsh, Willen, M. M. Williamson, M. T. Williamson, Wilson; and professors emeriti Anderson, Betts, J. Bright, L. Bright, Brown, Craig, Davis, Freund, Gray, Hartwell, Miller, Nania, Ray, Roumm, Seinfelt, Smith, Swigart, Thomas, Watta, Woodworth
The program of studies in the English Department at IUP focuses on critical thinking and effective reading and writing at all levels. English majors study a wide variety of subjects ranging from literary theory to practical pedagogy, in an atmosphere that encourages and fosters a high degree of professional commitment.
Course choices depend upon a student’s career goals; three specialized majors are offered, each of which undergoes regular revision to reflect the needs of students and the structure of a changing, competitive job market.
The Bachelor of Arts in English Humanities offers a wide range of courses in both traditional and nontraditional areas, which allows students to tailor their programs to reflect their own interests and career plans.
English/Pre-Law track offers specialized training for those interested in a career in law or some related field.
The English Education program offers special training for prospective secondary school teachers. IUP’s consistent success in placing graduates from this major in teaching positions suggests that the program is highly regarded among educators outside the university.