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		at University of Vermont</font></b></p>
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		<font face="Times New Roman" size="3">UVM�s English Department offers 
		instruction in a wide range of areas of literary and cultural studies, 
		as well as creative writing and composition and rhetoric. One of the 
		oldest English departments in the nation, the Department offers courses 
		ranging from those in major figures (Chaucer, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, 
		Toni Morrison), eras (Renaissance, Victorian, Modern), and genres 
		(novel, drama, poetry), through offerings in critical theory and 
		literatures outside the established canon (including women�s writing, 
		the history and criticism of film and television, and post-colonial 
		Anglophone literatures in Africa and the Caribbean), to courses in 
		creative nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. Uniting most of these 
		offerings is a commitment to understanding the richness and workings of 
		texts, with film, television, popular culture and women�s studies 
		extending that commitment into new and exciting dimensions. The 
		Department is justly proud of its offerings in African-American, 
		post-colonial, and women�s writing.<br>
		The English Department is made up of 28 tenured and tenure-track 
		professors, each with particular scholarly and teaching interests, 13 
		lecturers, and 11 graduate teaching fellows in its M.A. program. Because 
		the faculty is committed to teaching at all levels, introductory through 
		graduate, students have access to any professor in the department 
		through courses, advising, and independent study work. With rare 
		exceptions, class size is held to 35 and, more usually, 30, and advanced 
		writing courses and seminars are limited to 18. The department currently 
		has over 400 English majors, making it one of the largest in the College 
		of Arts and Sciences.<br>
		Our recently redesigned major places priority on two things: paying 
		close attention to texts and their contexts, and developing approaches 
		to works of literature and cultural production informed by recent 
		developments in literary theory. The choices within the major are many 
		and flexible: It is possible to be an English major with a strong 
		concentration in such special interests as creative writing or the 
		literature of a specific period. Each semester the Deparment offers 
		between 30 and 40 different courses for English majors, with multiple 
		sections of the most popular courses so that classes are small enough to 
		enable professors to emphasize discussion and pay attention to 
		individual students� work. <br>
		<br>
		English majors can participate in the Buckham Program of Study Abroad, a 
		year- or semester-long program of study at the University of Kent in 
		Canterbury, England. There is a special yearly Buckham Seminar in which 
		a distinguished visitor meets with a seminar for a week or more - recent 
		years have seen the novelists John Edgar Wideman, Amitav Ghosh, Stephen 
		King and William Kennedy, and the scholars Stanley Fish, Sacvan 
		Bercovitch, Houston Baker, and Barbara Johnson come to campus. Majors 
		can also sign up for College Honors, Departmental Honors, and 
		independent study. The Department supports an English Majors� Union, a 
		literary magazine, and student-sponsored colloquia with faculty. Each 
		fall begins with an English majors� barbeque attended by over 200 
		students and faculty, and each spring ends with Departmental Honors Day, 
		when the department awards a variety of prizes in recognition of 
		scholarly and artistic achievement.<br>
		Besides graduate study in a number of fields such as medicine, law, 
		journalism, education, or of course English, English majors from UVM�s 
		English Department have followed a variety of interesting career paths. 
		About 30 percent enter education in a variety of capacities; 26 percent 
		turn to business and finance; and 14 percent are involved in journalism, 
		publishing, public relations, or advertising. sizing as it does 
		precision of thought and clarity of expression, as well as critical 
		thinking and research methods-is fine preparation for a variety of 
		careers.<br>
		The scholarship of the English faculty covers most facets of literary, 
		critical, cultural studies, and composition study, as well as 
		significant creative publication in fiction, non-fiction narrative, and 
		poetry. On the fourth floor of the Old Mill, where the English 
		Department is located, two bookcases display the books which have been 
		recently authored by members of the Department.</font></p>
		<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">&nbsp;<br>
		For further information contact: &nbsp;<br>
		Professor Lisa Schnell, <br>
		Head of Undergraduate Advising <br>
		Department of English <br>
		University of Vermont <br>
		400 Old Mill <br>
		94 University Place<br>
		Burlington, VT 05405-0114 <br>
		Telephone: (802) 656-3056 <br>
		e-mail: lschnell@uvm.edu </font></td>
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Professor Lisa Schnell, <br>
Head of Undergraduate Advising <br>
Department of English <br>
University of Vermont <br>
400 Old Mill <br>
94 University Place<br>
Burlington, VT 05405-0114 <br>
Telephone: (802) 656-3056 <br>
e-mail: lschnell@uvm.edu </font></tr>
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