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MassBay's Liberal Arts: English concentration is focused on providing meaningful learning experiences for students with highly-qualified, dedicated, and compassionate faculty, learning specialists and members of the MassBay community who have high expectations for students and strive to help students reach them. 

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About the Program

The Liberal Arts: English concentration prepares students for successful graduation and transfer and for immediate careers that require strong critical thinking, effective communication, and collaborative, innovative problem-solving skills. Our graduates have earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English, Literature, and Creative Writing from the University of Massachusetts, Boston University, Northeastern, Framingham State University, and other regional and global institutions; they currently work in the fields of education, publishing, film production, political science, engineering, and many others.

The English program includes coursework on effective rhetorical strategies across various situations — analysis and argumentation, narrative writing, literary analysis, research, creative writing, digital writing, and writing for social justice. We offer small class sizes aimed at strengthening students' sense of belonging, increasing student-professor interaction, and fostering an environment that encourages experimentation and growth.

The English major has been built to maximize student choice by providing flexible concentration and program electives. 

Our course offerings include:

  • EN120: Digital Writing

  • EN195: Creative Writing

  • EN202: Advanced Writing

  • EN210: Writing Short Fiction

And honors sections of:

  • EN101: English Composition I

  • EN102: English Composition II

Faculty

Caryl Casson
Associate Professor of English
ccasson@massbay.edu 

Clarissa Codrington
Assistant Professor of English
ccodrington@massbay.edu

Courtney DeGeorge
Assistant Professor of English
cdegeorge@massbay.edu

John Donato
Professor of English
jdonato@massby.edu

Katie McGrath
Professor of English
kmcgath@massbay.edu

Jeanie Tietjen
Professor of English
jtietjen@massbay.edu

Matt Walsh
Professor of English
mwalsh@massbay.edu

Faculty Spotlight

Dr. Jeanie Tietjen is Professor of English at MassBay, where she has founded and directs the Institute for Trauma, Adversity, and Resilience in Higher Education. The Institute promotes an understanding of the profound impact trauma and adversity have on academic resilience in higher education, as well as how a strengths-based, trauma-informed campus and community support student success. Dr. Tietjen has taught for over twenty years in diverse settings, including two- and four-year colleges, prisons and homeless shelters, and residential treatment facility for adolescent girls. She feels she has found her niche at MassBay Community College. 

“The mission of the community college is open access. It is the vanguard of defining what higher education’s role is in this country. Community college faculty are agents of social change. Teaching here is an excellent fit for me. Principally, my role here ties up the threads of my own life — education, writing, and social justice.” — Dr. Jeanie Tietjen

Check out MassBay’s award-winning art and literary
magazine, lumière

The lumière website features previous issues and a showcase of work received by MassBay students, faculty and staff, and members of the community. lumière is produced by students in EN202: Advanced Writing, a required course for English majors that's open to non-majors as well and which can substitute for EN102: English Composition II. 

Contacts

Nina Keery
Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences
nkeery@massbay.edu

Matt Walsh
Professor of English, English Department Chair
mwalsh@massbay.edu

Meg DiMino
Administrative Assistant II