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Undergraduate Advising

Information about how to contact the Undergraduate Advisers for each English Department program.

Each Academic Adviser in the Department of English has an advising specialty, but all department advisers can sign Minor Request Forms and other departmental paperwork. If you need to see an adviser, the best way to be sure that you find the right person is to consult the list below and contact the adviser to set up an appointment to meet with her. Otherwise, advisers will be in their offices during regularly scheduled advising hours posted each semester.

Adviser
Advising Specialties
Email
Office Number
Phone number
Gloria Betcher
Rhetorical Studies
Technical Communication
Graduate Studies
gbetcher@iastate.edu
Ross 305
294-3026
Linda Hagge
English Education
lhagge@iastate.edu
Ross 347
294-9780
Christiana Langenberg
Literary Studies
Creative Writing
clang@iastate.edu
Ross 343
294-1655
 
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Program of Study Sheets for English Major Emphases and Technical Communication Major

2003-05 Catalog
2001-03 catalog
1999-2001 catalog

Literary Studies

Rhetorical Studies

Teacher Education

Technical Communciation

Literary Studies

Rhetorical Studies

Teacher Education

Technical Communciation

Literary Studies

Rhetoric and Professional Communication

Teacher Education

 

Sample Four-Year Plans (2003-05 catalog) for English or Technical Communication Majors

Literary Studies Rhetorical Studies Teacher Education Technical Communication

PowerPoint Presentations for Technical Communication and English RPC/Rhetorical Studies Students

"Technical Communication or English RPC: What can I do with that major?" Presented by Gloria Betcher, Academic Advising Coordinator for TComm and RPC/RS, Associate Editor, Early Theatre (online edition)

"What will increase your chances of being successful in technical communication"--as a practitioner, teacher, and researcher? Presented by Rebecca Burnett, Director of Advanced Writing, Editor, Journal of Business & Technical Communication

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