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John S. Tanner, Chair
3146 JKHB, (801) 378–3053
Gary L. Hatch, Coordinator, English Composition
3110 JKHB, (801) 378–3565
College of Humanities Advisement Center
3078 JKHB, (801) 378–4789
All degree programs in the Department of English are open enrollment. However, special enrollment limitations apply for teaching majors.
The English major provides a detailed knowledge of the English language and of literature written in English. English majors approach language and literature as a source of knowledge and aesthetic pleasure, a mode of encountering and evaluating diverse minds and attitudes, a vehicle for art and action, a means of historical understanding, and a source of spiritual insight. English majors use writing as their primary means (1) of knowing, understanding, and evaluating their experience and their reading and (2) of sharing their insight with others. In keeping with the long-standing ideals of a liberal arts education, the English Department aims to cultivate in its students those foundational skills in writing, awareness, and judgment upon which lives of wisdom, service, and an ever-increasing love for learning might be built.
With a firm grounding in the liberal arts, English majors are prepared for any career that requires perceptive reading, orderly and clear thinking, intellectual maturity, and effective writing. Many career opportunities for English majors exist in teaching, professional writing and editing, law, business, communications, or government service. English majors can certify to teach secondary-school English, or they can prepare for graduate study in English and college teaching. When combined with prerequisite courses in other departments, the English major provides excellent preparation for graduate work in law, business, library science, medicine, humanities, or religion. By selecting areas of concentration, some English majors prepare for careers in technical and professional communication, editing, creative writing, and related fields. By supplementing their English major with computer classes, some find work in information technology. The skills and knowledge acquired by an English major also provide good preparation for government service, especially when combined with the study of foreign languages, economics, political science, and history.
To receive a bachelor's degree a student must fill three groups of requirements: (1) general education requirements; (2) university requirements; and (3) major requirements.
Students should contact their college advisement center for information about general education courses that will also fill major requirements.
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Precollege Math (zero to one course)
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0–3.0 hours |
| First-Year Writing (one course) | 3.0 |
| Advanced Writing (one course) | 3.0 |
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Advanced Languages/Math/Music
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3–20.0 |
| Biological Science (one to two courses) | 3–6.0 |
| Physical Science (one to two courses) | 3–7.0 |
| American Heritage (one to two courses) | 3–6.0 |
| Wellness (one to three courses) | 1.5–2.0 |
| Civilization (two courses) | 6.0 |
| Arts and Letters (one course) | 3.0 |
| Natural Sciences (one course) | 3–4.0 |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences (one course) | 3.0 |
Note 1: For a complete list of courses that will fill each GE category, see the General Education section of the current class schedule.
Note 2: Additional information about general education requirements can be found in the General Education section of the current class schedule or this catalog.
| Religion | 14.0 |
| Residency | 30.0 |
| Hours needed to graduate | 120.0 |
Cumulative GPA must be at least 2.0.
Note: See the Graduation section of this catalog for more information.
Complete the major requirements listed under one of the following undergraduate degree programs.
| BA | English |
| BA | English Teaching |
| Minors |
English
English Teaching |
| MA | English |
**Note: Three hours of Engl 300R may count toward either early or later British literature. Three hours of Engl 384R may count toward one of these three areas according to the period of the major author studied. Engl 343 may count toward either later British or American literature, according to the course content.
Professional Writing:
Editing:
English Language:
Folklore, Ethnic, and Regional Literature:
Rhetoric and Academic Writing:
Preparation for Graduate Studies in English:
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
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115. College Writing and Reading. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
195. Introduction to the English Major. (1:1:0)
200. Writing and Rhetoric. (3:3:0) Honors also.
201. Masterpieces of World Literature 1. (3:3:0) Honors and Independent Study also.
202. Masterpieces of World Literature 2. (3:3:0) Honors and Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 201.
218R. Creative Writing. (3:3:0 ea.) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or equivalent.
220. Writing Personal History. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
223. Introduction to the English Language. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
225. Vocabulary Building. (2:2:0) Independent Study also.
230. Introduction to Literature: Fiction, Drama, Poetry. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
232. Shakespeare. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
235. Masterpieces of American Literature. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
236. Masterpieces of English Literature. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
251. Fundamentals of Literary Interpretation and Criticism. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or equivalent.
291. British Literary History 1. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251 or concurrent enrollment.
292. British Literary History 2. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251 or concurrent enrollment.
293. American Literary History. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251 or concurrent enrollment.
300R. English Literature in a Cultural Setting. (1–6:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: for Study Abroad students only.
311. Writing About the Arts and Humanities. (3:3:0) Honors also. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or equivalent; junior or senior status.
312. Persuasive Writing. (3:3:0) Honors and Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or equivalent; junior or senior status.
313. Expository Writing for Elementary Education Majors. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or equivalent; MFHD 322; junior or senior status.
314. Writing About Literature. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or equivalent.
315. Writing in the Social Sciences. (3:3:0) Honors and Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or equivalent; junior or senior status.
316. Technical Writing. (3:3:0) Honors and Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or equivalent; junior or senior status.
318R. Writing Fiction. (3:3:0 ea.) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 218R or instructor's consent.
319R. Writing Poetry. (3:3:0 ea.) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 218R or instructor's consent.
320R. Writing for Children and Adolescents. (3:3:0 ea.) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 218R.
322. Modern American Usage. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 223.
324. History of the English Language. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 223.
325. Grammar and Usage. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 223.
326. Semantics. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 223.
329. Teaching Grammar and Usage in Secondary Schools. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 223, ScEd 276R.
330. Editing for Publication. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 322 or 325.
333. The English Novel. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251, 292.
336. The American Novel. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
337R. Contemporary Literature. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
341. English Drama: Beginnings to 1800, Excluding Shakespeare. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 291.
343. Modern English and American Drama. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
345. Literature and Film. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
350. The Bible as Literature. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
355. (Engl-ClCv) Greek and Roman Classics and the English Tradition. (3:3:0)
356. Myth, Legend, and Folktales. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
358R. Ethnic, Regional, and Other Literatures in English. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
359. The Short Story. (3:3:0) Independent Study also.
360R. American Literature in a Cultural Setting. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: admission to Semester in Nauvoo Program — Joseph Smith Academy. Offered at Nauvoo Center only.
361. American Literature to the Mid–Nineteenth Century. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 293.
362. American Literature from the Late Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth-Century. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251, 293.
363. American Literature from the Early to Mid–Twentieth Century. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251, 293.
364. Literature of the American West. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
365. American Literature from the Mid–Twentieth Centjry to Present. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 293.
366. Studies in Poetry. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251.
368. Literature of the Latter-day Saints. (3:3:0)
371. English Literature to 1500: The Medieval Period. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 291.
372. English Literature from 1500 to 1603: The Early Renaissance Period. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 291.
373. English Literature from 1660 to 1780. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 291.
374. English Literature from 1780 to 1832: The Romantic Period. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251, 292.
375. English Literature from 1832 to 1890: The Victorian Period. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251, 292.
376. English Literature from 1890 to 1950: The Modern Period. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 292.
377. Teaching English in Secondary Schools. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
378. Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
380. English Literature from 1950 to the Present: The Contemporary Period. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 292.
381. Chaucer. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 291.
382. Shakespeare. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251, 291.
383. Milton. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 291.
384R. Major Authors. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
385. English Literature 1603–1660: The Late Renaissance Period. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251, 291.
391. Introduction to Folklore. (3:3:0)
392. American Folklore. (3:3:0)
393R. Studies in Folklore. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 391.
395R. Studies in Literature. (3:3:0 ea.) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251.
396. Studies in Women's Literature. (3:3:0)
399R. Academic Internship. (1–9:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: consent of cooperative education coordinator.
415R. Professional Writing Workshop. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: a GE Advanced Writing course.
418. Document Design and Portfolio. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: a GE Advanced Writing course.
419R. Creative Writing Projects. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: Engl 318R, 319R, or 310R.
420. Literature for Adolescents. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: Engl 251.
421R. Studies in Language. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: Engl 223.
423. Teaching Composition in Secondary Schools. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
424. Rhetoric and Teaching Academic Writing. (3:3:0)
425. Reading Center Internship. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: advanced composition; instructor's consent.
426. History of Rhetoric 1. (3:3:0)
427. History of Rhetoric 2. (3:3:0)
428R. Studies in Rhetoric and Composition. (3:3:0)
430R. Editing Internship. (1–3:Arr.:0 ea.) Prerequisite: Engl 322, 325, 330; or instructor's consent.
451. Literary Theory and Criticism 1: The Critical Tradition. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
452. Literary Theory and Criticism 2: Contemporary Criticism. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 251.
479. Secondary Student Teaching Seminar. (1:1:0) Prerequisite: Engl 377, 378.
490R. Individual Readings in English. (1–3:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: department chair's consent.
495. The Senior Course. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: senior status; English major status.
499R. Honors Thesis. (1–6:0:0 ea.)
500R. Eminent American Writers. (1–3:3:0 ea.)
510R. Eminent English Writers. (1–3:3:0 ea.)
515R. Advanced Scholarly Writing. (3:3:0 ea.)
516. Advanced Technical Writing. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 316 or instructor's consent.
518R. Advanced Creative Writing. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: Engl 318R or 319R; Engl 419R; or instructor's consent.
520R. Studies in Theme and Form. (1–3:3:0 ea.)
521R. Studies in Language. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: Engl 324 or equivalent.
525. Old English. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 223, 324; or equivalent.
526. Middle English. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 223, 324; or equivalent.
527. Early Modern English. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 223, 324.
528. Varieties of English. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 223, 324.
529. Structure of Modern English. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Engl 328, Ling 325, or instructor's consent.
590R. Individual Readings in English. (1–3:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: graduate coordinator's consent.
599R. Academic Internship. (1–9:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: department chair's consent.
For 600- and 700-level courses, see the BYU 2001–2002 Graduate Catalog.
Clark, Gregory (1985) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1972, 1977; PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 1985.
Crisler, Jesse S. (1993) BA, Trinity U., 1969; PhD, U. of South Carolina, 1973.
Cronin, Gloria L. (1984) BA, Canterbury U., New Zealand, 1968; MA, PhD, Brigham Young U., 1976, 1980.
Crowe, Christopher E. (1993) BA, Brigham Young U., 1976; MEd, EdD, Arizona State U., 1980, 1986.
Eggington, William G. (1988) BA, Brigham Young U.—Hawaii, 1975; MA, PhD, U. of Southern California, 1981, 1985.
Fox, Charles Jay (1980) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1965, 1967; PhD, Purdue U., 1971.
Geary, Edward A. (1968) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1960, 1963; PhD, Stanford U., 1971.
Murphy, John J. (1984) BA, MA, St. John's U., 1956, 1961.
Norris, Leslie, Humanitites Professor of Creative Writing (1983) DipEd, MPhil, Southampton U., England, 1956, 1958.
Skousen, Royal (1979) BA, Brigham Young U., 1969; MA, PhD, U. of Illinois, 1971, 1972.
Tanner, John S. (1982) BA, Brigham Young U., 1974; PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1980.
Tanner, Stephen L., Ralph A. Britsch Humanities Professor of English (1978) BA, MA, U. of Utah, 1962, 1964; PhD, U. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969.
Taylor, Sally T. (1978) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1960, 1965; PhD, U. of Utah, 1975.
Thayer, Douglas H. (1957) BA, Brigham Young U., 1955; MA, Stanford U., 1959; MFA, U. of Iowa, 1962.
Walker, Steven C. (1966) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1965, 1966; PhD, Harvard U., 1973.
Bennion, John S. (1989) BA, Utah State U., 1977; MA, Brigham Young U., 1981; PhD, U. of Houston, 1989.
Boswell, Grant M. (1984) BA, Brigham Young U., 1976; MA, PhD, U. of Southern California, 1982, 1985.
Duerden, Richard Y. (1988) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1979, 1981; PhD, U. of Chicago, 1989.
Hansen, Kristine (1987) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1973, 1981; PhD, U. of Texas, Austin, 1987.
Harris, Claudia W. (1990) BA, U. of Minnesota, 1970; MEd, Georgia State U., 1975, 1978; PhD, Emory U., 1990.
Hatch, Gary L. (1992) BA, Brigham Young U., 1988; PhD, Arizona State U., 1992.
Howe, Susan (1988); BA, Brigham Young U., 1971; MA, U. of Utah, 1978; PhD, U. of Denver, 1989.
Hunsaker, O. Glade (1964) BS, Utah State U., 1960; MA, Brigham Young U., 1964; PhD, U. of Illinois, 1970.
Johstoneaux, Raphael (1986) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1962, 1968; PhD, George Peabody Coll. of Vanderbilt U., 1980.
Jorgensen, B. W. (1975) BA, Brigham Young U., 1966; MA, PhD, Cornell U., 1969, 1978.
Larsen, Lance E. (1993) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1985, 1987; PhD, U. of Houston, 1993.
Lawrence, A. Keith (1992) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1977, 1980; PhD, U. of Southern California, 1987.
Lundquist, Suzanne E. (1984) BA, MA Brigham Young U., 1965, 1972; DA, U. of Michigan, 1985.
Nelson, Joyce (1990) BS, Utah State U., 1956; MS, Florida State U., 1971.
Oaks, Dallin D. (1990) BA, Brigham Young U., 1984; MA, U. of Utah, 1986; PhD, Purdue U., 1990.
Paxman, David B. (1988) BA, Brigham Young U., 1971; MA, PhD, U. of Chicago, 1972, 1982.
Plummer, Louise R. (1993) BS, MA, U. of Minnesota, 1980, 1984.
Snyder, Phillip A. (1988) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1977, 1980; PhD, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1988.
Sorensen, Peter J. (1990) BA, BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1975, 1977, 1979; PhD, Washington State U., 1988.
Thomas, Paul R. (1980) BA, Brigham Young U., 1964; MA, U. of Virginia, 1967; DPhil, U. of York, England, 1982.
Wahlquist, Elizabeth (1962) BA, Brigham Young U., 1955; MA, MLit, Middlebury Coll., 1962, 1971.
Young, Bruce W. (1983) BA, Brigham Young U., 1975; MA, Columbia U., 1976; AM, PhD, Harvard U., 1978, 1983.
Zimmerman, Beverly B. (1993) BA, PhD, Brigham Young U., 1967, 1994.
Baltes, Paul J. (1993) BA, Arizona State U., 1988; MA, PhD, Purdue U., 1991, 1995.
Bowie, David F. (1999) BA, U. of Maryland, College Park, 1994; PhD, U. of Pennsylvania, 2000.
Burton, Gideon (1994) BA, Brigham Young U., 1989; MA, MPW, PhD, U. of Southern California, 1994.
Chapman, Don W. (1995) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1987, 1990; PhD, U. of Toronto, Canada, 1995.
Christiansen, Nancy L. (1994) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1976, 1983; PhD, U. of California, Los Angeles, 1994.
Cutchins, Dennis R. (1997) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1990, 1992; PhD, Florida State U., 1997.
Cutler, Edward S. (1996) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1990, 1992; PhD, U. of California, San Diego, 1997.
Dean, Deborah (1999) BA, Brigham Young U., 1988; MEd, City U., New York, 1994; PhD, Seattle Pacific U., 1999.
Eliason, Eric A. (1997) BA, Brigham Young U., 1992; MA, PhD, U. of Texas, Austin, 1994, 1997.
Grierson, Sirpa T. (1997) BEd, U. of British Columbia, Canada, 1974; MLIS, Brigham Young U., 1992; PhD, U. of Southern Mississippi, 1996.
Hickman, Trenton L. (2000) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1994, 1996; PhD, State U. of New York, Stony Brook, 2000.
Mason, Nicholas A. (1999) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1993, 1995; PhD, State U. of New York, Stony Brook, 1999.
McInelly, Brett C. (2000) BA, Weber State U., 1992; MA, Brigham Young U., 1995; PhD, U. of Cincinnati, 2000.
Muhlestein, Daniel K. (1993) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1984, 1987; PhD, Rice U., 1992.
Norton, Don E. (1967) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1959, 1961.
Paul, Danette (1996) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1987, 1989; PhD, Pennsylvania State U., 1996.
Perry, Dennis R. (2000) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1979, 1981; PhD, U. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986.
Petersen, Zina N. (1995) BA, Brigham Young U., 1987; MA, PhD, Catholic U., 1990, 1997.
Rudy, Jill Terry (1996) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1987, 1990; PhD, Indiana U., 1997.
Siegfried, Brandie R. (1993) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1988, 1990; MA, PhD, Brandeis U., 1993.
Thursby, Jacqueline (1996) BA, Idaho State U., 1985; MS, Utah State U., 1991; PhD, Bowling Green State U., 1994.
Wickman, Matthew F. (2000) BA, Brigham Young U., 1992; MA, New York U., 1994; PhD, U. of California, Los Angeles, 2000.
Dant, Doris R. (1989) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1966, 1972.
Shakespeare, William O. (1974) BA, MA, PhD, Brigham Young U., 1970, 1982, 1996.
Thorne, Melvin J. (2000) BA, Brigham Young U., 1976; MA, PhD, U. of Kansas, 1980, 1986.
Adams, Linda H. (1979) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1963, 1968.
Bird, Penny C. (1992) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1970, 1996.
Kristi Bell, Dianna Black, Lisa Boswell, Linda Clark, Delys Cowles, Mary Lynn Cutler, Nancy Gunn, Nancy Hawkins, GaeLyn Henderson, Matthew Jackson, Nathan Jackson, Sherland Jackson, Pamela Johstoneaux, Michael Madsen, Susan Miller, Neil Newell, Samila Nickell, Mary Pollington, Ana Preto-Bay, Nancy Rushforth, Michael Rutter, Nicole Wistisen, Margaret Young.
Alder, Zane G. (1955) BS, MS, Utah State U., 1948, 1956.
Arnold, Marilyn (1969) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1957, 1958; PhD, U. of Wisconsin, 1968.
Ballantyne, VerDon W. (1963) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1961, 1964.
Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach (1980) BS, Brigham Young U., 1958; MA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1966, 1973.
Bell, Elouise M. (1963) BA, U. of Arizona, 1957; MA, Brigham Young U., 1959.
Bennion, George C. (1961) BA, Brigham Young U., 1949.
Best, Brian S. (1960) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1958, 1962; PhD, U. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1971.
Best, Lorna Ruth Nielsen (1958) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1956, 1962.
Blanch, Mae (Mable) (1959) BA, Brigham Young U., 1950; PhD, U. of Colorado, 1966.
Calder, Rose Eyring (1965) BA, Brigham Young U., 1932; MA, Columbia U., 1936; PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1944.
Clark, Bruce B. (1950) BA, U. of Utah, 1943; MA, Brigham Young U., 1948; PhD, U. of Utah, 1951.
Clark, Marden J. (1949) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1948, 1949; PhD, U. of Washington, 1957.
Cox, Soren F. (1955) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1952, 1956; PhD, U. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1964.
Cracroft, Richard H. (1963) BA, MA, U. of Utah, 1961, 1963; PhD, U. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969.
Craig, Marshall R. (1953) BS, Brigham Young U., 1941; MA, PhD, Columbia U., 1947, 1968.
Ellsworth, Richard G. (1958) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1951, 1952; PhD, U. of Maryland, College Park, 1959.
England, Eugene (1977) BA, U. of Utah, 1958; PhD, Stanford U., 1974.
Evans, David Louis (1954) BA, Idaho State U., 1948; MA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1953, 1968.
Farnsworth, Dean B. (1953) BA, MA, U. of Utah, 1946, 1947; PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1950.
Gassman, Byron W. (1960) BA, Brigham Young U., 1955; MA, PhD, U. of Chicago, 1956, 1960.
Harris, John B. (1958) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1955, 1956; PhD, Wayne State U., 1965.
Harris, John S. (1962) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1953, 1958.
Hart, Edward L. (1952) BS, U. of Utah, 1939; MA, U. of Michigan, 1941; DPhil, Oxford U., England, 1950.
Hayes, Darwin L. (1961) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1957, 1963.
Hendrickson, A. Lemar (1963) BS, MS, Utah State U., 1938, 1941.
Hooker, Joyce S. (1980) BS, U. of Idaho, 1955; MIE, Utah State U., 1979.
Jacobs, Briant S. (1946) BA, Brigham Young U., 1939; PhD, U. of Iowa, 1944.
Lambert, Neal E. (1966) BA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1961, 1966.
McKellar, J. Glen (1964) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1960, 1962; PhD, U. of Colorado, 1967.
McKendrick, John E. (1953) BA, MA, U. of Utah, 1942, 1949.
Monson, Samuel C. (1952) BS, Utah State U., 1941; MA, PhD, Columbia U., 1948, 1952.
Pedersen, Elray (1983) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1962, 1964; PhD, U. of Minnesota, 1977.
Ream, Susan E. (1961) BA, Brigham Young U., 1953; MA, Columbia U., 1958.
Ridenhour, Ted E. (1959) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1957, 1960.
Rigby, W. Dean (1966) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1953, 1970.
Smith, Marion K. (1964) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1961, 1966; PhD, U. of Texas, Austin, 1986.
Tate, Charles D. (1960) BS, MS, Utah State U., 1954, 1958; PhD, U. of Colorado, 1966.
Thomas, Gordon K. (1976) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1959, 1960; PhD, Tulane U. of Louisiana, 1968.
Thomas, John Alfred (1962) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1953, 1954; PhD, U. of Maryland, College Park, 1962.
Thomson, Woodruff C. (1950) AA, Snow Coll., 1936; BA, MA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1938, 1949, 1962.
Waterstradt, Jean Anne (1945) AA, Weber Coll., 1943; BA, Brigham Young U., 1945; MA, U. of Southern California, 1955.
West, Dale H. (1947) BA, Brigham Young U., 1940; MA, U. of Southern California, 1955; EdD, U. of Colorado, 1962.
Wight, Marjorie (1963) BA, Brigham Young U., 1943; MA, U. of California, Los Angeles, 1958; PhD, U. of Southern California, 1967.
Williams, Ray S. (1966) BA, Coker Coll., 1960; MA, PhD, Florida State U., 1962, 1965.
Wilson, William A., Humanities Professor of Literature and Folklore, (1984) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1958, 1962; PhD, Indiana U., 1974.
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