English
English Department
Welcome to the English Department at Wallace State Community College! This department
supports the College’s mission and goals by offering a variety of courses that focus
on both academic knowledge and technical skills.
The English Department promotes both a professional and educational environment by providing quality instruction with defined objectives and outcomes. Flexible scheduling and a variety of delivery methods assist us in promoting our “student first” philosophy. We seek to create a student-centered, learning-focused environment where writing, reading, thinking, and sharing abound; where students’ views and voices are valued; and where our instructors are not only knowledgeable, but also genuinely enthusiastic about teaching and working with students.
Online Classes
Characteristics of a Student Who Excels in Online Courses:
Reads all assignments in a timely manner
Brings thoughtful comments and questions to the discussion boards
Prepares for the exams in study groups with peers if possible
Takes notes while reading daily assignments
Checks e-mail and calendar daily
Gets phone numbers of at least two classmates that he or she can contact for information
or answers to questions
In an online course, you need to be able to communicate and express yourself through e-mailing, posting, and attaching assignments. To ensure success in an online course, you must be self-motivated and self-disciplined. Also, you must be responsible for starting your assignments early enough to allow for computer glitches, which will undoubtedly take place.
Student Online Learner Self-Evaluation
Tutoring Lab Info
8th Floor Bailey Building
Mon.-Tues. 8:00 AM-6:00 PM
Wed.-Thur. 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Creative Writing Club
Are you a writer? Are you an artist?
Do you want to meet like-minded people? Join Us!
Wednesdays 2:15 - 3:00 p.m. in Wilson Hall, Room 209
Sigma Kappa Delta
Applications for Sigma Kappa Delta, Wallace State’s chapter of the National English Honor Society, are now being accepted!
Membership Requirements:
Σ a minimum of English 101, with no grade lower than a B in an English course
Κ an overall grade point average of at least 3.3 (on a 4.0 scale)
Δ a cumulative total of at least 12 semester hours of college credit
Program Overview
English
- Dr. Kathy Buckelew, English and Humanities Department Chair
- 256.352.8192
- kathy.buckelew@517b2b.com
Degrees/Awards Offered
Availability
- Day
- Evening
- Online
- Hybrid
Schedule & Catalog
PROGRAM CONTACTS
- Dr. Andrew Ball, Instructor
- 256.352.8250
- andrew.ball@517b2b.com
- Jenna Berry, Secretary
- 256.352.8219
- jenna.berry@517b2b.com
Get Started Today
Take the first step towards a better future.