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Students gain advanced knowledge of literature from the British Middle Ages and colonial America to global/postcolonial and U.S. contemporary, as well as knowledge of literary theory, literary analysis, and interdisciplinary methods. The course of study balances coverage of national literary traditions with innovative methods and topics such as literature and science; literature and environment; translation; gender and sexuality studies; and race studies. Students graduate with the qualitative and quantitative skills necessary for professional research and teaching in English, or demonstrated skill in creative writing for careers as professional writers.
Ph.D. Plan B
College of Letters and Science
Admissions and Fellowship Information
Continuing Student Fellowship: Jan 15, 2025
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Program Contact Information
Primary Program Contacts
Program Coordinator
Aaron Barstow
(530) 752-2738 | ambarstow@ucdavis.edu
Graduate Program Chair
Hsuan Hsu
(530) 752-1696 | hlhsu@ucdavis.edu
Department Chair
Tobias Menely
tmenely@ucdavis.edu
Additional Contacts
Advisor: General
Pamela Houston
English
(530) 752-3334 | plhouston@ucdavis.edu
Advisor: General
Tobias Menely
English
tmenely@ucdavis.edu
Advisor: General
Margaret Ronda
English
mronda@ucdavis.edu
Faculty Advisor
Matthew Vernon
English
mxvernon@ucdavis.edu
Advisor: General
Tiffany Werth
English
tjwerth@ucdavis.edu
Advisor: Primary Contact
Michael Ziser
English
(530) 752-1696 | mgziser@ucdavis.edu
Internal Fellowship Analyst
Heidi West
(530) 754-9473 | hewest@ucdavis.edu
Senior Academic Advisor
Brittney Dinelli
bjdinelli@ucdavis.edu
External Fellowship Analyst
Yvette Garcia
ycgarcia@ucdavis.edu