English & Communications Chairperson Josett Peat Room 7313 Ext. 237-1305 [email protected] As chairperson, my primary responsibilities are the management and leadership of the department in preparing students.

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English & Communications
Chairperson
Josett Peat
Room 7313
Ext. 237-1305
[email protected]
As chairperson, my primary responsibilities are the management and leadership of the
department in preparing students to think critically and communicate effectively.
When we equip a student with a confident command of English, we have given that person the
academic equivalent of the Swiss Army knife.
Staff
Ellen Milmed
Assistant to the Chair
(305-237-1318)
[email protected]
Daniel Martínez
Manager, English
Computer Center
(305-237-1829)
[email protected]
Cynthia Klein
Supervisor, Academic
Support Center
(305-237-1808)
[email protected]
Feliza Gomez
Secretary
(305-237-8131)
[email protected]
English Faculty
Preston Allen
Edward Glenn
Robert Hach
Tiina Lombard
English Faculty
Jenniffer Niles
Jennie Lundahl
Elena Perez-Mirabal
Lisa Shaw
Composition
ENC 1101 - English Composition I is required for all students pursuing a degree at
Miami-Dade College.
 emphasizes methods of written discourse, critical thinking skills, responses to
written materials, and refinement of writing techniques.
ENC 1102 - English Composition II is required for all students acquiring AA degrees
and some students acquiring AS degrees.
 emphasizes composing informative and persuasive essays, and producing a
documented paper based on research.
ENC 2300 - Composition and Communication addresses techniques of critical
thinking, persuasion, and argumentation.
 emphasizes refinement of composition skills and development of oral
communication skills by examining and discussing a range of issues.
Literature
LIT 2120 A Survey of World Literature
 This course explores works of world literature from the mid-Renaissance to the present
that exemplify the universality of human experience.

Special sections of Women’s World Literature have also been offered with this course.
(Satisfies 2nd Humanities Requirement-Area 04)
LIT 2480 - Issues in Literature and Culture
 Studying works representative of several genres, cultures and literary periods, this
course explores the social, philosophical, spiritual and aesthetic values of literature.
(Satisfies Oral Communications Requirement-Area 02
as well as Diversity credit for Education Majors)
Creative Writing
 CRW 2001-2002 ( Creative Writing 1 & 2) Imaginative writing in
selected genres.
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Professor Preston Allen (Author of Hoochie Mama & All or Nothing)
http://faculty.mdc.edu/pallen
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Professor Elena Perez-Mirabal (Advisor for Axis Creative Arts Magazine)
http://faculty.mdc.edu/eperezmi
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Professor Lisa Shaw (Advisor for Axis Creative Arts Magazine)
http://faculty.mdc.edu/lshaw
Speech Faculty
Isabel del Pino-Allen
Christina Gesmundo
Cherie Cannon
Diane Sloan
Juan Santelises
Katrika Sterling
Speech Courses
SPC 1026 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication

Involves the study and practice of interpersonal communication, presentational
speaking and group dynamics. (Satisfies Oral Communications Requirement-Area
02)
SPC 2050 – Voice and Diction

Involves effective voice production and articulation, acceptable pronunciation,
intonation and rhythm. Specific speech problems will be handled on an
individual basis.
SPC 2600 – Introduction to Public Speaking

Involves classroom exercises, group discussion and public address.
Mass Communications & Journalism
The Journalism Program at Miami-Dade Community College, North (MDCC-N)
offers invaluable, hands-on experience and quality courses in print journalism
to prepare students for employment in the field or to earn an associate in arts
degree transferable to any university in the country.
David Merves
Journalism Professor
Room 7314
305-237-8192
[email protected]
Basic Report Writing (JOU 1100) – Journalistic writing emphasizing the
elements of reporting with an emphasis on the modern news story,
analysis of the elements of news, style structure of news stories, news
sources and the mechanics of newspaper production.
Journalism Internship (JOU 1946) - Practical experience working with
local or college communications media under the supervision of
professional media specialists and the journalism faculty. This course
includes working at The Falcon Times newspaper.
Editing and Makeup (JOU 2200) – The applications of copy desk
techniques, including evaluating and editing copy, correcting faulty news
stories, handling wire copy, writing headlines, and designing page layouts.
Sign Language Interpretation
Miami-Dade Community College, North Campus, offers an Associate
of Science (A.S.) degree in Sign Language Interpretation. 72
credits are required.
Paula Sargent
Sign Language Professor
Room 1354-3
(305-237-1274)
[email protected]

Interpret the communications between deaf or hard of hearing
persons and hearing individuals

Acquire practical understanding of aspects of deaf studies and deaf
culture and community

Achieve a minimum of Level 1 on the Quality Assurance (QA)
Screening of the Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

Create a foundation for those persons who wish to pursue advanced
degrees in preparation for careers in special education, vocational
rehabilitation or other human service fields.
English Computer Center
The English Computer Center is an electronic classroom and
open computer lab located in room 7117. The electronic
classroom is used to provide computer-assisted instruction
facilitated by a professor. The open lab section may be used by
students independently to do research on the internet, use online
basic skills tutorials such as PLATO and Criterion, type papers,
work on spreadsheets or create presentations. The lab is
available to all MDC students on the following days/times:
Monday-Thursday
8:00am – 5:30pm
Friday
8:00am – 4:00pm
For more information call (305) 237-8367.
Academic Support Center
Room 2209
ENC 1113 - Academic Support Center Writing Component
REA 1125 - Academic Support Center - Reading Component
 These courses are designed for students whose writing and/or CLAST essay test
scores demonstrate a need for continued instructional support; basic principles of
reading and composition are reinforced. Course content is individualized based on
specific student needs; these courses are repeatable as necessary.
For more information, contact the manager,
Cynthia Klein at (305) 237-1630.
Additional Support
 ENC 1112 assists students in recognizing and applying the rules and
conventions of Standard Edited American English.
 This thorough 5-week review of basic grammar can be taken at the
same time as English composition courses and is also beneficial to
anyone wishing to improve his or her understanding of the rules of
the language. This course can be repeated as necessary.
Contact Information
English Dept. MDC - North Campus
http://www.mdc.edu/north/english/default.asp
English Department
Miami-Dade College
11380 NW 27th Avenue
Miami, FL 33167 USA
Building 7, Third Floor-Room 7322
(305) 237-1300