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Syllabi are for course approval and reference only. Students will receive up-to-date syllabi when their courses begin. Students enroll in the following two courses. Each course carries four Boston University credits. Students must enroll for a total of eight credits. CAS IP 501 Travel Writing in Australia: Journalism and Non-Fiction CAS EN 592 Travel Writing in Australia: Journey and Place in Literature and Creative Writing
Sharon Clarke: PhD, BA (Hons), English, Wollongong University. Prior to joining the Sydney Internship Program as assistant director in 1998, she taught courses at Wollongong University specializing in Australian literature, 20th century women writers, children¹s literature, gender and genre, and creative arts. With more than twelve years of experience in teaching, she is the author of a major biography, children¹s books, and numerous academic articles in her field. In 2004, she became associate director of the academic programs. She has several writing projects underway, including the memoir of a Hitchcock writer, whom she knew personally for more than 10 years. Sharon teaches EN383, Australian Literature during Fall and Spring semesters; and she is the program coordinator for Travel Writing in Australia program during Summer. Her philosophy in teaching literature is to always uncover the living landscape behind the words. |
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Boston University International Programs 888 Commonwealth Avenue Boston,
MA 02215
Contact us at 617-353-9888 or abroad@bu.edu |
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