Name |
Dr. Karen Wiebe |
School
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School of Interdisciplinary Studies
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Program |
Bachelor of Applied Health Information Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) – Accounting, Audit, and Information Technology
Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) – International Business Management
Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice (Honours) -
Bachelor of Environmental Public Health (Honours)
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Academic and professional designations | |
Title | |
Courses taught |
ENGL71000 - Academic Communications
ENGL72000 - Professional Communications
ENGL72200 - Desire in Literature -
ENGL71040 - Postmodern Identity in Popular Culture
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Areas of expertise & interest | |
Industry experience, professional currency activities | -
Literature and communications professor at a variety of colleges and universities over the past 25 years.
- Department Coordinator: degree and technical communications courses, 2011-2013; all communications courses, 2013-2017; diploma electives, 2019-2024.
- Active member of the Conference on College Composition and Communication through which I stay current regarding the latest studies on effective adult education in the communications field.
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Major research projects, scholarly activities, and/or publications | - Course creation: COMM1085, ENGL71000, ENGL71020, ENGL71040, ENGL72000, ENGL71200
Publications:
Pike, K.H. (2010).
Theories of the Fantastic: Postmodernism, Game Theory, and Modern Physic. T-Space,
UTPress.
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Pike, K.H. (1998)
“Bitextual Pleasures: Camp, Parody, and the Fantastic Film.”Film Literature Quarterly.
Bowling Green, KY
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