Courses Taught
- MCO 2342 – Communication & Rhetoric
- SPC 1301 – Speech
- ENG 3306 – History of Rhetoric
- ENG 3310 – Advanced Writing
- ENG 2312 – British Literature
- ENG 2301 – World Literature
- ENG 1301 & 1302 – Composition and Rhetoric
- ENG 0300 – Composition & Grammar
- BUA 3301 – Business Communication
- ASE 1111 – Academic Success Seminar
Education
- Ph.D. – Rhetoric, Texas Woman’s University
- M.A. – English, Texas Woman’s University
- B.A. – English, Texas Woman’s University
Personal Biography
An avid reader, writer, and traveler, Dr. Carol Johnson-Gerendas is known to many of her students as Dr. CJG. She likes yoga, biking, walking, and gardening. She loves animals, especially dogs, and currently has a 16-year-old Malti-Pom called Caesar.
Dr. CJG is crazy about her students. She loves teaching students about new media, speech, and writing. She has a particular interest in how blogging and tweeting (and other new media) impact student learning and research activities.
She spent ten years as an IT professional who designed computer system processes and developed computer programs using Command-Level Cobol and PL1. She spent 15 years working with non-profit organizations as both a national program director, a local vice president and consultant. Dr. CJG brings her corporate expertise to her classroom—connecting teaching practice to real-world competencies.
A special joy for Dr. CJG is working with her colleagues at Texas Wesleyan University, especially Dr. Stacia Dunn Campbell, combining speech/communication with writing/composition. Together they have taught courses in learning communities (connecting speech and composition classes around themes), presented their research nationally and internationally, and are currently working on a text/book combining their expertise in speech and writing
Research Interests
- Communication & Public Speaking
- New (Social) Media Writing Theory and Pedagogy
- Technical and Professional Writing
- Humanities & Liberal Arts Education
- Adult Education & Workforce Development Programming