ENGL 1100 Intro to University Writing (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21635 A17 Class 10/May - 09/Aug M 1300 1550 Online Weber, Steve Final exam 16/Aug - 16/Aug M 1200 1500 Online Weber, Steve
22173 A18 Class 10/May - 09/Aug W 1300 1550 Online Weber, Steve Final exam 18/Aug - 18/Aug W 1200 1500 Online Weber, Steve
22185 A19 Class 10/May - 09/Aug W 1900 2150 Online Weber, Steve Final exam 11/Aug - 11/Aug W 1900 2200 Online Weber, Steve
21014 A23 Class 10/May - 09/Aug W 1900 2150 Online Azmoodeh, Kam Final exam 11/Aug - 11/Aug W 1900 2200 Online Azmoodeh, Kam
22636 A27 Class 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Hedley, Cara
22410 A10 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Ladd, Heather
22411 A11 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Ladd, Heather
22412 A12 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Clements, Kiran
22416 A13 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Clements, Kiran
20982 A14 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Doyle, Kelly
21622 A15 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Doyle, Kelly
22184 A16 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Doyle, Kelly
22229 A20 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Paul, Gavin
21435 A21 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Paul, Gavin
21007 A22 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Paul, Gavin
21016 A24 Online 10/May - 09/Aug T 1300 1550 Online Alm, Kirsten
21017 A25 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Ladd, Heather
21018 A26 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Hedley, Cara
22656 A28 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Hedley, Cara
22657 A29 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Hedley, Cara
ENGL 1202 Read & Write Select. Topics (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
22174 A12 Class 10/May - 09/Aug W 1300 1550 Online Kennedy, N.P. Final exam 18/Aug - 18/Aug W 1200 1500 Online Kennedy, N.P.
22169 A10 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Chan, Greg Final exam 13/Aug - 13/Aug F 0830 1130 Online Chan, Greg
22341 A11 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Chan, Greg Final exam 13/Aug - 13/Aug F 0830 1130 Online Chan, Greg
20279 A13 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Mendis, Ranjini Final exam 12/Aug - 12/Aug R 1200 1500 Online Mendis, Ranjini
22170 A14 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Mendis, Ranjini Final exam 12/Aug - 12/Aug R 1200 1500 Online Mendis, Ranjini
22658 A15 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Ladd, Heather
22659 A16 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Andrews, Tom Final exam 12/Aug - 12/Aug R 1200 1500 Online Andrews, Tom
ENGL 1204 Intro to Literature - Genre (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21436 A10 Class 10/May - 09/Aug M 1900 2150 Online Cochrane, Mark Final exam 16/Aug - 16/Aug M 1900 2200 Online Cochrane, Mark
22453 A11 Class 10/May - 09/Aug T 1900 2150 Online Cochrane, Mark Final exam 17/Aug - 17/Aug T 1900 2200 Online Cochrane, Mark
ENGL 2309 Literature of the USA (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
22454 A10 Class 10/May - 09/Aug T 1300 1550 Online Weber, Steve Final exam 17/Aug - 17/Aug T 1200 1500 Online Weber, Steve
ENGL 2315 The Comic Voice (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
22455 A10 Class 10/May - 09/Aug R 1000 1250 Online Kennedy, N.P. Final exam 19/Aug - 19/Aug R 0830 1130 Online Kennedy, N.P.
ENGL 3313 Studies in Major Writers (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
22663 A10 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Nilsson, Joakim
ENGL 3323 17th-Century British Lit. (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
22457 A10 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Paul, Gavin
ENGL 3328 Romantic Poetry and Poetics (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
22458 A10 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Clements, Kiran
22662 A11 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Clements, Kiran
ENGL 3380 Popular Writing and Culture (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
22247 A10 Class 10/May - 09/Aug F 1000 1250 Online Doyle, Kelly
ENGL 4401 ST: Cinematic Canadian Lit. (Cr: 3)
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
22459 A10 Online 10/May - 09/Aug - - Online Chan, Greg Final exam 13/Aug - 13/Aug F 0830 1130 Online Chan, Greg
Cinematic Canadian Literature: You may be familiar with the writings of Alice Munro, Eden Robinson, Roch Carrier, Naomi Klein, Emma Donoghue , Ins Choi, or Shyam Selvadurai, but did you know their literary works have been made into films and television series? Through the lens of film studies, this s ection of ENGL 4401 will explore the artistry of the filmic adaptation in a distinctly Canadian context. More than National Film Board shorts and family dramas, Canadian film—particularly its literary adaptations—has become just as diverse and complex as the country it represents. Join ENGL 4401 to learn about the Cana dian connections to some of the most critically acclaimed films in contemporary culture.
Students will study a topic (or topics) in Canadian literature in one or more genres as chosen by the instructor. They will trace this topic through several texts, discussing it in the broader context of Canadian literatur e and culture and considering it from various theoretical perspectives. In addition to continuing to develop their own ability to analyze, discuss, and write ab out individual texts, students will also read relevant literary criticism and will write at least one research paper that incorporates critical source material.
Notes: The specific topic for this course will be available on the English department website when the course is being offered. Students may take t his course more than once, provided that both the instructor and the topic are different.
Prerequisites:
3 credits from courses in ENGL a t the 3000 level or higher
Students will study a topic (or topics) in Canadian literature in one or more genres as chosen by the instructor. They will trace this topic through several texts, discussing it in the broader context of Canadian literatur e and culture and considering it from various theoretical perspectives. In addition to continuing to develop their own ability to analyze, discuss, and write ab out individual texts, students will also read relevant literary criticism and will write at least one research paper that incorporates critical source material.
Notes: The specific topic for this course will be available on the English department website when the course is being offered. Students may take t his course more than once, provided that both the instructor and the topic are different.
Prerequisites:
3 credits from courses in ENGL a t the 3000 level or higher
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