Spring 2026 classes offered in English as of Monday, 10/20/2025 at 07:00 AM
schedSpringENGL report generated: 20-OCT-25


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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A1236433


MWF13:00-13:50FH_178Head,TM210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A2236443


MWF14:00-14:50FH_234Head,TM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B1214813


MWF09:00-09:50FH_234Olsen,JM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B2214823


MWF10:00-10:50FH_178Ben-Zvi,SD210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B3214833


MWF11:00-11:50FH_178Ben-Zvi,SD210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B4214843


MWF12:00-12:50FH_203Ben-Zvi,SD210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B5214853


MWF12:00-12:50FH_178Head,TM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B6214863


MWF15:00-15:50FH_234Head,TM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B7214873


MWF10:00-10:50FH_234Olsen,JM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B8214883


MWF11:00-11:50FH_234Olsen,JM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B9214893


MWF12:00-12:50FH_234Olsen,JM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B10214903


MWF13:00-13:50FH_234Olsen,JM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B11214913


MWF14:00-14:50FH_178Ben-Zvi,SD210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B12214923


MWF09:00-09:50FH_203Sullivan,EM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B13214933


MWF11:00-11:50FH_203Sullivan,EM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B14214943


MWF13:00-13:50FH_203Sullivan,EM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B16214963


TR11:00-12:20FH_203Amann,NC210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B17214973


MWF14:00-14:50FH_204Brown,JM210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B18214983


MWF13:00-13:50FH_108Ben-Zvi,SD210
21990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric1236513


TR09:00-10:20TA_110Marsden,KL250
25990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric2236523


TR09:00-10:20FH_234Sullivan,EM250
25990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric3236533


TR11:00-12:20FH_234Sullivan,EM250
25990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric4236543


MWF14:00-14:50FH_108Heaney,JM250
25990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric5236553



-ONLHead,TM250
25990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric6236563


TR13:00-14:20FH_234Marsden,KL250
25990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric7236573


TR11:00-12:20FH_236Marsden,KL250
25990

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ENGL 107 Critical Writing1211723


MWF13:00-13:50FH_235Lavrador,ER250
25990SF
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ENGL 110 Academic Literacies Seminar1236352


F11:00-12:50FH_202Lavrador,ER200
20990
FREETexts
ENGL 211 Intro Creative Writing1211694


MW09:00-10:50FH_181McKnight,HE200
20990

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ENGL 218 Conceptualizing English1213954


TR13:00-14:50FH_236Giannini,NR300
30990

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ENGL 220 Representation: Lit & Identity1211704


MW13:00-14:50ARTA_027Giannini,NR300
30990

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ENGL 232 U.S. Lit and Social Change1213964


TR11:00-12:50SH_128Accomando,C300
30990

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ENGL 304W Writing in the Public Sphere1236143



-ONLAmann,NC250
25990
FREETexts
ENGL 305 Postcolonial Lit/Decolonizing1236153below

MW11:00-12:20FH_204Brown,JM400
40990

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ENGL 307 Arts-Based Programs in Health1236123



-ONLAdsit,J200
20990
FREETexts
ENGL 311 Writing for Env Justice1215534


MW15:00-16:50FH_203Brown,JM250
25990SR
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ENGL 314 Creative Writing: Nonfiction1211754


TR09:00-10:50FH_181McKnight,HE200
20990

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ENGL 336 Multicultural Queer Narratives1211714below

MW15:00-16:50FH_108Accomando,C120
12990

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ENGL 342 Approaches to Shakespeare1211734below

MW09:00-10:50FH_236Giannini,NR300
30990

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ENGL 344 Young Adult Literature1211744


TR09:00-10:50FH_179Hobbel,NG300
30990

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ENGL 394 Oregon Shakespeare Festival1215541



-OCGiannini,NR200
20990
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ENGL 406W Theories of Writing1214684


TR13:00-14:50FH_177Hobbel,NG250
25990

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ENGL 461 Prof Concerns Writing/Editing1211764


MW13:00-14:50SH_118Hernandez,MA
Godlin,SE
200
20990

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ENGL 465B Multicultural Issues in Lit1235124below

TR15:00-16:50FH_179Accomando,C120
12990

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ENGL 536 Problems in Form, Genre, Media1236674below

T17:00-20:50FH_108Byrd,RM150
15990

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ENGL 580 Facilitated Writing Community1236132below

M17:00-18:50ONLAdsit,J200
20990

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ENGL 581 Becoming a College Instructor1210033


T15:00-16:50FH_181Marsden,KL50
5990

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-ONLMarsden,KL



990

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ENGL 614 Teaching ESL Reading & Writing1235144


R17:00-20:50FH_181Cerbino,DA150
15990

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* Rsrvd: indicates the number of seats reserved during registration for various reasons (i.e., freshmen registration in the Fall, PBLCs, or major restrictions). Unused seats are released prior to the beginning of the semester.
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Class notes
schedSpringENGL report generated: 20-OCT-25
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Class Notes
ENGL 305 Postcolonial Lit/Decolonizing23615This class will examine how contemporary Caribbean and British-born Caribbean writers grapple with the idea of "homeland" in a colonized (or formerly colonized) space.
ENGL 336 Multicultural Queer Narratives21171Special Topic Description: Analyze coming-of-age memoir, biomythography, poetry, fiction, and film subverting conventions of sexuality, gender, ethnicity, and narrative. Audre Lorde, Chen Chen, Carla Trujillo, Lamya H, George Johnson, Waawaate Fobister, and more.
ENGL 342 Approaches to Shakespeare21173Special Topic Description: This class will explore current approaches to teaching, performing, and adapting Shakespeare as well as scholarly work on Shakespeare and colonialism; race and religion; and early modern trans-studies.
ENGL 465B Multicultural Issues in Lit23512Special Topic Description: Poetry, memoir and fiction by first- and second-generation migrants, refugees, exiles, captives, and others who leave home, by choice or by force. Consider borders, boarding schools, removal, incarceration, middle passage.
ENGL 536 Problems in Form, Genre, Media23667Special Topic Description: The life and work of Afro-futurist Octavia Butler alongside contemporary texts inspired by her oeuvre from visual art to scholarship on environmental justice and adrienne maree brown¿s emergent strategy.
ENGL 580 Facilitated Writing Community23613Special Topic Description: Use guided writing exercises to draft your master's project, thesis, or written graduate-level exams. Opportunities for informal and supportive peer feedback. Open to any grad student in any program.