Fall 2025 classes offered in English as of Monday, 04/28/2025 at 07:00 AM
schedFallENGL report generated: 28-APR-25


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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A1414403


MWF09:00-09:50FH_234Olsen,JM211
20990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A2414413


MWF10:00-10:50FH_203Ben-Zvi,SD211
20990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A3414423


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

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A4414433


MWF12:00-12:50FH_234Ben-Zvi,SD210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A5414443


MWF12:00-12:50FH_203Head,TM210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A6414453


MWF15:00-15:50FH_234Head,TM210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A7414463


MWF10:00-10:50FH_234Olsen,JM210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A8414473


MWF11:00-11:50FH_234Olsen,JM210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A9414483


MF12:00-12:50FH_178Olsen,JM211
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W12:00-12:50SH_118Olsen,JM



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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A10414493


MF13:00-13:50FH_204Olsen,JM211
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W13:00-13:50SH_118Olsen,JM



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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A11414503


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

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A12414513


MWF09:00-09:50FH_203Sullivan,EM211
20990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A13414523


MWF11:00-11:50FH_203Sullivan,EM210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A14414533


MWF13:00-13:50FH_203Sullivan,EM210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A15414543


TR09:00-10:20FH_108Amann,NC210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A16414553


TR11:00-12:20FH_234Amann,NC210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A17414563


MWF14:00-14:50FH_203Brown,JM210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A18414573


MWF13:00-13:50FH_234Ben-Zvi,SD210
21990

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ENGL 102 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric A19414583


TR13:00-14:20FH_204Tremain,LD210
21990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B1411913


MWF13:00-13:50HGH_204Marsden,KL2111
10990

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ENGL 103 Stretch Comp and Rhetoric B2411923


MWF14:00-14:50FH_234Head,TM2111
10990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric1415583



-ONLHead,TM259412990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric2415593



-ONLHead,TM252419990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric3415603


MWF12:00-12:50SH_120Giannini,NR255416990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric4415613


MWF13:00-13:50TA_011Giannini,NR250421990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric5415623


TR11:00-12:20SH_120
253418990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric6415633


TR13:00-14:20SH_120
250421990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric7415643


TR15:00-16:20FH_234
251420990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric8415653


TR09:00-10:20FH_234Sullivan,EM250421990

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ENGL 104 Comp and Rhetoric9415663


TR13:00-14:20FH_234Sullivan,EM250421990

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ENGL 105 Queer Futures1413643below

MW09:00-10:20FH_108Marsden,KL306519990

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ENGL 110 Academic Literacies Seminar1434372


T11:00-12:50FH_202Lavrador,ER210
21990
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ENGL 110 Academic Literacies Seminar2434382


T15:00-16:50FH_202Lavrador,ER210
21990
FREETexts
ENGL 110 Academic Literacies Seminar3434392


M15:00-16:50FH_202Marsden,KL210
21990
FREETexts
ENGL 211 Intro Creative Writing1411934


MW09:00-10:50FH_178McKnight,HE2014
6990

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ENGL 218 Conceptualizing English1413794


TR11:00-12:50FH_236Giannini,NR302
28990

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ENGL 220 Representation: Lit & Identity1411944


TR13:00-14:50FH_108Giannini,NR3010
20990

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ENGL 240 Topics in World Literatures1411954


M13:00-14:50ONL
3022
8990

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ENGL 304W Writing in the Public Sphere1415273



-ONLAmann,NC2525009910

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ENGL 306 Queer Collections1434063below

MW11:00-12:20FR_107Marsden,KL3612618990

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ENGL 315 Creative Writing: Fiction1411964


MW15:00-16:50FH_203Brown,JM2014
6990

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ENGL 316 Creative Writing: Poetry1413654


TR09:00-10:50FH_179McKnight,HE1818
0991

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ENGL 328 Structure of American English1411974


T17:00-18:50ONL
3012
18990

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ENGL 336 Asian Am Poets in Apocalypse1412754below

MW15:00-16:50FH_108Accomando,C1812
6990

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ENGL 426 Teaching Secondary Writing1411984


TR09:00-10:50FH_203Hobbel,NG258
17990

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ENGL 435 English as Sec/For Lang1413804


MW11:00-12:50HGH_226Cerbino,DA256
19990

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ENGL 450 Tutoring Developing Writers1411992



-ONLAmann,NC259
16990

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ENGL 460 Literary Editing1412004


MW13:00-14:50FH_202Hernandez,MA
Godlin,SE
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11990

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ENGL 471 Critical Plant Studies1415294below

TR11:00-12:50FH_179Byrd,RM253
22990SR
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ENGL 535 English as Sec/For Lang1410094


MW11:00-12:50HGH_226Cerbino,DA50
5990

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ENGL 571 Critical Plant Studies1410214below

TR11:00-12:50FH_179Byrd,RM50
5990SR
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ENGL 600 Graduate Studies Introduction1410014


M17:00-19:50ONLAdsit,J151
14990

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08/29-09/05F09:00-12:50TA_114Adsit,J



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11/07-11/14F09:00-12:50FH_181Adsit,J



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ENGL 605 Cultural Studies Introduction1410084


T17:00-20:50FH_203Byrd,RM152
13990

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ENGL 612 Thry Rhet/Comp1434044


R17:00-20:50FH_234Adsit,J153
12990

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* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* 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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* Wait Cap: indicates the number of waitlist seats available for the class
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* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)
* Permanent Text Status: If the particular course is indicated as NONE, there are no required texts. If indicated as FREE, text materials are offered free to students.
* Bookstore Text Info: Link to Bookstore text details for all courses that potentially have required texts.

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections must also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.

Class notes
schedFallENGL report generated: 28-APR-25
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ENGL 105 Queer Futures41364Special Topic Description: Read speculative fiction and speculate about queer futures. Consider how fictional texts can help us build imaginative capacities to create worlds beyond those which are not enough.
ENGL 306 Queer Collections43406Special Topic Description: Study the politics of information by examining fictional, fabricated, and found archival records. Course literature will include, novel, short story, memoir, essay, short form video for social media, and online archives.
ENGL 336 Asian Am Poets in Apocalypse41275Special Topic Description: Poets Franny Choi, ALOK, Tony Wallin-Sato, Kay Ulanday Barrett, tkk, Chen Chen, and others, reimagine race, nation, migration, sexuality, gender, and genre, as they confront calamity & possibility, blood & chosen family, loss & love, apocalypse & survival. This class is cross-listed with ES 336 and WS 336.
ENGL 471 Critical Plant Studies41529Special Topic Description: Explore the plant humanities, ecocriticism & BIPOC ecologies through theory and literary works. How might we come to know plants and ourselves differently to meet the challenges of our times? The course will have a significant focus on Black farming and will include farming field trips and projects.
ENGL 571 Critical Plant Studies41021Special Topic Description: Explore the plant humanities, ecocriticism & BIPOC ecologies through theory and literary works. How might we come to know plants and ourselves differently to meet the challenges of our times? The course will have a significant focus on Black farming and will include farming field trips and projects.