Spring 2025 classes offered in English as of Monday, 12/02/2024 at 07:45 AM
schedSpringENGL report generated: 02-DEC-24


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ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A1234443


MWF13:00-13:50HGH_106Head,TM
Lavrador,ER
217
14990

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ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A2234453


MWF14:00-14:50HGH_204Head,TM
Brown,JM
215
16990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B1215613


MW08:00-08:50HGH_204Ben-Zvi,SD2110
11990

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-ONLBen-Zvi,SD



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B2215623


MW08:00-08:50FH_234Olsen,JM213
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-ONLOlsen,JM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B3215633


MW09:00-09:50HGH_204Ben-Zvi,SD2110
11990

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-ONLBen-Zvi,SD



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B4215643


MW09:00-09:50FH_234Olsen,JM215
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-ONLOlsen,JM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B5215653


MW09:00-09:50FH_203Sullivan,EM219
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-ONLSullivan,EM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B6215663


MW10:00-10:50HGH_204Ben-Zvi,SD2118
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-ONLBen-Zvi,SD



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B7215673


MW10:00-10:50HGH_117Head,TM
Lavrador,ER
2111
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-ONLHead,TM
Lavrador,ER




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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B8215683


MW10:00-10:50FH_234Olsen,JM2114
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-ONLOlsen,JM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B9215693


MW11:00-11:50HGH_204Ben-Zvi,SD2113
8990

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-ONLBen-Zvi,SD



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B10215703


MW11:00-11:50HGH_117Head,TM
Lavrador,ER
2120
1990

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-ONLHead,TM
Lavrador,ER




990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B11215713


MW11:00-11:50FH_234Sullivan,EM2114
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-ONLSullivan,EM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B12215723


MW12:00-12:50FH_234Ahokas,MM2120
1990

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-ONLAhokas,MM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B13215733


MW12:00-12:50FH_179Marsden,KL2112
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-ONLMarsden,KL



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B14215743


M12:00-12:50FH_177Olsen,JM219
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W12:00-12:50SH_118Olsen,JM



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-ONLOlsen,JM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B15215753


M13:00-13:50FH_179Olsen,JM2121
0991

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W13:00-13:50SH_118Olsen,JM



991

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991

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B16215763


MW13:00-13:50FH_234Sullivan,EM2115
6990

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-ONLSullivan,EM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B17215773


MW14:00-14:50FH_234Marsden,KL2112
9990

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-ONLMarsden,KL



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B18215783


TR09:00-10:20HGH_204Lavrador,ER2111
10990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B19215793


TR09:00-10:20FH_204Amann,NC2114
7990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B20215803


TR11:00-12:20FH_204Amann,NC2123
0991

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B22215823


MW16:00-16:50FH_234Brown,JM2110
11990

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-ONLBrown,JM



990

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ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B23215833


MW15:00-15:50FH_234Ahokas,MM2115
6990

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-ONLAhokas,MM



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ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric1235153



-ONLMarsden,KL2520
5990

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ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric2235163



-ONLMarsden,KL251
24990

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ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric3235173


TR09:00-10:20FH_234Sullivan,EM2510
15990

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ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric4235183


TR11:00-12:20FH_234Sullivan,EM257
18990

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ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric5235193


TR11:00-12:20FH_177Giannini,NR254
21990

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ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric6235203


TR13:00-14:20FH_234Tremain,LD2510
15990

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ENGL 105 Queer Futures1216043below

MW09:00-10:20FH_236Marsden,KL3013
17990

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ENGL 107 Critical Writing1211693


TR13:00-14:20SH_116Amann,NC2513
12990SF
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ENGL 110 Academic Literacies Seminar1236342


M13:00-14:50SH_118Ben-Zvi,SD217
14990
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ENGL 211 Intro Creative Writing1211664


MW09:00-10:50FH_178McKnight,HE2014
6990

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ENGL 218 Conceptualizing English1214234


TR09:00-10:50FH_108Hobbel,NG3011
19990

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ENGL 220 Representation: Lit & Identity1211674


TR13:00-14:50FH_236Winston,JM309
21990

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ENGL 232 U.S. Lit and Social Change1214244below

M17:00-18:50ONLAdsit,J3028
2990

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990

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ENGL 309W Narrative Medicine1233943



-ONLAdsit,J3030
0993

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ENGL 311 Writing for Env Justice1233954


MW15:00-16:50ONLDelgado,A257
18990SR
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ENGL 314 Creative Writing: Nonfiction1211724


TR09:00-10:50FH_179McKnight,HE2016
4990

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ENGL 336 Ungovernable Worlds As/Am Lit1211684below

MW11:00-12:50ONLWallin-Sato,TW1212
0990

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ENGL 342 Special Topics in Shakespeare1211704below

TR15:00-16:50FH_108Giannini,NR3012
18990

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ENGL 344 Young Adult Literature1211714


TR11:00-12:50FH_236Hobbel,NG309
21990

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ENGL 394 Oregon Shakespeare Festival1233961below
02/26W17:00-18:50FH_178Giannini,NR200
20990
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04/26-04/27SSU-OCGiannini,NR



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04/30W17:00-18:50FH_178Giannini,NR



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ENGL 406W Theories of Writing1215294


TR13:00-14:50FH_108Ahokas,MM3018
12990

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ENGL 410 Queer Women's Memoir1233904below

TR15:00-16:50FH_179Winston,JM203
17990

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ENGL 461 Prof Concerns Writing/Editing1211734


MW13:00-14:50FH_202Hernandez,MA
Godlin,SE
2010
10990

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ENGL 510 Queer Women's Memoir1233914below

TR15:00-16:50FH_179Winston,JM53
2990

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ENGL 546 Reading Historically1233924


R17:00-20:50FH_181Giannini,NR155
10990

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ENGL 580 Facilitated Writing Community1234492below

W17:00-18:50ONLAdsit,J206
14990

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ENGL 581 Becoming a College Instructor1210033


M17:00-19:50FH_178Ahokas,MM53
2990

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ENGL 615 Digital Humanities1233934


T17:00-20:50FH_181Delgado,A157
8990

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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.
* Avail: indicates the total number of seats open to all students. This number may be reduced by enrollments in other cross-listed class sections.
* Wait Cap: indicates the number of waitlist seats available for the class
* Wait Tot: indicates the number of students currently waitlisted for the class (allows departments to determine class demand and may result in opening of class additional sections)
* 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
schedSpringENGL report generated: 02-DEC-24
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Class Notes
ENGL 105 Queer Futures21604Special Topic Description: In this course we'll read speculative fiction and speculate about queer futures. We'll investigate how readers and texts make meaning together and consider how literary texts can help us build imaginative capacities to create worlds beyond those that are not enough.
ENGL 232 U.S. Lit and Social Change21424Study literature and `artivism' across multiple centuries. Consider cultural impact. Explore online archives and digital tools to try new ways of reading literature.
ENGL 336 Ungovernable Worlds As/Am Lit21168Special Topic Description: We'll study literature on the ungovernable worlds of the Asian American diaspora. This is the space for an abolition feminist and non-western/western anarchist praxis. Engage in various genres of text. This class is cross-listed with ES 336 and WS 336.
ENGL 342 Special Topics in Shakespeare21170Special Topic Description: This class will explore current approaches to teaching, performing, and adapting Shakespeare as well as scholarly work on Shakespeare and colonialism; the theater, race and religion; and early modern trans-studies.
ENGL 394 Oregon Shakespeare Festival23396IA,Weekend field trip to Ashland, Oregon to see two plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The dates for this trip are April 26 and 27. Course includes discussion about plays and performances. Pre-trip meeting February 26 and post-trip meeting April 30.
ENGL 410 Queer Women's Memoir23390Special Topic Description: Examine queer women's personal narratives, including Cristy C. Road's graphic memoir and Black feminist activist Barbara Smith's collected essays and interviews. Focus on queer and "quare" activist histories, self-representation and coming-of-age narratives, and intersectional analysis of life writing. Counts toward majors in ENGL, WS, and MQS and minors in Lit, Ethnic American Lit, WS, and MQS.
ENGL 510 Queer Women's Memoir23391Special Topic Description: Examine queer women's personal narratives, including Cristy C. Road's graphic memoir and Black feminist activist Barbara Smith's collected essays and interviews. Focus on queer and "quare" activist histories, self-representation and coming-of-age narratives, and intersectional analysis of life writing. Counts toward majors in ENGL, WS, and MQS and minors in Lit, Ethnic American Lit, WS, and MQS.
ENGL 580 Facilitated Writing Community23449Special 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.