Spring 2022 classes offered in English
schedarc2222ENGL report generated: 25-MAR-22
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ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A1224993IA

T09:00-10:20FH_178Pitre,TM2121

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-ONLPitre,TM
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A2225003IA

T11:00-12:20FH_025Pitre,TM2121

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-ONLPitre,TM
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A3225193IA

MW10:00-10:50FH_204Ben-Zvi,SD2121

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-ONLBen-Zvi,SD
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A4228423IA

MW12:00-12:50TA_011Ben-Zvi,SD2121

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-ONLBen-Zvi,SD
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A5225203IA

MW16:00-16:50FH_234Ahokas,MM2121

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-ONLAhokas,MM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B1225013IA

MW08:00-08:50FH_234Amann,NC2117

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-ONLAmann,NC
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B2225073IA

W10:00-10:50FH_203Olsen,JM2117

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-ONLOlsen,JM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B3225023IA

T09:00-10:20FH_234Sullivan,EM2113

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-ONLSullivan,EM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B4225033IA

W12:00-12:50FH_178Olsen,JM2113

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-ONLOlsen,JM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B5225043below

T11:00-12:20FH_177Ahokas,MM2114

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-ONLAhokas,MM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B6225053IA

W10:00-10:50FH_234Sullivan,EM2114

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-ONLSullivan,EM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B7228463IA

R09:00-10:20FH_203Olsen,JM2113

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-ONLOlsen,JM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B8233373IA

MW09:00-09:50FH_203Giannini,NR2114

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-ONLGiannini,NR
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B9233383IA

M13:00-13:50FH_203Marsden,KL2112

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W13:00-13:50FH_202Marsden,KL

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-ONLMarsden,KL
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B10233393IA

W09:00-09:50FH_234Sullivan,EM2118

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-ONLSullivan,EM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B11233403IA

R11:00-12:20FH_234Olsen,JM2118

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-ONLOlsen,JM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B12233413IA

W13:00-13:50FH_234Sullivan,EM2117

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-ONLSullivan,EM
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B13233423IA

R13:00-14:20FH_234Olsen,JM2114

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-ONLOlsen,JM
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric1225133IA

MW14:00-14:50FH_203Ben-Zvi,SD2525

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-ONLBen-Zvi,SD
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric2225143IA

MW15:00-15:50FH_234Ben-Zvi,SD2524

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-ONLBen-Zvi,SD
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric3225153IA

MW12:00-12:50FH_234Sullivan,EM2520

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-ONLSullivan,EM
ENGL 107 Critical Writing1224933IA

MW10:00-10:50FH_178Amann,NC2525

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-ONLAmann,NC
ENGL 110 Academic Literacy Lab1228481IA

T15:00-16:50ONLBen-Zvi,SD216
ENGL 120 Intro to English Major1224824IA

TR09:00-10:50FH_108Hobbel,NG3014
ENGL 211 Intro Creative Writing1224834IA

TR13:00-14:50FH_181McKnight,HE2018
ENGL 220 Literature, Identity & Rprsntn1224844IA

TR11:00-12:50ONLWinston,JM3022
ENGL 225 Intro to Language Analysis1224854IA

TR15:00-16:50FH_108Wicklund,M3026
ENGL 230 Survey of British Lit1233434IA

MW13:00-14:50FH_163Giannini,NR3012
ENGL 240 Literature of the Americas1233444below

TR15:00-16:50ONLDelgado,A3011
ENGL 306 BIPOC Comics & Graphic Novels1224903below

MW15:00-16:20FH_236Eldridge,MS3317
ENGL 308B Women and Work1229183below

TR09:00-10:20FH_179Giannini,NR3313
ENGL 311 Environmental Writing1224864IA

MW11:00-12:50FH_203Byrd,RM2415
ENGL 314 Creative Writing: Nonfiction1224964IA

MW09:00-10:50FH_181McKnight,HE2015
ENGL 318 Rhetoric for Writers1225224below

MW13:00-14:50ONLDelgado,A2525
ENGL 320 Practical Criticism1224874IA

MW13:00-14:50FH_178Eldridge,MS2519
ENGL 336 Poetry and Resistance1224884below

MW15:00-16:50ONLAccomando,C1515
ENGL 342 Shakespeare and Colonialism1224944below

TR11:00-12:50ONLGiannini,NR3025
ENGL 344 Young Adult Literature1224953IA

TR13:00-14:20FH_236Hobbel,NG3424
ENGL 360 Queer Women's Memoir1225234below

TR15:00-16:50ONLWinston,JM2020
ENGL 406 Trad Comp Study/Digital Pract1224974IA

MW09:00-10:50FH_108Ahokas,MM2513
ENGL 417 Second Language Acquisition1233463IA

TR09:00-10:20ONLScott,SP255
ENGL 435 Intro Engl as Sec/For Lang1225244below

MW11:00-12:50FH_177Scott,SP2513
ENGL 461 Prof Concerns Writing/Editing1225214IA

T15:00-16:50FH_202Hernandez,MA2010

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R15:00-16:50FH_178Hernandez,MA
ENGL 465B Audre Lorde: Language & Power1233474below

MW11:00-12:50ONLAccomando,C1616
ENGL 490 Senior Project Seminar1224892IA

T17:00-18:50ONLAhokas,MM2024
ENGL 536 Black Feminist Lit Innovators1233484IA

W17:00-20:50ONLByrd,RM1516
ENGL 560 Queer Women's Memoir1220514below

TR15:00-16:50ONLWinston,JM53
ENGL 581 Practicum in Teaching Writing1220523IA

M17:00-19:50ONLAhokas,MM57
ENGL 614 Teaching ESL Reading & Writing1233494IA

T17:00-20:50ONLScott,SP152
ENGL 635 Intro Engl as Sec/For Lang1220534below

MW11:00-12:50FH_177Scott,SP50



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)

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 should 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
schedarc2222ENGL report generated: 25-MAR-22
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Class Notes
ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric B22504IA,HYFLEX Course: Students will have the option to attend either in person or virtually during the scheduled meeting time. In-person attendance will not be required; however, If attending in person, COVID safety protocol is required
ENGL 240 Literature of the Americas23344IA,Special Topic Description: Explore writing and films by Latinx scholars, including Mexican Feminist, Rosario Castellanos; Los Angeles-based author and journalist, Hector Tobar, and Augusto Mora's graphic novel about Central American migrants.
ENGL 306 BIPOC Comics & Graphic Novels22490IA,Special Topic Description: Beginning late in the last century, and especially in recent years, readers and creators of color have provoked a reckoning within the comics industry, demanding more inclusion and representation of more diverse narratives, perspectives, and experiences. Survey of the larger history and selected works of Black, Indigenous, Asian/Pacific, and Latinx writers and artists working in both mainstream and alternative comics.
ENGL 308B Women and Work22918IA,Special Topic Description: The representation of women in literature is too great to cover in four years' worth of classes, let alone fifteen weeks, so this semester we will be reading and watching texts that engage with the narrower focus of women's labor and labor conditions. This class is cross-listed with WS 308B.
ENGL 318 Rhetoric for Writers22522IA,Description: Wild Tongues Cannot be Tamed: Writing Identity into Research. Come diversify the discussion of acceptable academic discourse, cultivate an awareness of structures of power in language, literature, and culture. Examine how academic writing, storytelling, and cultural contexts are intimately connected, in order to invite us to write into and from our reality.
ENGL 336 Poetry and Resistance22488IA,Special Topic Description: How have diverse writers and activists used poetry to resist injustice and call for social change? Read poets at the intersection of literature and ethnic studies who address decolonization, immigration, police violence, activism, and more. This class is cross-listed with ES 336.
ENGL 342 Shakespeare and Colonialism22494IA,Special Topic Description: We will explore the early colonial period within which Shakespeare and his contemporaries were writing as well as the history of how Shakespeare's works were marshalled in the interests of empire.
ENGL 360 Queer Women's Memoir22523IA,Special 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 435 Intro Engl as Sec/For Lang22524IA,HYFLEX Course: Students will have the option to attend either in person or virtually during the scheduled meeting time. In-person attendance will not be required; however, If attending in person, COVID safety protocol is required.
ENGL 465B Audre Lorde: Language & Power23347IA,Special Topic Description: Self-proclaimed "Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet" Audre Lorde published influential poetry and essays, and invented a new genre, biomythography. Read Zami: A New Spelling of My Name and more. Prereq: ENGL 320, or email ca3@humboldt.edu for a permission number. This class is cross-listed with ES 465B and WS 465B.
ENGL 560 Queer Women's Memoir22051IA,Special 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 635 Intro Engl as Sec/For Lang22053IA,HYFLEX Course: Students will have the option to attend either in person or virtually during the scheduled meeting time. In-person attendance will not be required; however, If attending in person, COVID safety protocol is required.