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English Courses Spring 2013

This chart reflects the new requirements for graduating from Carleton with a major in English.  They take effect with the Class of 2012. Pay particular attention to the Fnd, HE, TR, and the PreReq columns which refer to the new requirements at the core of the new major.  Fnd refers to the Foundation Courses. F = Foundation; NF = Non-Foundation.  HE refers to Historical Eras. HE1= Literature before 1660; HE2 = Literature between 1660 and 1900; HE3 = Literature after 1900.  TR refers to the traditions in which the works were written.  T1 = The British Tradition; T2 = The American Tradition. T3 = Literature written in English in other traditions.  The PreReq column is important because some of the prerequisites have changed from previous years.

Course Sec Title Instructor Period Days Time Room Crd Fnd HE TR SCRNC PreReq Max Wk
ENGL 109 00 Introduction to Rhetoric Cho 4a MW 12:30PM 01:40PM
F 01:10PM 02:10PM
Laird 204 6 no 0 0 Graded None 15 10
ENGL 115 00 The Art of Storytelling Owusu 2a MW 09:50AM 11:00AM
F 09:40AM 10:40AM
Laird 211 6 F 0 0 no None 25 10
ENGL 117 00 African American Literature Owusu 4a MW 12:30PM 01:40PM
F 01:10PM 02:10PM
Laird 211 6 F 0 T2 no None 25 10
ENGL 118 00 Introduction to Poetry Raylor 2,3c TTH 10:10AM 11:55 AM Laird 211 6 F 0 0 no None 25 10
ENGL 135 00 Imperial Adventures Chakladar 3a MW 11:10AM 12:20PM F 12:00PM 01:00PM Laird 206 6 no 0 0 no None 25 10
ENGL 160 00 Introduction to Creative Writing Smith 4,5c TTH 01:15PM 03:00 PM Laird 204 6 no 0 0 Graded Soph.
Priority
15 10
ENGL 201 00 Canterbury Tales Shuffelton 4a MW 12:30PM 01:40PM
F 01:10PM 02:10PM
Laird 212 6 no HE1 T1 no None 25 10
ENGL 211 00 Neoclassic, Romantic, Victorian Lit. Walker 2a MW 09:50AM 11:00AM
F 09:40AM 10:40AM
Laird 206 6 no HE2 T1 no None 25 10
ENGL 212 00 19th-Century American Literature McKinsey 3a MW 11:10AM 12:20PM F 12:00PM 01:00PM Laird 211 6 no HE2 T2 no None 25 10
ENGL 220 01 Arts of Oral Presentation Raylor 4,5c TTH 01:15PM 03:00 PM Laird 211 3 no 0 0 S/CR/NC None 14 1st 5 Weeks
ENGL 220 02 Arts of Oral Presentation Raylor 4,5c TTH 01:15PM 03:00 PM Laird 211 3 no 0 0
S/CR/NC
None 14 2nd 5 Weeks
ENGL 224 00 Children's Literature Balaam 5a MW 01:50PM 03:00 PM F 02:20PM 03:20 PM Laird 206 6 no HE2 0 no None 25 10
ENGL 272 00 A Journey in Journalism McGill 4,5c TTH 01:15PM 03:00 PM CMC 110 6 no 0 0 no None 25 10
ENGL 295 00 Critical Methods Balaam 3a MW 11:10AM 12:20PM F 12:00PM 01:00PM Laird 212 6 no 0 0 no F; 1 6-Cr Eng Course 20 10
ENGL 310 00 Shakespeare II Hecker 2,3c TTH 10:10AM 11:55 AM Laird 206 6 no HE1 T1 no F; 1 6-Cr Eng Course 20 10
ENGL 319 00 The Rise of the Novel Leiman 5a MW 01:50PM 03:00 PM F 02:20PM 03:20 PM Laird 212 6 no HE2 T1 no F;1 6-Cr Eng Course 20 10
ENGL 332 00 Faulkner, Hemingway, Fitzgerald Kowalewski 2a MW 09:50AM 11:00AM
F 09:40AM 10:40AM
Laird 212 6 no HE3 T2 no F; 1 6-Cr Eng Course 20 10
ENGL 370 00 Advanced Fiction Workshop Smith W 1:50-4:50 W 1:50-4:50 Laird 204 6 no 0 0 S/CR/NC Submit 1 story to be judged 15 10
ENGL 371 00 Advanced Poetry Workshop Hewett T 2:30-5:30 T 2:30-5:30 Laird 205 6 no 0 0 Graded Submt 3 poems to be judged 15 10
ENGL 395 00 Advanced Seminar: V. S. Naipaul Chakladar 5a MW 01:50PM 03:00 PM F 02:20PM 03:20 PM Laird 205 6 no HE3 T3 no 295;1 300-level Eng Course 15 10
ENGL 400 00 Comps Staff TBA TBA TBA 6 0 0 0 no English Majors Only TBA 10