ENGL 109

Spring 2013 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

Course is identical to ENGL 103 except for the additional writing component.

Credit is not given for both ENGL 109 and ENGL 103. Prerequisite: Completion of campus Composition I general education requirement.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Humanities – Lit & Arts
Advanced Composition
ENGL 109 class schedule data for spring 2013
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
34571
Lecture-Discussion
B
9:00AM -9:50AM
MWF
1062 Lincoln Hall
Fitzgerald, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
51857
Lecture-Discussion
C
10:00AM -10:50AM
MWF
1062 Lincoln Hall
Ramais, T
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
31925
Lecture-Discussion
D
11:00AM -11:50AM
MWF
1062 Lincoln Hall
Tienou, D
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
47237
Lecture-Discussion
E
1:00PM -1:50PM
MWF
1062 Lincoln Hall
Mercado, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
41530
Lecture-Discussion
G
3:30PM -4:45PM
MW
259 English Building
Ha, I
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
34582
Lecture-Discussion
M
9:30AM -10:45AM
TR
1062 Lincoln Hall
Wong, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
34578
Lecture-Discussion
P
11:00AM -12:15PM
TR
1062 Lincoln Hall
Heath, E
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
34580
Lecture-Discussion
Q
12:30PM -1:45PM
TR
150 English Building
Wilcox, K
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
31922
Lecture-Discussion
T
3:30PM -4:45PM
TR
1062 Lincoln Hall
McLeer, H
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
31923
Lecture-Discussion
U1
11:00AM -11:50AM
MWF
150 English Building
Chandler, E
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
34586
Lecture-Discussion
X
12:00PM -12:50PM
MWF
1062 Lincoln Hall
Spires, D
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, and Literature and the Arts course.
Section Info:
English 109 is designed to introduce students to the critical analysis of prose fiction. By reading a wide range of short and long fiction across several historical periods, we will examine how such narrative strategies as plot, character, point of view and language construct meaning. Individual instructors will bring a variety of texts and interpretive methods to their courses, but special emphasis will be placed on concepts and skills central to good literary critical writing. Course requirements include papers and paper revisions totaling 25-30 pages. Papers are assigned according to the judgment of individual instructors, but will include assignments of various lengths and several opportunities for review and revision. TEXTS: Readings vary from section to section but always include an anthology of short fiction and three or four novels.
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