Summer 2016 Timetable - English (ENGL)

ENGL 1100 Intro to University Writing (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: English 12 (B) or English 12 First Peoples (B) or ENGQ 1099 or ABEE 0091 or ENGP 1091 or ABEE 0092 or ABEE 0097 or ENGP 1097 or successful placement in ENGL 1100 by Kwantlen English Placement Test or an LPI Essay score of 30 – Level 5 or IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.O or iBT 86 with minimum writing subscore 24 or PBT 570 with TWE 5.5 or ELST 0381 (B) & ELST 0383 (B) or ELST 0381 (B) & KIST score of 50 or higher

Langley
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20275     L46       Class            02/May - 30/Jul    T      1900  2150  Langley, West       1310      Cochrane, Mark
                    Final exam       09/Aug - 09/Aug    T      1900  2200  Langley, West       1310      Cochrane, Mark
This section is recommended for students in the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing program.

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20239     A75       Online           02/May - 30/Jul            -     -    Online                        Mendis, Ranjini
                    Mid-term exam    10/Jun - 10/Jun       F   1300  1450  Surrey, Cedar       1045      Mendis, Ranjini
                    Final exam       05/Aug - 05/Aug       F   1130  1430  Surrey, Cedar       1045      Mendis, Ranjini
Exams will be held at the Surrey campus.
20205     A76       Online           02/May - 30/Jul            -     -    Online                        Cody, Bernett
                    Mid-term exam    14/Jun - 14/Jun    T      1900  2050  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Cody, Bernett
                    Final exam       02/Aug - 02/Aug    T      1900  2200  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Cody, Bernett
Exams will be held at the Surrey campus.
20481     A77       Online           02/May - 30/Jul            -     -    Online                        Cody, Bernett
                    Mid-term exam    11/Jun - 11/Jun        S  1000  1150  Richmond Main       2160      Cody, Bernett
                    Final exam       06/Aug - 06/Aug        S  0800  1100  Richmond Main       2160      Cody, Bernett
Exams will be held at the Richmond campus.

Richmond
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20341     R10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul    T      1000  1250  Richmond Main       2725      Chan, Greg
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
20229     R11       Class            02/May - 30/Jul      R    1000  1250  Richmond Main       2725      Battis, Jesse
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-10: Final exam added, instructor changed
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
20 16-04-20: Final exam cancelled
20480     R12       Class            02/May - 30/Jul   M       1300  1550  Richmond Main       1340      Battis, Jesse
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
2016-04-20: Final exam cancelled
20136     R13       Class            02/May - 13/Jun    T R    1300  1550  Richmond Main       2725      Gooding, Elizabet
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21. This is a Summer Session 1 course: May 2 to Jun 13.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
20278     R14       Class            02/May - 30/Jul   M       1600  1850  Richmond Main       2520      Toor, Kiran
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-10: Final exam cancelled
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
20547     R15       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1600  1850  Richmond Main       1340      Gooding, Elizabet
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted

Surrey
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20261     S10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul   M       1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         130       Watson, Diane
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
20296     S11       Class            02/May - 13/Jun    T R    1000  1250  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Doyle, Kelly
This is a Summer Session 1 course: May 2 to Jun 13.
2016-06-07: Final exam cancelled
20139     S12       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         328       Toor, Kiran
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-10: Final exam cancelled
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
20240     S13       Class            02/May - 30/Jul      R    1000  1250  Surrey Main         3830      Cyr, Heather
20138     S14       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         328       Watson, Diane
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
20548     S15       Class            02/May - 30/Jul      R    1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         328       Toor, Kiran
2016-03-10: Final exam cancelled
20737     S16       Class            02/May - 30/Jul    T      1600  1850  Surrey, Fir         328       Watson, Diane
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
20738     S17       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1600  1850  Surrey, Fir         328       Paul, Gavin
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
2016-04-20: Final exam cancelled
20952     S18       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         136       Paul, Gavin
As this is a new section, students on waitlist(s) for other course sections will be offered seats in the order in which they were waitlisted .
2016-04-08: Section added
2016-04-20: Final exam cancelled
20955     S19       Class            02/May - 30/Jul    T      1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         336       Cyr, Heather
As this is a new section, students on waitlist(s) for other course sections will be offered seats in the order in which they were waitlisted.
2016-04-14: Section added
20967     M70       Class            02/May - 19/Aug            -     -     -                   -        Buirs, Betty Anne

 

ENGL 1202 Read & Write Select. Topics (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100

Langley
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20483     L45       Class            02/May - 30/Jul   M       0830  1120  Langley, West       1310      Nilsson, Joakim
                    Final exam       08/Aug - 08/Aug   M       0800  1100  Langley, West       1310      Nilsson, Joakim
Girls and Boys; Men and Women - The stages of life—birth, childhood, adulthood, death—are universal, but representing how those stages are experienced remains a primary topic of novels, poems, short stories, and plays. Reading a variety of literary works from different times and cultures, we will explore how writers try to capture the way human beings grow, learn, change, love, hate, age, and die. This section is recommended for students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20276     A75       Online           02/May - 30/Jul            -     -    Online                        Mendis, Ranjini
                    Mid-term exam    11/Jun - 11/Jun        S  1000  1150  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Mendis, Ranjini
                    Final exam       06/Aug - 06/Aug        S  0800  1100  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Mendis, Ranjini
Journeys and Discoveries - This fully online course offers you a chance to read and write on literal and figurative journeys in selected short stories and novels. You will have opportunities to develop your expository, interpretive, and analytical writing skills, while discovering how to enjoy good literature. Exams will be held at the Surrey Campus.
20733     A76       Online           02/May - 30/Jul            -     -    Online                        Cody, Bernett
                    Mid-term exam    16/Jun - 16/Jun      R    1600  1750  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Cody, Bernett
                    Final exam       04/Aug - 04/Aug      R    1500  1800  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Cody, Bernett
Detective Stories - Why, more than a century after his creation, is Sherlock Holmes still a popular literary character? Why do detectives and detective stories continue to fascinate and to appeal to readers of all ages? Perhaps we’ll be able to answer these questions as we read detective stories and explore their meaning in our lives. Exams will be held at the Surrey campus.
20482     A77       Online           02/May - 30/Jul            -     -    Online                        Cody, Bernett
                    Mid-term exam    10/Jun - 10/Jun       F   1000  1150  Richmond Main       2160      Cody, Bernett
                    Final exam       05/Aug - 05/Aug       F   0800  1100  Richmond Main       2160      Cody, Bernett
Detective Stories - Why, more than a century after his creation, is Sherlock Holmes still a popular literary character? Why do detectives and detective stories continue to fascinate and to appeal to readers of all ages? Perhaps we’ll be able to answer these questions as we read detective stories and explore their meaning in our lives. Exams will be held at the Richmond campus.

Richmond
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20484     R10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1300  1550  Richmond Main       1840      Battis, Jesse
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21. This course examines literature and digital media through the genre of fantasy, which predates recorded writing and extends into contemporary video games. What is the value of fantasy, and how does it impact our literary lives? We will track this question across a variety of genres, including fiction, critical writing, poetry, and digital media. We will consider the popularity of fantasy as a genre, as well as its relationship with colonialism, indigenous studies, sexuality, gender equality, and eco-criticism. Since fantasy is a shape-shifter, our discussion will range across many types of literature, including medieval romance, gothic horror, steampunk, video games, and picture books.iv>
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
2016-04-15: Newly added topic information
2016-04-2 0: Final exam cancelled
20204     R11       Class            02/May - 30/Jul    T      1000  1250  Richmond Main       1340      Toor, Kiran
Quick Lit and Questioning it - We dispense with heavy novels and focus on literary works that can be read in less than a day (often in less than an hour!) and ask ourselves: "Can a short work be a literary masterpiece?" 3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
2016-03-10: Final exam cancelled
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted

Surrey
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20279     S11       Class            02/May - 30/Jul   M       1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         328       Paul, Gavin
                    Final exam       08/Aug - 08/Aug   M       1130  1430  Surrey, Fir         328       Paul, Gavin
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21.
The Literature of End Times. This course seeks to connect the current fascination with apocalyptic scenarios in popular culture--unstoppable plagues, cataclysmic wars, natural disasters, merciless invaders--to a survey of highly readable texts from the past 400 years.
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted
2016-04-18: Topic added
2016-04-20: Final exam cancelled
2016-04-27: Final exam reinstated
20732     S12       Class            02/May - 13/Jun    T R    1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         130       Hemstock, Blair
                    Final exam       16/Jun - 16/Jun      R    1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         130       Hemstock, Blair
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 21. This is a Summer Session 1 course: May 2 to Jun 13.
Topic: Canadian Native Literature
2016-03-21: International reserves lifted

 

ENGL 1204 Read & Write about Genre:Intro (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100 or 1110

Surrey
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20916     S10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         3414      Cyr, Heather
                    Final exam       03/Aug - 03/Aug     W     0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         3414      Cyr, Heather
Individuality - In this course we will investigate the theme of individuality in four different genres: short stories, poetry, novels and drama. We’ll examine how these works construct unique characters, how these characters create and maintain their individuality, and why their society either values or rejects them. Our primary emphasis will be on the generic forms of fiction, poetry and drama and how they relate to our theme.
20486     S50       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1900  2150  Surrey, Fir         328       Cochrane, Mark
                    Final exam       03/Aug - 03/Aug     W     1900  2200  Surrey, Fir         328       Cochrane, Mark
Forget You - As CeeLo Green knows, feelings at the loss of a loved one – the one who died, the one who left or betrayed you, the one you didn’t choose – can be packaged in different ways. Anger is one option; forgetting is another – or so we say. In this course, we will examine literary works, from Frankenstein to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, that probe the wounds of mourning and memory.

 

ENGL 2301 Canadian Lit in English (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100, and any ENGL 1200 level course

Surrey
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20734     S10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul   M       1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         3414      Chan, Greg
                    Final exam       08/Aug - 08/Aug   M       0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         3414      Chan, Greg
Join us as we traverse the literary landscapes that give definition to Canada and its inhabitants. Our "True North" expedition will include stops from coast to coast, where we will study a historical selection of the country’s poetry, plays, fiction, music, and films. How “strong and free” are we as a nation? Find out in ENGL 2301.

 

ENGL 3309 Lit. of the U.S. 1945-Present (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: 6 credits of 2000-level ENGL

Surrey
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20736     S10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul    T      1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         328       Nilsson, Joakim
                    Final exam       09/Aug - 09/Aug    T      1130  1430  Surrey, Fir         328       Nilsson, Joakim
Escape Routes - What would you do if the American Dream- -a good career, marriage, a home full of shiny things- -proves empty and oppressive? In ENGL 3309 you will explore a variety of novels, including Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, and Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club, that portray characters escaping from social norms involving class, race, gender, sexuality, and mainstream models of success defined by consumerism.

 

ENGL 3340 Cross-Cultural World Lit (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: 18 credits of 1100-level and above, including 6 credits of ENGL at the 1100-level or higher

Surrey
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20735     S10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul      R    1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         116       Watson, Diane
                    Final exam       04/Aug - 04/Aug      R    0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         116       Watson, Diane
Revolution and Resistance - Through the study of five works of World Literature from five different regions, this course will explore the challenges, limitations, and possibilities of the narrative form when it takes on the subject of revolution and resistance. Storytelling, as embraced by both authors and characters, is itself interrogated for its 'truth value' by authors as diverse as Daniel Alarcon (South America), Alejo Carpentier (Cuba & Haiti), Elias Khoury (Middle East), Primo Levi (WW II Eastern Europe), Rigoberta Menchu (Central America).

 

ENGL 3380 Popular Writing (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: 18 credits of 1100-level and above, including 6 credits of ENGL at the 1100-level or higher

Surrey
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20739     S10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul   M       1600  1850  Surrey, Fir         328       Cyr, Heather
                    Final exam       08/Aug - 08/Aug   M       1500  1800  Surrey, Fir         328       Cyr, Heather
Vampires - This course is a close look at vampires and their cultural resonances. We’ll examine how the vampire has changed from its folklore origins to the popular modern vampires we see in a plethora of television shows, movie franchises, graphic novels and popular books. In our journey through the literary lives of these intriguing creatures, we’ll delve into the scary, the spooky, the humorous, and the weird. Why do authors and readers keep returning to vampires? What do these monsters speak to in our culture? To answer these questions, we’ll use monster theory, gender theory and psychoanalytic theory to discuss vampires.

 

ENGL 4300 Writing Beyond the Classroom (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: 60 credits, including 3 credits of 3000-level ENGL

Surrey
CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
20915     S10       Class            02/May - 30/Jul     W     1300  1550  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Chan, Greg
                    Final exam       03/Aug - 03/Aug     W     1130  1430  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Chan, Greg
Apprenticeship in the Digital Humanities - The digital intersects with the humanistic in ENGL 4300, an advanced composition course in which students will apply rhetorical theory to digital computing projects both in the classroom and out in the community. If “the medium is the message” like Marshall McLuhan once suggested, then what do Twitter, Instagram, vlogs, landing sites, Wikipedia, and video essays signify about the current cultural milieu? This class will find out by studying social media as a rhetorical device, while creating several of these digitized artifacts as an investigative activity. As a term project, each student will undertake a 12-hour digital literacy practicum as one of the following: high school outreach assistant, website co-author, grant writing intern, video production assistant, e-journal intern, and web page designer.

 

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