ENGL 1100 Intro to University Writing (Cr: 3)
Langley
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
20982 L10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1000 1250 Langley, West 2025 Sayed, Asma
2018-03-20: Reserve lifted.
2018-06-15: Final exam cancelled
2018-06-15: Final exam cancelled
21622 L11 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1300 1550 Langley, West 1305 Nilsson, Joakim
2018-03-21: Section opened
2018-06-14: Final exam cancelled
2018-06-14: Final exam cancelled
Richmond
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
20983 R10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2525 Paul, Gavin
2018-02-20: Instructor to TBA. Section suspended.
2018-02-20: Instructor changed. Section opened.
2018-03-07: Final exam cancelled
2018-02-20: Instructor changed. Section opened.
2018-03-07: Final exam cancelled
21435 R50 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1900 2150 Richmond Main 2525 Cochrane, Mark Final exam 14/Aug - 14/Aug T 1900 2200 Richmond Main 2525 Cochrane, Mark
5 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21007 S10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Sayed, Asma
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-06-15: Final exam cancelled
2018-06-15: Final exam cancelled
21014 S11 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Chan, Greg
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-06-18: Final exam cancelled
2018-06-18: Final exam cancelled
21016 S12 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Chan, Greg
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-06-18: Final exam cancelled
2018-06-18: Final exam cancelled
21017 S13 Class 07/May - 05/Aug F 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Paul, Gavin
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-02-20: Instructor change
2018-03-07: Final exam cancelled
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-03-07: Final exam cancelled
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21018 S14 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 322 Clements, Kiran Final exam 14/Aug - 14/Aug T 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 322 Clements, Kiran
This course section has ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS and is part of the Zed Cred program. For more information visit ZedCred. 3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21019 S15 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 328 Hardwick, Jennife Final exam 15/Aug - 15/Aug W 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 328 Hardwick, Jennife
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21020 S16 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 322 Hardwick, Jennife Class 17/Jul - 17/Jul T 1600 1850 Surrey, Cedar 2065 Hardwick, Jennife Final exam 14/Aug - 14/Aug T 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 322 Hardwick, Jennife
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves lifted
2018-06-21: Computer lab booked
2018-06-21: Computer lab booked
21025 S17 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 322 Clements, Kiran Final exam 15/Aug - 15/Aug W 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 322 Clements, Kiran
This course section has ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS and is part of the Zed Cred program. For more information visit ZedCred. 3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21026 S18 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 328 Sayed, Asma
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-06-15: Final exam cancelled
2018-06-15: Final exam cancelled
20993 S19 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1000 1250 Surrey Main 2840 Hardwick, Jennife Class 18/Jul - 18/Jul W 1000 1250 Surrey, Cedar 1040 Hardwick, Jennife Final exam 15/Aug - 15/Aug W 0830 1130 Surrey Main 2840 Hardwick, Jennife
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-02-20: Room changed
2018-03-20: Reserves lifted
2018-06-21: Computer lab booked
2018-03-20: Reserves lifted
2018-06-21: Computer lab booked
21634 S20 Class 07/May - 05/Aug M 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 322 Doyle, Kelly Final exam 13/Aug - 13/Aug M 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 322 Doyle, Kelly
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-02-20: Instructor change
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21635 S22 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Doyle, Kelly Final exam 09/Aug - 09/Aug R 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 328 Doyle, Kelly
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-02-20: Instructor change
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21632 S23 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 116 Grandison, Julia
2018-03-21: Section opened
2018-04-17: instructor assigned
2018-05-03: Final exam cancelled.
2018-04-17: instructor assigned
2018-05-03: Final exam cancelled.
21640 S24 Class 07/May - 05/Aug M 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Paul, Gavin
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-07: Final exam cancelled
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21641 S25 Class 07/May - 05/Aug M 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Bright, Gillian
Students are encouraged to take the following classes together ASIA 1111 S10, EDUC 1150 S10, and ENGL 1100 S25. 25 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-05-14: Final exam cancelled.
2018-05-14: Final exam cancelled.
21636 S27 Class 07/May - 05/Aug F 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 322 Weber, Steve Final exam 10/Aug - 10/Aug F 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 322 Weber, Steve
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-02-20: Instructor change
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21637 S28 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Bright, Gillian
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-05-14: Final exam cancelled.
2018-05-14: Final exam cancelled.
21639 S31 Class 07/May - 05/Aug F 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Loewen-Schmidt, C Final exam 10/Aug - 10/Aug F 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 328 Loewen-Schmidt, C
2018-03-21: Section opened
20996 S50 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 322 Cochrane, Mark Final exam 08/Aug - 08/Aug W 1900 2200 Surrey, Fir 322 Cochrane, Mark
3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21626 S52 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 322 Weber, Steve Final exam 14/Aug - 14/Aug T 1900 2200 Surrey, Fir 322 Weber, Steve
2018-03-21: Section opened
21627 S53 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 328 Weber, Steve Final exam 09/Aug - 09/Aug R 1900 2200 Surrey, Fir 328 Weber, Steve
2018-03-21: Section opened
21629 S55 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 328 Hedley, Cara
2018-03-21: Section opened
2018-07-18: Final exam cancelled
2018-07-18: Final exam cancelled
ENGL 1202 Read & Write Select. Topics (Cr: 3)
Richmond
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
20484 R10 Class 07/May - 18/Jun T R 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2525 Gooding, Elizabet Final exam 20/Jun - 20/Jun W 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2525 Gooding, Elizabet
This is a Summer Session 1 course: May 7 to Jun 18. People and Other Animals. Whether they are companions, antagonists, symbols, or food, animals play significant roles in our lives. In this section of ENGL 1202, we’ll explore a range of animal-populated literary texts. 3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
20279 S10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 322 Clements, Kiran Final exam 09/Aug - 09/Aug R 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 322 Clements, 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?" This course section has ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS and is part of the Zed Cred program. For more information visit ZedCred. 3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21700 S11 Class 07/May - 05/Aug M 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 322 Paul, Gavin Final exam 13/Aug - 13/Aug M 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 322 Paul, Gavin
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.
21707 S12 Class 07/May - 05/Aug F 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Doyle, Kelly Final exam 10/Aug - 10/Aug F 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 328 Doyle, Kelly
Contemporary Horror: Why do we love horror stories? Critically examine the horror genre via comics, graphic novels, short fiction, and film/television clips/viewings in this class. Via monsters, zombies, and more, we’ll discuss sexuality and gender, class and race, nature versus civilization, liminality, and how monsters/humans are defined. 3 seats reserved for International students. Reserves to be lifted March 20.
2018-02-20: Instructor change
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
21774 S13 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 238 Doyle, Kelly Final exam 14/Aug - 14/Aug T 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 238 Doyle, Kelly
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. Contemporary Horror: Why do we love horror stories? Critically examine the horror genre via comics, graphic novels, short fiction, and film/television clips/viewings in this class. Via monsters, zombies, and more, we’ll discuss sexuality and gender, class and race, nature versus civilization, liminality, and how monsters/humans are defined.
2018-03-21: Section added
2018-04-11: Instructor changed, topic added
2018-04-11: Instructor changed, topic added
21775 S14 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1300 1550 Surrey Main 2801 Hedley, Cara
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.
2018-03-21: Section added
2018-07-18: Final exam cancelled
2018-07-18: Final exam cancelled
21836 S15 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 242 Paul, Gavin Final exam 14/Aug - 14/Aug T 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 242 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.
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.
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.
2018-04-04: Section added
2018-04-19: Instructor assigned.
2018-04-19: Instructor assigned.
21837 S16 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1600 1850 Surrey Main 2801 Grandison, Julia Final exam 15/Aug - 15/Aug W 1530 1830 Surrey Main 2801 Grandison, Julia
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.
Truth and Lies: How and why do authors create characters and storytellers who are not to be trusted? Through analyses of poetry, fiction, and film, we will consider how authors signal the untrustworthiness of their characters, even when those characters have complete control over the stories they tell.
Truth and Lies: How and why do authors create characters and storytellers who are not to be trusted? Through analyses of poetry, fiction, and film, we will consider how authors signal the untrustworthiness of their characters, even when those characters have complete control over the stories they tell.
2018-04-04: Section added
2018-07-17: Instructor assigned
2018-07-17: Instructor assigned
21440 S50 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 322 Clements, Kiran Final exam 09/Aug - 09/Aug R 1900 2200 Surrey, Fir 322 Clements, Kiran
This course section has ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS and is part of the Zed Cred program. For more information visit ZedCred 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 20.
2018-03-20: Reserves removed
ENGL 1204 Intro to Literature - Genre (Cr: 3)
Richmond
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21436 R95 Class 07/May - 05/Aug S 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2525 Cochrane, Mark Final exam 11/Aug - 11/Aug S 0830 1130 Richmond Main 2525 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 processed 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.
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21701 S10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 322 Bright, Gillian
Topic: Desire and Disgust: The Outcast Figure in Literature
When “mainstream” society excludes certain groups or individuals, what values get reinforced? What strategies are used to debase the outcast, and how do outcasts resist devaluation? In this course, we will consider the competing feelings of desire and disgust towards outcast figures in novels, short stories, fairy tales, poems, and television programs. We will develop a nuanced understanding of how those who are excluded may prove fundamental to the identities of those who exclude.
When “mainstream” society excludes certain groups or individuals, what values get reinforced? What strategies are used to debase the outcast, and how do outcasts resist devaluation? In this course, we will consider the competing feelings of desire and disgust towards outcast figures in novels, short stories, fairy tales, poems, and television programs. We will develop a nuanced understanding of how those who are excluded may prove fundamental to the identities of those who exclude.
2018-05-14: Final exam cancelled.
21838 S11 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1300 1550 Surrey Main 2801 Weber, Steve Final exam 09/Aug - 09/Aug R 1200 1500 Surrey Main 2801 Weber, Steve
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.
2018-04-04: Section added
ENGL 2350 Critical Studies in Film (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21434 S10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug T 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Chan, Greg Final exam 14/Aug - 14/Aug T 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 328 Chan, Greg
Critical Studies in Film: Read any good films lately? Introducing students to film as a narrative art form, this course investigates how lighting, editing, camera angles, and costume/set/sound design drive cinematic storytelling. For formal analysis, the class will screen select films—including Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo and Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver—that represent cinema’s history and sociopolitical influence.
This course section has ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS and is part of the Zed Cred program. For more information visit ZedCred.
This course section has ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS and is part of the Zed Cred program. For more information visit ZedCred.
ENGL 3309 Lit. of the U.S. 1945-Present (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21439 S10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug M 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Nilsson, Joakim Final exam 13/Aug - 13/Aug M 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 328 Nilsson, Joakim
Topic: Conformity and Rebellion in the 1950s. While the 1950s are often remembered nostalgically as a time of conformity and social stability in America, we will explore, through literature and film, how many of the social movements of the 1960s and 1970s had their roots in the 1950s.
ENGL 3310 Literature in Translation (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21433 S10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 328 Sayed, Asma Final exam 16/Aug - 16/Aug R 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 328 Sayed, Asma
Literature in Translation: Let’s go on a literary tour around the world! In this course we will study literature from Argentina, China, France, Greece, India, Iran, Japan, and Mesopotamia. The texts, studied in English translation, will reflect on diverse cultures and literary traditions in a global context.
This course section has ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS and is part of the Zed Cred program. For more information visit ZedCred.
This course section has ZERO TEXTBOOK COSTS and is part of the Zed Cred program. For more information visit ZedCred.
ENGL 3321 Renaissance Drama (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21438 S10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug W 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Kennedy, N.P. Final exam 15/Aug - 15/Aug W 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 328 Kennedy, N.P.
English Renaissance Drama, Excluding Shakespeare: Shakespeare was a genius, but far from being all alone in the dark—he lived in an age of brilliant playwrights—who knew, imitated, collaborated with, competed with, and sometimes even ridiculed eachother. Discover the rivals of Shakespeare.
ENGL 3390 Indigenous Narratives (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
21437 S10 Class 07/May - 05/Aug R 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Hardwick, Jennife Final exam 16/Aug - 16/Aug R 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 328 Hardwick, Jennife
Indigenous Narratives: This course will explore the social, cultural, and political roles of Indigenous storytelling on Turtle Island (North America) through a close engagement with literary texts, oral narratives, and new media (including film, Tweets, blog posts, and visual art). Topics of discussion will include de/colonization, gender, history, resistance, representation, and self-determination.
Last updated: 29-Nov-2018 03:11:50