Spring 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
10261     L10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr       F   1000  1250  Langley, East       2590      Buirs, Betty Anne
                    Final exam       22/Apr - 22/Apr       F   0800  1100  Langley, East       2590      Buirs, Betty Anne
10262     L11       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1300  1550  Langley, East       1540      Hickman-Barr, Gay
                    Final exam       19/Apr - 19/Apr    T      1130  1430  Langley, East       1540      Hickman-Barr, Gay
2015-12-10: Instructor changed
10263     L12       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1300  1550  Langley, West       2045      Buirs, Betty Anne
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     1130  1430  Langley, West       2045      Buirs, Betty Anne
10265     L13       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1600  1850  Langley, West       2045      Swail, Brian
                    Final exam       14/Apr - 14/Apr      R    1500  1800  Langley, West       2045      Swail, Brian
10266     L45       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       0830  1120  Langley, West       1310      Hickman-Barr, Gay
This section is recommended for students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
10259     L50       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1900  2150  Langley, West       1310      Hickman-Barr, Gay

 

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
12107     A75       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Mendis, Ranjini
                    Mid-term exam    19/Feb - 19/Feb       F   1300  1450  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Mendis, Ranjini
                    Final exam       15/Apr - 15/Apr       F   1130  1430  Surrey, Cedar       2065      Mendis, Ranjini
Exams to take place at the Surrey Campus.

 

Richmond

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
10177     R10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1000  1250  Richmond Main       2525      Doyle, Kegan
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
2016-01-29: Final exam cancelled
10178     R11       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1000  1120  Richmond Main       2525      Gooding, Elizabet
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10182     R13       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1130  1250  Richmond Main       2525      Ostrowski, Paul
                    Final exam       21/Apr - 21/Apr      R    1130  1430  Richmond Main       2525      Ostrowski, Paul
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
11686     R14       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1300  1420  Richmond Main       2525      Gooding, Elizabet
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10183     R15       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1300  1550  Richmond Main       2725      Doyle, Kegan
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
2016-01-29: Final exam cancelled
10184     R16       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1300  1550  Richmond Main       2525      Ostrowski, Paul
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     1130  1430  Richmond Main       2525      Ostrowski, Paul
10185     R17       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1600  1850  Richmond Main       2515      Williams, Jennife
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       1500  1800  Richmond Main       2515      Williams, Jennife
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10186     R18       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1600  1850  Richmond Main       2525      Blenkhorn, Debora
                    Final exam       19/Apr - 19/Apr    T      1500  1800  Richmond Main       2525      Blenkhorn, Debora
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10187     R19       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1600  1850  Richmond Main       3450      Gooding, Elizabet
This course is part of a new sustainability cohort program for Spring 2016. For more information, visit: Sustainability Cohort.
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10906     R50        -                         -     -    Cancelled
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
2015-12-03: Section cancelled
10188     R72       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Panabaker, James
                    Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1430  1550  Richmond Main       2525      Panabaker, James
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       1130  1430  Richmond Main       2525      Panabaker, James
This section is team taught by James Panabaker and Sheila Hancock. This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of t he course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face class. 3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
12495     R73       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Hancock, Sheila
                    Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1000  1120  Richmond Main       2525      Hancock, Sheila
                    Final exam       20/Apr - 20/Apr     W     0800  1100  Richmond Main       2525      Hancock, Sheila
This section is team taught by Sheila Hancock and James Panabaker. This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of t he course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face class.
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
12496     R74       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Blenkhorn, Debora
                    Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr       F   1000  1120  Richmond Main       2515      Blenkhorn, Debora
                    Final exam       15/Apr - 15/Apr       F   0800  1100  Richmond Main       2515      Blenkhorn, Debora
This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of the course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face c lass.

 

Surrey

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
10308     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    0830  0950  Surrey, Fir         142       Dearle, Robert
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10329     S11       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         232       Rupert, John
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         232       Rupert, John
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10315     S12       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M W     1000  1120  Surrey, Fir         142       Boyd, Shelley
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10312     S13       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         328       Inglis, Karen
10483     S14       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         238       Kennedy, N.P.
                    Final exam       19/Apr - 19/Apr    T      0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         238       Kennedy, N.P.
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10794     S15       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         142       Ribkoff, Fred
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10314     S16       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         328       Larsen, Kim
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10316     S17       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1130  1250  Surrey Main         2830      Dearle, Robert
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10317     S18       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         328       Smith, Wendy
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       1130  1430  Surrey, Fir         328       Smith, Wendy
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10320     S20       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         328       Ribkoff, Fred
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10324     S21       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         328       Bartlett, Andrew
                    Final exam       14/Apr - 14/Apr      R    1130  1430  Surrey, Fir         328       Bartlett, Andrew
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
12494     S22       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         142       Heslop, Jackie
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10326     S23       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M W     1430  1550  Surrey Main         2840      Boyd, Shelley
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10327     S24       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1430  1550  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Larsen, Kim
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
11776     S25       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1600  1850  Surrey, Fir         232       Bartlett, Andrew
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       1500  1800  Surrey, Fir         232       Bartlett, Andrew
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
11777     S26       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1600  1850  Surrey, Fir         142       Smith, Wendy
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     1500  1800  Surrey, Fir         142       Smith, Wendy
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
2015-12-29: Exam start time corrected
12493     S27       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1600  1850  Surrey, Fir         2422      Smith, Wendy
                    Final exam       14/Apr - 14/Apr      R    1500  1800  Surrey, Fir         2422      Smith, Wendy
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
2015-12-09: Final exam added
12708     S28       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         134       Smith, Wendy
                    Final exam       19/Apr - 19/Apr    T      0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         134       Smith, Wendy
As this is a new section students on waitlists(s) for other course sections will be offered seats in the order in which they were waitlisted . Seats will open in this new section at 4:00pm December 9.
2015-12-08: Section added
2015-12-09: Final exam added
12711     S29       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr       F   1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         134       Swail, Brian
                    Final exam       22/Apr - 22/Apr       F   0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         134       Swail, Brian
As this is a new section students on waitlists for other course sections will be offered seats in the order in which they were waitlisted.
2015-12-09: Section added
2015-12-10: Instructor changed
2015-12-30: Final exam added
11778     S50       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1900  2150  Surrey, Fir         130       Larsen, Kim
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
10313     S95       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr        S  1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         328       Cochrane, Mark
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
12712     S72       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Panabaker, James
                    Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1430  1550  Surrey, Cedar       2005      Panabaker, James
                    Final exam       14/Apr - 14/Apr      R    1500  1800  Surrey, Cedar       2005      Panabaker, James
As this is a new section students on waitlists for other course sections will be offered seats in the order in which they were waitlisted. This section is team taught by Sheila Hancock and James Panabaker. This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of the course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face class.
2015-12-09: Section added
12105     S73       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Panabaker, James
                    Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1900  2020  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Panabaker, James
                    Final exam       21/Apr - 21/Apr      R    1900  2200  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Panabaker, James
This section is team taught by James Panabaker and Sheila Hancock. This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of t he course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face class.
10153     S74       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Hancock, Sheila
                    Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1730  1850  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Hancock, Sheila
                    Final exam       21/Apr - 21/Apr      R    1500  1800  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Hancock, Sheila
This section is team taught by Sheila Hancock and James Panabaker. This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of t he course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face class.

 

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

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100

 

Langley

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
11358     L10        -                         -     -    Cancelled
Selected Topic: The Subtleties of Sub-texts
Travel the world with four women writers from four countries who transformed and redefin ed the notion of the writer's authority.
2015-12-08: Section cancelled
11687     L45       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1300  1550  Langley, West       2045      Hickman-Barr, Gay
Selected Topic: The Subtleties of Sub-texts
Travel the world with four women writers from four countries who transformed and redefin ed the notion of the writer's authority.
This section is recommended for students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

 

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
12108     A75       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Panabaker, James
                    Mid-term exam    19/Feb - 19/Feb       F   1300  1420  Surrey, Fir         328       Panabaker, James
                    Final exam       15/Apr - 15/Apr       F   1130  1430  Surrey, Fir         134       Panabaker, James
This section is team taught by James Panabaker and Sheila Hancock. Exams to take place at the Surrey Campus.
Selected Topic: Retellin gs
Our culture is constantly making new stories out of old ones. In these team-taught online sections, we will explore how the old is made new again throu gh reading and analyzing novels, stories, plays and poetry based on ancient Greek myths. English 1202 will help to develop literary analytical skills and academ ic writing skills through close reading, informed forum discussion, and formal writing
2016-02-22: Final exam room changed
12109     A76       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Blenkhorn, Debora
                    Final exam       16/Apr - 16/Apr        S  1130  1430  Richmond Main       2725      Blenkhorn, Debora
Exams to take place at the Richmond Campus.
Selected Topic: Literature and Life
Join us on a spirited romp through the poetry, f iction, and drama of diverse authors of yesterday and today as they explore some of life's big questions:  mortality, morality, and the implications of the choi ces we make.
12111     A77       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Hancock, Sheila
                    Mid-term exam    15/Feb - 15/Feb   M       1900  2020  Richmond Main       2525      Hancock, Sheila
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       1900  2200  Richmond Main       2525      Hancock, Sheila
This section is team taught by Sheila Hancock and James Panabaker. Exams to take place at the Richmond Campus.
Selected Topic: Retell ings
Our culture is constantly making new stories out of old ones. In these team-taught online sections, we will explore how the old is made new again thr ough reading and analyzing novels, stories, plays and poetry based on ancient Greek myths. English 1202 will help to develop literary analytical skills and acad emic writing skills through close reading, informed forum discussion, and formal writing

 

Richmond

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
10190     R11       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr       F   1000  1250  Richmond Main       2800      Gooding, Elizabet
                    Final exam       22/Apr - 22/Apr       F   0800  1100  Richmond Main       2800      Gooding, Elizabet
Selected Topic: Must Love Trees: Looking at the Natural World
What does literature suggest about our connection to nature—or our disc onnection from it? Bring your metaphorical hiking boots as we explore poems, stories, essays, a novel, and documentaries that address this question.
3 se ats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
11705     R12       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1300  1550  Richmond Main       2515      Blenkhorn, Debora
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     1130  1430  Richmond Main       2520      Blenkhorn, Debora
Selected Topic: Literature and Life
Join us on a spirited romp through the poetry, fiction, and drama of diverse authors of yesterday and today as they explore some of life's big questions:  mortality, morality, and the implications of the choices we make.
12497     R73       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Hancock, Sheila
                    Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1130  1250  Richmond Main       2525      Hancock, Sheila
                    Final exam       20/Apr - 20/Apr     W     1130  1430  Richmond Main       2525      Hancock, Sheila
This section is team taught by Sheila Hancock and James Panabaker. This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of t he course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face class.
Selected Topic: Retellings
Our culture is constantly making new stories ou t of old ones. In these team-taught partial online sections, we will explore how the old is made new again through reading and analyzing novels, stories, plays and poetry based on ancient Greek myths. English 1202 will help to develop literary analytical skills and academic writing skills through close reading, informe d forum discussion, and formal writing.
10799     R74        -                         -     -    Cancelled
This section is team taught by James Panabaker and Sheila Hancock. This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of t he course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face class.
Selected Topic: Retellings
Our culture is constantly making new stories ou t of old ones. In these team-taught partial online sections, we will explore how the old is made new again through reading and analyzing novels, stories, plays and poetry based on ancient Greek myths. English 1202 will help to develop literary analytical skills and academic writing skills through close reading, informe d forum discussion, and formal writing.
2015-12-08: Section cancelled

 

Surrey

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
11688     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M W     0830  0950  Surrey, Fir         328       Swail, Brian
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         328       Swail, Brian
Selected Topic: Other Worlds
We will consider how the individual is shaped by his or her world, and what it can mean to enter an unfam iliar world.
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
12121     S11       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         128       Rupert, John
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         128       Rupert, John
This section is team taught by John Rupert and Neil Kennedy
Selected Topic: Dark Arts in Medieval & Early Modern Literatures
The se sections will examine the treatment of magic in medieval and early modern literatures. Discover the rewards awaiting the practitioner of the dark arts—and th e tragedies that befall those who misuse them.
12122     S12       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         128       Kennedy, N.P.
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         128       Kennedy, N.P.
This section is team taught by John Rupert and Neil Kennedy
Selected Topic: Dark Arts in Medieval & Early Modern Literatures
The se sections will examine the treatment of magic in medieval and early modern literatures. Discover the rewards awaiting the practitioner of the dark arts—and th e tragedies that befall those who misuse them.
10168     S13       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr       F   1000  1250  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Dearle, Robert
                    Final exam       22/Apr - 22/Apr       F   0800  1100  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Dearle, Robert
11469     S14       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M W     1130  1250  Surrey, Fir         142       Boyd, Shelley
Selected Topic: A Feast of Words
Taking its inspiration from the phrase “You Are What You Eat,” this course examines how food plays a significant role in characters’ identities. Students will pay particular attention to how the preparation, serving, and consumption of food operate within the c ontexts of gender, class, and race. 
10795     S15       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M W     1300  1420  Surrey, Fir         116       Swail, Brian
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     1130  1430  Surrey, Fir         116       Swail, Brian
Selected Topic: Other Worlds
We will consider how the individual is shaped by his or her world, and what it can mean to enter an unfam iliar world.
10796     S17       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1300  1550  Surrey Main         2810      Williams, Jennife
Selected Topic: Don’t Tell Me What to Think: Resistance & Conformity in Literature
Explore individuals’ struggles to be true to them selves and how they come to an understanding of their role in society.  Through discussions of poems, plays, short stories and a novel, we will investigate what influences perceptions of self and others.
3 seats reserved for International Students. Reserves to be lifted November 30.
2015-11-30: Reserves lifted
2016-02-29: Final exam cancelled
12120     S19       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1600  1720  Surrey, Fir         142       Dearle, Robert
                    Final exam       19/Apr - 19/Apr    T      1500  1800  Surrey, Fir         142       Dearle, Robert
10331     S74       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Heslop, Jackie
                    Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1730  1850  Surrey, Fir         142       Heslop, Jackie
This is designated as a Partially Online course. Students take part of the course online and meet for part of the course in a face-to-face c lass.
Selected Topic: Culture & Identity
Culture both represents subjects and constructs them: we will look at literature in terms of coming-of-ag e narratives and identity, especially the ways that identity intersects (and clashes) with cultural constructions of family, class, race, and gender. Through th inking and talking about some of the themes of identity covered in the readings — innocence and experience, conformity and rebellion, culture and identity — we will explore the conventions of literature’s major genres: poetry, fiction, and drama
2015-11-09: Class end time changed, final exam cancelled

 

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

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100 or 1110

 

Langley

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
10268     L10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    0830  0950  Langley, East       2590      Buirs, Betty Anne
                    Final exam       14/Apr - 14/Apr      R    0800  1100  Langley, East       2590      Buirs, Betty Anne
Selected Topic: The Reflected Self
Sometimes others see us through a distorted lens, but sometimes they see us more clearly than we se e ourselves. We’ll study characters who struggle to preserve, accept, or change their identity in response to other people’s view of them.
10586     L11       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1130  1250  Langley, East       1540      Buirs, Betty Anne
                    Final exam       21/Apr - 21/Apr      R    1130  1430  Langley, East       1540      Buirs, Betty Anne
Selected Topic: The Reflected Self
Sometimes others see us through a distorted lens, but sometimes they see us more clearly than we se e ourselves. We’ll study characters who struggle to preserve, accept, or change their identity in response to other people’s view of them.
11359     L46       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1600  1850  Langley, East       2585      Cairns, Sue Ann
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       1500  1800  Langley, East       2585      Cairns, Sue Ann
Selected Topic: Stories of Mental Illness & Healing
Stories offer windows into the struggles of the human soul. In this class we will explore how fiction, and non-fiction, drama and poetry represent issues such as addiction, depression, and trauma related to mental and psychological health.
This section is recommended for students in the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing program.

 

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
12110     A76       Online           04/Jan - 11/Apr            -     -    Online                        Mendis, Ranjini
                    Mid-term exam    20/Feb - 20/Feb        S  1000  1150  Surrey, Cedar       1040      Mendis, Ranjini
                    Final exam       16/Apr - 16/Apr        S  1130  1430  Surrey, Cedar       1040      Mendis, Ranjini
Exams to take place at the Surrey Campus.
Selected Topic: Friends and Lovers, Families and Foes
Read an interesting selection of short stories, poetry, and drama, and develop your skills through expository, analytical, and interpretive writing in this course.

 

Richmond

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
10589     R10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1430  1550  Richmond Main       2525      Ostrowski, Paul
                    Final exam       21/Apr - 21/Apr      R    1500  1800  Richmond Main       2525      Ostrowski, Paul
11361     R11       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1600  1850  Richmond Main       2525      Ostrowski, Paul
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       1500  1800  Richmond Main       2525      Ostrowski, Paul

 

Surrey

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
10484     S10        -                         -     -    Cancelled
Selected Topic: The Human Experience
Through the study of short stories, poems, and plays, we will explore some of the complexities of human experience and relationships. We will discuss how to analyze literary texts and develop skills and techniques for writing about literature. You will al so have an opportunity to attend a live play and write a theatre review.
2015-12-03: Section cancelled
11790     S11       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T R    1000  1120  Surrey, Fir         130       Bartlett, Andrew
                    Final exam       19/Apr - 19/Apr    T      0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         130       Bartlett, Andrew
Selected Topic: Love Stories, Love Songs
With or without you … crazy for feeling so blue. Learn about literature by reading short sto ries about romantic passions (from England, Australia, India, New York, Poland), love poetry and lyrics of modern pop songs, and one great play.
10334     S12       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         232       Bartlett, Andrew
                    Final exam       19/Apr - 19/Apr    T      1130  1430  Surrey, Fir         232       Bartlett, Andrew
Selected Topic: Love Stories, Love Songs
With or without you … crazy for feeling so blue. Learn about literature by reading short sto ries about romantic passions (from England, Australia, India, New York, Poland), love poetry and lyrics of modern pop songs, and one great play.
12119     S13        -                         -     -    Cancelled
Selected Topic: The Human Experience
Through the study of short stories, poems, and plays, we will explore some of the complexities of human experience and relationships. We will discuss how to analyze literary texts and develop skills and techniques for writing about literature. You will al so have an opportunity to attend a live play and write a theatre review.
2015-12-08: Section cancelled
12498     S50       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1900  2150  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Cochrane, Mark
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     1900  2200  Surrey, Cedar       1015      Cochrane, Mark
Selected Topic: 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 l iterary works, from Frankenstein to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, that probe the wounds of mourning and memory.

 

ENGL 2309 Literature of the USA (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100, and any 1200-level ENGL course

 

Surrey

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
12118     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         3414      Doyle, Kegan
                    Final exam       14/Apr - 14/Apr      R    0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         3414      Doyle, Kegan
"Perhaps, after all, America never has been discovered. I myself would say that it had merely been detected," or so said Oscar Wilde.  In th is course, we will attempt to discover America through its literature.   We will study both major and minor American authors.  While our focus
will be on each writer’s personal vision, we will also closely examine the interplay between American myth, history, and literature.  

 

ENGL 2315 The Comic Voice (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100, or any and 1200 level ENGL course

 

Surrey

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
12117     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1600  1850  Surrey, Fir         328       Tyndall, Paul
                    Final exam       13/Apr - 13/Apr     W     1500  1800  Surrey, Fir         328       Tyndall, Paul
Slapstick, farce, romantic comedy and satire. Come learn about the diverse forms of comedy in literature and film, ranging from Shakespeare’ s The Taming of the Shrew to the movie Her.

 

ENGL 2316 English Lit: 14th-18th Cent. (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100, and any 1200-level ENGL course.

 

Surrey

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
10464     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         328       Rupert, John
                    Final exam       19/Apr - 19/Apr    T      1130  1430  Surrey, Fir         328       Rupert, John
Topic: Love and Enchantment
This course will explore the treatment of love and magic, and the role that magic sometimes played in love relationships, in the work of major authors from the 14th to the 18th centuries.

 

ENGL 2317 Engl Lit:18th-20th Cent. (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: ENGL 1100, and any 1200-level ENGL course.

 

Surrey

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
10338     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         328       Inglis, Karen
                    Final exam       18/Apr - 18/Apr   M       0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         328       Inglis, Karen
Students will study representative works of English literature from the 18th to 20th centuries as literature within social, cultural, and hi storical contexts. They will respond to these works through written and oral work

 

ENGL 3303 Canadian Poetry from 1880 (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
12112     S50       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr    T      1900  2150  Surrey, Fir         328       Boyd, Shelley
Poetics and Politics! Words are power, and poetry plays a unique role in critiquing and reflecting on the socio-political world. How do poe tic forms shape writers’ diverse visions of Canada from the nineteenth century to the present? Cast your vote for poetry and explore some key voices of poetic p rotest.

 

ENGL 3321 Renaissance Drama (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
12113     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr      R    1600  1850  Surrey, Fir         328       Kennedy, N.P.
                    Final exam       14/Apr - 14/Apr      R    1500  1800  Surrey, Fir         328       Kennedy, N.P.
Shakespeare was a genius, but far from being all alone in the dark—he lived in an age of brilliant playwrights—who knew, imitated, collabora ted with, competed with, and sometimes even ridiculed each other. Discover the rivals of Shakespeare.

 

ENGL 3336 Victorian Novel, 1837-1900 (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
12114     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr       F   1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         328       Larsen, Kim
                    Final exam       22/Apr - 22/Apr       F   0800  1100  Surrey, Fir         328       Larsen, Kim
The Victorian Gothic. Exotic vampires. Mad scientists. Haunted mansions. Illicit love. Come join us as we explore the seamy underside of 19 th-century propriety, analyzing, through fiction, the Victorian fascination with sex, science, religion, and death.

 

ENGL 3360 Writing Women/Women 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
12115     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr     W     1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         328       Cairns, Sue Ann
                    Class            16/Mar - 16/Mar     W     1000  1250  Surrey, Fir         122       Cairns, Sue Ann
In this class we will explore ways that women's voices and silences are reprinted in diverse texts.
2015-12-18: Room changed to Fir 122, March 16 only
2016-01-29: Final exam cancelled

 

ENGL 4409 ST: Tennessee Williams Plays (Cr: 3)

Prerequisites: 3 credits of 3000-level ENGL

 

Surrey

 

CRN       SECTION   TYPE             DATES            DAYS     START END   BUILDING            ROOM      INSTRUCTOR
12116     S10       Class            04/Jan - 11/Apr   M       1300  1550  Surrey, Fir         142       Ribkoff, Fred
We will bring to life the plays of one of America’s greatest playwrights, Tennessee Williams. This will involve reading aloud and informally staging parts of Williams’ plays (e.g. The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), seeing film versions of them, and reading short s tories by Williams that were formative in the development of such plays.
2016-01-26: Final exam cancelled