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Winter Qtr, 2008

    Registration for term begins on Monday, November 19, 2007
School of Humanities

School of Humanities comments:

The ADD/DROP POLICY for ALL courses in the SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES is that ADDS and DROPS must be effected PRIOR to the END of the SECOND WEEK OF CLASSES (January 18, 2008).

Effective Winter 2007, any exceptions to the two week add/drop deadline must be requested by petition and require approval of the Undergraduate Dean. To attempt to add or drop a course after January 18, 2008, complete the Late Add/Drop/Change petition (available in 143 HIB and at http://www.humanities.uci.edu/undergrad), seek approval from your instructor, and then the Undergraduate Dean.

A lab fee may be assessed for those courses using the Humanities computer labs for class sessions.

Enrollment in lecture and discussion, lecture and studio, lecture and lab, lecture and studio and discussion, etc. is required for all courses offered by the School of Humanities, as well as any courses cross-listed with a Humanities offering.

For all non-EAD (electronic add/drop) courses in the School of Humanities, the waitlist for each course is DEACTIVATED at the end of the WebReg adjustment period (5:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 2, 2008). If you have not been admitted to the class via the wait list by 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 2, 2008, you are no longer on any wait list for any of the non-EAD courses in Humanities. Once instruction begins (January 7, 2008), all adds and drops for non-EAD courses are subject to the policy of each instructor.

Adds, drops and grade/unit changes (all non-EAD courses only) processed within the first two weeks of each quarter via the add/drop/change card require the signature of the instructor. There are two exceptions to this policy:

1) HUMANITIES CORE COURSE (course codes 29000-29113):

All signatures for Humanities Core courses are obtained in their departmental office, HIB 185. Signatures will NOT be provided by instructors in the individual course sections.

2) COMPOSITION/WRITING COURSES (Writing 39A, 39AP with Lab, 39B, 39C, 139W):

Although enrollment changes for all composition courses are provided in the individual course sections, the card will NOT have an actual instructor's signature on it. Students who are allowed to add or drop any composition course mentioned above will be given a card that is pre-stamped with "COMPOSITION OFC" on it. Students who obtain a stamped card can submit the card directly to the Registrar's Office - no further signature is required.

English

English department comments:

Satisfaction of the UC Entry Level Writing Requirement is PREREQUISITE to all English courses except English 6, 7, 8, Writing 39A and 39AP with Lab.

Students registered in any course offered by the Department of English are expected to attend both the FIRST and SECOND CLASS MEETINGS of the course or they may be required to drop the course with a drop card.

English course numbers 6 - 8:

Any three courses from English 6, 7, 8, Com Lit 8, 9, 10 are approved for satisfaction of the breadth requirement in Humanistic Inquiry.

  English   7     LIT ENGL 18 TO 20C
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24000LecA4JENKINS, J.TuTh   9:30-10:50 SSTR 101Thu, Mar 20, 8:00-10:00am450000   OPEN

English 28 courses:

Any three courses from English 28A (or 28D), 28B, 28C (or 28E), Com Lit 60A, 60B, 60C are approved for satisfaction of the breadth requirement in Humanistic Inquiry.

The prerequisite for any section of English 28 is completion of the lower-division writing requirement. There is an active prerequisite check in place for all E28 sections. Students who did not satisfy lower-division writing at UCI must take a copy of their non-UCI transcripts to 143 HIB in order to activate their eligibility to enroll.

  English   28A     POETIC IMAGINATION
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24010LecA4STAFF
BURKE, C.
MWF   9:00- 9:50 ICS 219Wed, Mar 19, 8:00-10:00am250000A  OPEN
24012LecB4STAFF
BURKE, C.
MWF   11:00-11:50 ICS 219Fri, Mar 21, 8:00-10:00am250000A  OPEN
24014LecC4STAFF
BURKE, C.
TuTh   12:30- 1:50pICS 219Fri, Mar 21, 10:30-12:30pm250000A  OPEN
  English   28B     COMIC&TRAGIC VISION
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24020LecA4STAFF
BURKE, C.
MWF   10:00-10:50 ICS 219Mon, Mar 17, 10:30-12:30pm250000A  OPEN
24022LecB4STAFF
BURKE, C.
MWF   12:00-12:50pICS 219Mon, Mar 17, 1:30-3:30pm250000A  OPEN
24024LecC4STAFF
BURKE, C.
MWF   1:00- 1:50pICS 219Wed, Mar 19, 1:30-3:30pm250000A  OPEN
24026LecD4STAFF
BURKE, C.
MWF   2:00- 2:50pICS 219Fri, Mar 21, 1:30-3:30pm250000A  OPEN
24028LecE4STAFF
BURKE, C.
Tu   5:00- 7:50pHH 100Thu, Mar 20, 4:00-6:00pm250000A  OPEN
24030LecF4STAFF
BURKE, C.
TuTh   11:00-12:20pICS 219Tue, Mar 18, 10:30-12:30pm250000A  OPEN
24032LecG4STAFF
BURKE, C.
TuTh   2:00- 3:20pICS 219Thu, Mar 20, 1:30-3:30pm250000A  OPEN
24034LecH4STAFF
BURKE, C.
TuTh   3:30- 4:50pICS 219Tue, Mar 18, 4:00-6:00pm250000A  OPEN
  English   100     HIST THEORY & CRIT
 
    English 100 and Criticism 100A canNOT both be taken for credit. Students with prior credit for Criticism 100A canNOT take E100.
 
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24050LecA4WARMINSKI, A.TuTh   2:00- 3:20pRH 104Thu, Mar 20, 1:30-3:30pm1380000J&L  OPEN
24051Dis10STAFF
WARMINSKI, A.
F   9:00- 9:50 HICF 100K 350000J&L  OPEN
24052Dis20STAFF
WARMINSKI, A.
F   10:00-10:50 HICF 100N 350000J&L  OPEN
24053Dis30STAFF
WARMINSKI, A.
F   11:00-11:50 HICF 100N 340000J&L  OPEN
24054Dis40STAFF
WARMINSKI, A.
F   12:00-12:50pHICF 100K 340000J&L  OPEN
  English   101W     SHORT FICTION
 
    English 101W replaced Criticism 100BW in the English major requirements. The prerequisite for all E101W sections is English 100 or Criticism 100A (for those students who completed Criticism 100A prior to fall 2006).
    All English 101W sections are open to English majors only.
    E101W may be taken twice for credit with different topics.
 
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24070SemA4O'CONNOR, L.MWF   12:00-12:50pHH 142Mon, Mar 17, 1:30-3:30pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   101W     MATERIALIST MODELS
 
    English 101W replaced Criticism 100BW in the English major requirements. The prerequisite for all E101W sections is English 100 or Criticism 100A (for those students who completed Criticism 100A prior to fall 2006).
    All English 101W sections are open to English majors only.
    E101W may be taken twice for credit with different topics.
 
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24072SemB4GODDEN, R.TuTh   3:30- 4:50pHH 210Tue, Mar 18, 4:00-6:00pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   101W     LIT & IMPERIALISM
 
    English 101W replaced Criticism 100BW in the English major requirements. The prerequisite for all E101W sections is English 100 or Criticism 100A (for those students who completed Criticism 100A prior to fall 2006).
    All English 101W sections are open to English majors only.
    E101W may be taken twice for credit with different topics.
 
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24074SemC4KRISHNAN, S.TuTh   12:30- 1:50pHH 142Fri, Mar 21, 10:30-12:30pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   101W     POSTMODERN SUBLIME
 
    English 101W replaced Criticism 100BW in the English major requirements. The prerequisite for all E101W sections is English 100 or Criticism 100A (for those students who completed Criticism 100A prior to fall 2006).
    All English 101W sections are open to English majors only.
    E101W may be taken twice for credit with different topics.
 
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24076SemD4AMIRAN, E.TuTh   12:30- 1:50pPSCB 210Fri, Mar 21, 10:30-12:30pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   101W     THINKING ABOUT RACE
 
    English 101W replaced Criticism 100BW in the English major requirements. The prerequisite for all E101W sections is English 100 or Criticism 100A (for those students who completed Criticism 100A prior to fall 2006).
    All English 101W sections are open to English majors only.
    E101W may be taken twice for credit with different topics.
 
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24078SemE4TUCKER, I.MWF   11:00-11:50 HH 142Fri, Mar 21, 8:00-10:00am200000J&L  OPEN
  English   101W     SEX & SCI-FI
 
    English 101W replaced Criticism 100BW in the English major requirements. The prerequisite for all E101W sections is English 100 or Criticism 100A (for those students who completed Criticism 100A prior to fall 2006).
    All English 101W sections are open to English majors only.
    E101W may be taken twice for credit with different topics.
 
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24080SemF4ALEXANDER, J.TuTh   11:00-12:20pHH 142Tue, Mar 18, 10:30-12:30pm200000J&L  OPEN

English 102 courses:

Qualified English minors may attempt to add, via add card, any English 102A-102D course the first day of instruction (subject to space availability).

  English   102A     EARLY MODERN SELF
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24100LecA4SILVER, V.TuTh   12:30- 1:50pPSCB 140Fri, Mar 21, 10:30-12:30pm800000J&L  OPEN
  English   102B     RESTORATION&REVOLTN
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24105LecA4VAN SANT, A.MWF   10:00-10:50 SH 174Mon, Mar 17, 10:30-12:30pm800000J&L  OPEN
  English   102C     US LIT:SLAVERY
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24110LecA4TAMARKIN, E.TuTh   3:30- 4:50pSH 174Tue, Mar 18, 4:00-6:00pm550000J&L  OPEN
  English   102C     VICTORIAN LIT
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24115LecB4KROLL, A.TuTh   9:30-10:50 PSCB 210Thu, Mar 20, 8:00-10:00am300000J&L  OPEN
  English   102D     AMERICAN LIT:1920'S
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24120LecA4GODDEN, R.TuTh   12:30- 1:50pHIB 110Fri, Mar 21, 10:30-12:30pm600000J&L  OPEN
  English   102D     US VERNACULAR LIT
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24122LecB4O'CONNOR, L.MWF   10:00-10:50 SSTR 102Mon, Mar 17, 10:30-12:30pm300000J&L  OPEN
  English   103     SHAKESPEARE
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24134LecA4HENDERSON, A.TuTh   11:00-12:20pPSCB 140Tue, Mar 18, 10:30-12:30pm850000   OPEN
  English   103     JOYCE'S SHORT FICTN
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24136LecB4MCMICHAEL, J.TuTh   9:30-10:50 SSTR 103Thu, Mar 20, 8:00-10:00am600000   OPEN
  English   103     GOD:LITERARY INTRO
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24138LecC4MILES, J.TuTh   11:00-12:20pRH 101Tue, Mar 18, 10:30-12:30pm1000 / 0000   OPEN
   
    (same as 31030 Rel Std 100, Lec A)
   
  English   103     FREE SPEECH
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24140LecD4JENKINS, J.TuTh   2:00- 3:20pSSTR 101Thu, Mar 20, 1:30-3:30pm400000   OPEN
  English   105     HARLM REN SOPHIATWN
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24152LecA4MASILELA, N.TuTh   9:30-10:50 RH 184Thu, Mar 20, 8:00-10:00am450 / 0000 Ead OPEN
   
    (same as 20040 AfAm 118, Lec A)
   
  English   105     ASNAM LIT/FLM ADAPT
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24154LecB4SHROFF, B.W   4:00- 6:50pHH 143TBA400 / 0000   OPEN
   
    (same as 01102 ArtsHum 101, Lec B;   21070 AsianAm 114, Lec A;   and 22735 Com Lit 143, Lec A)
   
  English   105     LIT SOASIAN DIASPOR
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24156LecC4SHROFF, B.MW   1:00- 2:20pHH 143Wed, Mar 19, 1:30-3:30pm400 / 0000   OPEN
   
    (same as 21050 AsianAm 110, Lec A;   and 22680 Com Lit 108, Lec A)
   

English 106 courses:

Qualified English minors may attempt to add, via add card, any English 106 course the first day of instruction (subject to space availability).

The prerequisite for English 106 is the completion of two upper-division literature courses.

  English   106     WHARTON & JAMES
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24160SemA4GOBLE, M.TuTh   2:00- 3:20pHH 210Thu, Mar 20, 1:30-3:30pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   106     MELVILLE
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24162SemB4TAMARKIN, E.TuTh   11:00-12:20pHH 100Tue, Mar 18, 10:30-12:30pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   106     KEATS
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24164SemC4ROBERTS, H.TuTh   3:30- 4:50pHH 100Tue, Mar 18, 4:00-6:00pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   106     SISTER ARTS IN 19C
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24166SemD4HENDERSON, A.TuTh   2:00- 3:20pHH 100Thu, Mar 20, 1:30-3:30pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   106     SICK IMAGINATION
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24168SemE4LEWIS, J.TuTh   12:30- 1:50pHH 100Fri, Mar 21, 10:30-12:30pm200000J&L  OPEN
  English   106     WORDSWORTH
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24170SemF4WARMINSKI, A.W   12:00- 2:50pHH 100TBA200000J&L  OPEN
  English   198     SPECIAL TOPICS
 
    English 198 enrollment required submission of an approved Independent Study proposal form (available in HIB 143), as well as a course syllabus, by the end of the second week of classes (January 18, 2008).
 
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24200TutA4STAFF     TBATBATBA100n/a00P  OPEN
24202TutB4STAFF     TBATBATBA100n/a00P  OPEN
  English   199     INDEPENDENT STUDY
 
    English 199 enrollment required submission of an approved Independent Study proposal form (available in HIB 143), as well as a course syllabus, by the end of the second week of classes (January 18, 2008).
 
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24204TutA4STAFF     TBATBATBA10n/a00P  OPEN
24206TutB1-4STAFF     TBATBATBA10n/a00P  OPEN
24208TutC1-4STAFF     TBATBATBA10n/a00P  OPEN
24210TutD1-4STAFF     TBATBATBA10n/a00P  OPEN
24212TutE1-4STAFF     TBATBATBA10n/a00P  OPEN
24214TutF1-4STAFF     TBATBATBA10n/a00P  OPEN
24216TutG1-4STAFF     TBATBATBA10n/a00P  OPEN

English 210 courses:

Seminar request forms are required for all Departmental graduate courses. Contact the Department graduate office (HIB 423) for more information.

  English   210     SOCIAL&PSYCHIC FACT
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24300SemA4TERADA, R.F   2:00- 4:50pHIB 411TBA180000K&N  OPEN
  English   210     COLRIDGE &WORDSWRTH
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24302SemB4CHRISTENSEN, J.Th   10:00-12:50pHIB 341TBA180000K&N  OPEN
  English   210     HENRY JAMES
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24304SemC4GOBLE, M.Tu   4:00- 6:50pHIB 411TBA180000K&N  OPEN
  English   210     RACE ENVRNMNT AFFCT
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24306SemD4TUCKER, I.W   12:00- 2:50pHIB 341TBA180000K&N  OPEN
  English   210     THE FIRST NOVEL
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24309SemE4LATIOLAIS, P.F   2:00- 4:50pHIB 341TBA180000K&N  OPEN
  English   210     WRITERLY READING
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24310SemF4RYAN, M.F   2:00- 4:50pHIB 311TBA180000K&N  OPEN
  English   210     AGE OF SEGREGATION
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24312SemG4THOMAS, B.MF   10:30-11:50 HIB 411Mon, Mar 17, 10:30-12:30pm180000K  OPEN
  English   290     READING&CONFERENCE
 
    English 290 enrollment requires submission of an approved Independent Study proposal form (available in HIB 423) by the end of the second week of classes (January 18, 2008).
 
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24400TutA4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24402TutB4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24404TutC4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24406TutD4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24408TutE4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24410TutF4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24412TutG4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24414TutH4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24416TutI4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24418TutJ4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24420TutK4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24422TutL4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
24424TutM4-12STAFF     TBATBATBA10000K&N  OPEN
  English   291     GUIDED READING
 
    English 291 enrollment requires submission of an approved Independent Study proposal form (available in HIB 423) by the end of the second week of classes (January 18, 2008).
 
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24500TutA4STAFF     TBATBATBA100000K&N  OPEN
24502TutB4STAFF     TBATBATBA100000K&N  OPEN
  English   299     DISSERTATN RESEARCH
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24550TutA4-12CHRISTENSEN, J.C.     TBATBATBA2000000K&S  OPEN
  English   399     UNIVERSITY TEACHING
CodeTypSecUntInstructorTimePlaceFinalMaxEnrWLReqNorRstrEadWebStatus
24580SemA4BURKE, C.     TBATBATBA120000K&S  OPEN
24590SemB4CHRISTENSEN, J.C.     TBATBATBA2500000K&S  OPEN
Total Classes Displayed: 76
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P: Enrollment by add card only
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