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Summer & Fall 2007 - West Los Angeles College

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesSEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATIONENGLISH 102 -COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITE: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better."We tell ourselves stories in order to live," says Joan Didion. Learn toanalyze and write critical essays on short stories, novels, poems, andplays that reflect a range of human experience.1010 9:00-12:15 F BLOCK, R B5 1031012 9:35-11:00 T Th LEONARD, F B5 1008050 3.25 hrs TBA LINCKE IVIC, N ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)EVENING CLASS4010 6:45-10:00 M JACOBS, B B5 101ENGLISH 103 -COMPOSITION AND CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITE: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.This course, which meets the transfer critical thinking requirement, isdesigned to develop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills beyondthe level achieved in English 101. Based on non-fiction writings, thecourse will focus on the development of logical reasoning andanalytical and argumentative writing skills.1016 8:00-9:25 M W STAFF CE 2221017 9:30-12:45 Sat BOUTRY, K B5 1021018 9:35-11:00 M W STAFF CE 2221019 9:35-11:00 T Th WILLIAMS, R B5 1031020 11:10-12:35 M W WILLIAMS, R CE 2221021 11:10-12:35 T Th LEONARD, F B5 1031022 12:45-2:10 M W WILLIAMS, R CE 2228052 3.25 hrs TBA LINCKE IVIC, N ONLINE8053 3.25 hrs TBA BAILEY HOFMANN,ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)EVENING CLASSES4016 5:10-6:35 M W SANDOWICZ, R B5 1034017 6:45-10:00 T GORSKI, W PECN 114018 6:45-10:00 W SANDOWICZ, R B5 103WEEKEND COLLEGE8444 8:00-10:25 F STAFF CE 202& 11:00-1:25 F STAFF CE 202& 4.00 hrs TBA STAFF ONLINE(7 Week Class - Starts 11/2/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 12/14/<strong>2007</strong>)8466 8:00-10:25 Sat GORSKI, W B5 103& 11:00-1:25 Sat GORSKI, W B5 103& 4.00 hrs TBA GORSKI, W ONLINE(7 Week Class - Starts 11/3/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 12/15/<strong>2007</strong>)(See pages 66-67 for Weekend <strong>College</strong> detailed information.)ENGLISH 127 - CREATIVE WRITING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITE: English 101 or equivalent.This course introduces the student to the basic elements of writingfiction, poetry and drama through reading and writing assignments.8056 3.25 hrs TBA FLOYD, S ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)ENGLISH 203 - WORLD LITERATURE I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITE: English 101.This survey of world literature in translation begins with works of theNear and Far East, continues with the Greek epic and drama, followswith Latin and Italian literature, and closes with major writings fromSpain, France and Germany through the sixteenth century. Criticalpapers are required.EVENING CLASS4028 5:45-9:00 T GOLDBERG, B FA 106ENGLISH 205 - ENGLISH LITERATURE I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITE: English 101, English 102.This survey of English literature begins with Beowulf and continues tothe decline of neoclassicism in the eighteenth century, with specialemphasis on major figures and works. The writing of critical papers isrequired.EVENING CLASS4030 6:45-10:00 T GOLDBERG, B FA 106ENGLISH 215 - SHAKESPEARE I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSA study of the poems and plays selected from the works ofShakespeare. The course covers many of the elements found inShakespeare's work, such as structure, character, conflict, setting,style, theme, the supra-supernatural, and symbolic meaning. Theselection of plays will include at least two each from his tragedies,histories, and comedies. Students will study Elizabethan and Jacobeanlife in relation to Shakespeare's works.8059 3.25 hrs TBA SPRAGUE, R ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)ENGLISH 234 -AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: Same as African American Studies 20.This course surveys the literary, social and historical aspects ofessays, novels, dramas, short stories and poetry written by AfricanAmericans. Critical papers are required.1032 9:35-11:00 M W WILLIAMS, R B5 201Demystifythe World ofSearchingLearn how to search, where and what to search, how to evaluate the information found, andhow to format bibliographies and references according to a selected bibliographic style.Please take LS101 Library Research Methods. See Library Media Science.<strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>94www.wlac.edu

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