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Composition Section Guide, Spring 2011

Note to students: The guide below is intended to help students choose a section of composition for Spring 2011 that will suit them intellectually. It does not take the place of good advising! Each section of First Year Composition at UNCP follows the catalog description and course outcomes statements for the program; these are linked at the top of each table. This guide presents additional, more specific information about the themes of the individual sections. Please consult the listed instructor if you have any questions about the course that are not answered in this guide. More information will be added as it becomes available; the guide is current as of October 29, 2010.

ENG 0104 (Written Communication Skills)

COURSE SECT DAYS BEGIN TIME END TIME LAST NAME FIRST NAME TITLE and OTHER INFORMATION
0104 001 MWF 8:00 8:50 Knight Brigitte  
0104 002 MWF 9:00 9:50 Knight Brigitte  
0104 003 TR 9:30 10:45 Knight Brigitte  
0104 004 TR 8:00 9:15 Knight Brigitte  

 

 

ENG 1050 (Composition I)

COURSE SECT PLUS ONE? DAYS BEGIN TIME END TIME LAST NAME FIRST NAME TITLE and OTHER INFORMATION
1050 1 No MWF 8:00 8:50 Bessire Loreen  
1050 2 No MWF 9:00 9:50 Bessire Loreen  
1050 3 No MWF 9:00 9:50 Miecznikowski Cynthia  
1050 4 No MWF 11:30 12:20 Miecznikowski Cynthia  
1050 5 No MWF 11:30 12:20 Helgeson James  
1050 6 No MWF 1:30 2:20 Helgeson James  
1050 7 No MWF 5:00 6:15 Jones Virginia Gender Communications
1050 8 No TR 8:00 9:15 Bessire Loreen  
1050 9 No TR 8:00 9:15 Marquard David  
1050 10 No TR 9:30 10:45 Hedgpeth Steven  
1050 11 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1020: 704, 705, or 706) TR 9:30 10:45 Marquard David  
1050 12 No TR 9:30 10:45 Decker Teagan The Rhetoric of the Abolitionist Movement: This class will analyze the persuasive power of anti-slavery speakers and writers, with a focus on Frederick Douglass’s autobiographies and speeches.
1050 13 No TR 9:30 10:45 Bessire Loreen  
1050 14 No TR 11:00 12:15 Hedgpeth Steven  
1050 15 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1020: 701, 702, or 703) TR 11:00 12:15 Hicks Scott The University and Civic Engagement
1050 16 No TR 12:30 1:45 Decker Teagan The Rhetoric of the Abolitionist Movement: This class will analyze the persuasive power of anti-slavery speakers and writers, with a focus on Frederick Douglass’s autobiographies and speeches.
1050 17 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1020: 707, 708, or 709) TR 12:30 1:45 Sigmon Dennis  
1050 18 No TR 2:00 3:15 Cannata Susan  

 

 

ENG 1060 (Composition II)

COURSE SECT PLUS ONE? DAYS BEGIN TIME END TIME LAST NAME FIRST NAME TITLE and OTHER INFORMATION
1060 1 No MWF 8:00 8:50 Vela Richard  
1060 2 No MWF 8:00 8:50 Blitchok Amy  
1060 3 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 710, 711, or 712) MWF 9:00 9:50 Myers Frank  
1060 4 No MWF 9:00 9:50 Gane Jan Solutions for Schools is the theme for two argument essays and a magazine project; research papers focus on topics chosen by students.
1060 5 No MWF 9:00 9:50 Vela Richard  
1060 6 No MWF 11:30 12:20 Myers Frank  
1060 7 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 701, 702, or 703) MWF 11:30 12:20 Brown Monika Solutions for Schools is the theme for two argument essays and a magazine project; research papers focus on topics chosen by students.
1060 8 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 707, 708, or 709) MWF 11:30 12:20 Gane Jan Solutions for Schools is the theme for two argument essays and a magazine project; research papers focus on topics chosen by students.
1060 9 No MWF 12:30 1:20 Blitchok Amy  
1060 10 No MWF 12:30 1:20 Gane Jan Solutions for Schools is the theme for two argument essays and a magazine project; research papers focus on topics chosen by students.
1060 11 No MW 2:30 3:45 Braun Mary J. Propaganda and the New Face of American Politics
1060 12 No MW 2:30 3:45 Feikema Denise Ecocriticism, Environmental Justice, and Ecological Research
1060 13 No TR 8:00 9:15 Blitchok Amy  
1060 14 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 722, 723, or 724) TR 8:00 9:15 Parisian Catherine The Titanic: History, Fiction, and Myth
1060 15 No TR 9:30 10:45 Carey Tamika Researching Hip Hop as a Subculture
1060 16 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 713, 714, or 715) TR 9:30 10:45 Miller Wendy  
1060 17 No TR 9:30 10:45 Lewallen Walter The Essay: Theory, Literature, and Identity--a study of the narrative and metaphorical structure of language, with results then applied to the essay form.
1060 18 No TR 9:30 10:45 Lackey Dundee Oral Histories and Community Health
1060 19 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 704, 705, or 706) TR 9:30 10:45 Schaub Melissa  
1060 20 No TR 9:30 10:45 Jeon Eun Hee  
1060 21 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 728, 729, or 730) TR 11:00 12:15 Carey Tamika Researching Hip Hop as a Subculture
1060 22 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 716, 717, or 718) TR 11:00 12:15 Chae Youngsuk  
1060 23 No TR 11:00 12:45 Blitchok Amy  
1060 24 No TR 11:00 12:15 Schaub Melissa  
1060 25 No TR 11:00 12:15 Jeon Eun Hee  
1060 26 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 719, 720, 721) TR 12:30 1:45 Lackey Dundee Oral Histories and Community Health
1060 27 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 725, 726, or 727) TR 12:30 1:45 Braun Mary J. Propaganda and the New Face of American Politics
1060 28 No TR 12:30 1:45 Guynn Anita Us and the Critters
1060 29 No TR 12:30 1:45 Ladd Roger Students develop their research and argument skills with a research topic of their own choice. All papers relate to individuals’ chosen themes.
1060 30 Yes (Must register for co-requisite: 1030: 731, 732, or 733) TR 9:30 10:45 Chemishanova Polina Rumor, Hoax, and Urban Legends
1060 31 No TR 2:00 3:15 Chemishanova Polina Rumor, Hoax, and Urban Legends
1060 32 No TR 2:00 3:15 Rizzo Therese Changing Your World: Students will identify an issue in our community related to educational inequality, socio-economic strife, or inhumane treatment of animals and human populations. Throughout the class we will research organizations working with these issues, discover ways to optimize organizational management, and write implementable action-plans. By the end of this course, everyone will have done one thing to change our world, one paper at a time.
1060 33 No MWF 11:30 12:20 Byrd Steven Learning Community only
1060 34 No MWF 1:30 2:20 Byrd Steven Learning Community only
1060 35 No TR 11:00 12:15 Lewallen Walt The Essay: Theory, Literature, and Identity--a study of the narrative and metaphorical structure of language, with results then applied to the essay form.
1060 800 No TBA TBA TBA Miecznikowski Cynthia Online
1060 801 No TBA TBA TBA Miecznikowski Cynthia Online
1060 900 No TR 9:30 10:45 Braun Mary J. Propaganda and the New Face of American Politics; Honors College only
1060 901 No TR 9:30 10:45 Guynn Anita Us and the Critters; Honors College only

 

 

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