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1 COURSE SEC CR TERM DAYS START TIME END TIME COURSE NAME ROOM INSTRUCTOR MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH B210 CATRON, MANDY MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH D221 FRANK, ADAM MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BRKX 2365 MACKIE, GREGORY MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH B209 MCNEILLY, KEVIN MWF Reading and Writing about Literature IBLC 185 PARELES, MO MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH B302 PALTIN, JUDITH TR Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH D313 DALZIEL, PAMELA TR Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH D201 BURGESS, MIRANDA MWF Reading and Writing about Literature HENN 304 LEE, TARA MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BRKX 2365 JEROME, GILLIAN MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH D317 FOX, LORCAN MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH B210 SEVERS, JEFFREY MWF Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH D301 CATRON, MANDY TR Reading and Writing about Literature IBLC 461 DALZIEL, PAMELA TR Reading and Writing about Literature BUCH B304 GOODING, RICHARD MW Approaches to Literature SWNG 121 MAHON, PETER MW Approaches to Literature BUCH A104 EARLE, BO MW Approaches to Literature BUCH A201 NARDIZZI, VIN MW Approaches to Literature BUCH A201 WEIR, LORRAINE MW Approaches to Literature IBLC 182 POTTER, TIFFANY R Approaches to Literature HENN 202 DEER, GLENN MW Approaches to Literature BUCH A102 CHAPMAN, MARY MW Approaches to Literature BUCH A101 NADEL, IRA BRUCE MW Approaches to Literature SWNG 222 MACKENZIE, SCOTT MW Approaches to Literature BUCH A201 HUDSON, NICHOLAS MW Approaches to Literature HENN 201 GUY-BRAY, STEPHEN T Approaches to Literature HENN 201 JAMES, SUZANNE MW Approaches to Non-fictional Prose BUCH A104 DICK, ALEXANDER MW Approaches to Non-fictional Prose HENN 202 MCNEILL, LAURIE A 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B303 ENDO, PAUL B 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D312 LEE, TARA M 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B303 ENDO, PAUL N 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D A 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D301 BOSE, SARIKA B 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 LEE, TARA C 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B303 PARRY, SARAH D 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B209 DREHER, GUDRUN M 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 FOX, LORCAN

2 112 02N 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B209 BOSE, SARIKA P 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B215 PARRY, SARAH Q 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D312 LEE, TARA A 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing SWNG 109 FOX, LORCAN B 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B309 JEROME, GILLIAN C 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 HART, ALEX D 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing SWNG 105 ENDO, PAUL E 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D312 ROBERTS, DUFF M 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D301 ENDO, PAUL N 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing SWNG 405 HART, ALEX P 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 CULBERT, JOHN Q 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D316 JEROME, GILLIAN R 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing SWNG 105 ROBERTS, DUFF S 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing SCRF 1004 NEWELL, JONATHAN A 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D301 BOSE, SARIKA B 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D312 HART, ALEX C 3 1 MW Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 JEROME, GILLIAN F BUCH D D 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B211 SCHOLES, JUDITH E 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D204 CATRON, MANDY M 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 CATRON, MANDY N 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing SCRF 1005 MORGAN, GREG P 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B318 MAHON, PETER Q 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D204 PARRY, SARAH R 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing SWNG 105 HART, ALEX A 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing LASR 105 MORGAN, GREG B 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D204 MAHON, PETER C 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing IBLC 185 ENDO, PAUL D 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D301 ROBERTS, DUFF E 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B309 PARRY, SARAH F 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing SWNG 305 LEE, TARA M 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D301 BAXTER, GISELE N 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D312 CULBERT, JOHN P 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D204 ROBERTS, DUFF Q 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing GEOG 214 LEE, TARA R 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B141 PARRY, SARAH A 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing SWNG 109 NEWELL, JONATHAN B 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B318 MORGAN, GREG C 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing LASR 107 SCHOLES, JUDITH D 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D312 MAHON, PETER

3 112 06E 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 HART, ALEX M 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing SCRF 207 FOX, LORCAN N 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing GEOG 214 HART, ALEX P 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 MORGAN, GREG Q 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D204 ROBERTS, DUFF R 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B141 JEROME, GILLIAN A 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B318 GOODING, RICHARD B 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 JEROME, GILLIAN C 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing SWNG 305 FOX, LORCAN M 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing IBLC 185 BAXTER, GISELE N 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing HENN 304 JEROME, GILLIAN P 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing UCLL 103 MORGAN, GREG A 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 MORGAN, GREG B 3 1 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B141 SCHOLES, JUDITH M 3 2 MWF Strategies for University Writing BUCH B318 MAHON, PETER A 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 BIRKS, ROBERTA A 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 BIRKS, ROBERTA B 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 GRUBISIC, BRETT M 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH B211 GRUBISIC, BRETT N 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D322 TRAINOR, KIM A 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing SCRF 1004 BAXTER, GISELE B 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 FLEMING, TARA-LYNN C 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 NEWELL, JONATHAN D 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing SWNG 409 ROBERTS, DUFF M 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D316 DREHER, GUDRUN N 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing UCLL 107 GRUBISIC, BRETT P 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing GEOG 214 FLEMING, TARA-LYNN Q 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing HEBB 10 NELSON-MCDERMOTT, CATHERINE A 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D317 FLEMING, TARA-LYNN B 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing HENN 304 JAMES, SUZANNE C 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D301 JEROME, GILLIAN M 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing ANGU 235 CULBERT, JOHN N 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D312 FLEMING, TARA-LYNN P 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH B303 STEWART, FENN A 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 GRUBISIC, BRETT B 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D201 BAXTER, GISELE M 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH B141 GRUBISIC, BRETT N 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH B303 MORGAN, GREG A 3 1 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH D314 JAMES, SUZANNE

4 112 15M 3 2 TR Strategies for University Writing BUCH B141 JAMES, SUZANNE A 3 1 T Strategies for University Writing ANGU 235 NELSON-MCDERMOTT, CATHERINE A 3 A Strategies for University Writing TRAINOR, KIM C 3 C Strategies for University Writing PATERSON, ERIKA MWF Literature and Criticism UCLL 107 ZEITLIN, MICHAEL MWF Literature and Criticism LASR 107 KREISEL, DEANNA MWF Challenging Language Myths CHEM C124 BRINTON, LAUREL; VATIKIOTIS-BATESON, ERIC MF An Introduction to English Honours UCLL 107 HUDSON, NICHOLAS M Seminar for English Honours BUCH D317 DICK, ALEXANDER W 1600 BUCH B MWF Literature in English to the 18th Century BUCH B213 PARELES, MO MWF Literature in English to the 18th Century BUCH D217 FOX, LORCAN TR Literature in English to the 18th Century BUCH B215 NEWELL, JONATHAN TR Literature in English to the 18th Century BRKX 2365 MACKENZIE, SCOTT MWF Literature in English to the 18th Century BUCH D317 PARTRIDGE, STEPHEN MWF Literature in English to the 18th Century BUCH B313 HODGSON, ELIZABETH TR Literature in English to the 18th Century BUCH B210 GOODING, RICHARD MWF Literature in Britain: the 18th Century to the BUCH B213 GOODING, RICHARD Present MWF Literature in Britain: the 18th Century to the BUCH B208 EARLE, BO Present MWF Literature in Britain: the 18th Century to the BRKX 2365 MACKIE, GREGORY Present TR Literature in Britain: the 18th Century to the BUCH D317 PALTIN, JUDITH Present MWF Literature in Canada BUCH B315 ANTWI, PHANUEL MWF Literature in Canada SWNG 405 LEE, TARA MWF Literature in Canada SWNG 409 JAMES, SUZANNE TR Literature in Canada BUCH D322 MOSS, LAURA TR Literature in the United States SWNG 305 SEVERS, JEFFREY TR Literature in the United States BUCH D222 TOMC, SANDRA MWF Literature in the United States SWNG 105 PARRY, SARAH MWF World Literature in English BRKX 2365 ROBERTS, DUFF MWF World Literature in English BUCH B210 ANTWI, PHANUEL TR World Literature in English BUCH B210 AL-KASSIM, DINA TR Poetry BRKX 2365 CHAPMAN, MARY MWF Prose Fiction BUCH B215 ROUSE, ROBERT M Prose Fiction BUCH B313 JUSTICE, DANIEL

5 229A TR Topics in the Study of Language and/or Rhetoric SWNG 409 BIERMANN, INA 229E MWF Topics in the Study of Language and/or Rhetoric BUCH B313 HILL, IAN TR Introduction to Indigenous Literatures BUCH D218 RYMHS, DEENA MWF Approaches to Media Studies UCLL 103 CAVELL, RICHARD MWF Approaches to Media Studies BUCH B215 MCNEILLY, KEVIN TR Technical Writing BUCH B208 BAXTER, GISELE A 3 A Technical Writing PATERSON, ERIKA C 3 C Technical Writing PATERSON, ERIKA 304A 99A 3 A Advanced Composition NELSON-MCDERMOTT, CATHERINE 307A MWF Studies in Rhetoric UCLL 103 HILL, IAN MWF Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine BUCH B215 SEGAL, JUDY TR History and Theory of Rhetoric: Classical Rhetoric BUCH D316 SEGAL, JUDY MWF History and Theory of Rhetoric: The Later Theory IBLC 155 HILL, IAN 312A MWF Discourse and Society UCLL 103 POWER, KATHERINE TR History of the English Language: Later History BUCH B215 BIERMANN, INA TR English Grammar and Usage BRKX 2365 BIERMANN, INA M English Grammar and Usage BUCH D316 ARNOVICK, LESLIE W 1600 UCLL C 3 C English Grammar and Usage BIERMANN, INA 322A TR Stylistics BUCH D322 BIERMANN, INA MW Metaphor, Language and Thought FNH 40 DANCYGIER, BARBARA F UCLL A MWF The Structure of Modern English: Sounds and BUCH D219 BRINTON, LAUREL Words 330A 99C 3 C The Structure of Modern English: Sounds and BIERMANN, INA Words TR The Structure of Modern English: Sentences and SWNG 407 BIERMANN, INA Their Uses MWF The Structure of Modern English: Sentences and UCLL 107 BRINTON, LAUREL Their Uses TR Approaches to Media History UCLL 103 BURGESS, MIRANDA TR Approaches to Media History BUCH B210 FRANK, ADAM TR Introduction to Old English BRKX 2365 ARNOVICK, LESLIE TR Old English Literature BRKX 2365 PARELES, MO 344A TR Medieval Studies UCLL 103 ECHARD, SIAN 344B MWF Medieval Studies BUCH D322 PARTRIDGE, STEPHEN 346B MF Chaucer and the Middle Ages HEBB 13 PARTRIDGE, STEPHEN W LASR A MWF Renaissance Studies BUCH B208 GUY-BRAY, STEPHEN 347B MWF Renaissance Studies BUCH D316 HODGSON, ELIZABETH

6 348A MWF Shakespeare and the Renaissance BUCH D316 NARDIZZI, VIN 348A MWF Shakespeare and the Renaissance BUCH B213 CAVELL, RICHARD 348A MWF Shakespeare and the Renaissance BUCH D322 GUY-BRAY, STEPHEN 348A MWF Shakespeare and the Renaissance BUCH D316 ENDO, PAUL 348A MWF Shakespeare and the Renaissance BUCH B213 SIRLUCK, KATHERINE 348A 99A 3 A Shakespeare and the Renaissance STEWART, FENN 349A T Seventeenth-Century Studies BUCH B210 HODGSON, ELIZABETH R BUCH B A TR Milton and the Seventeenth Century BUCH B213 DANIELSON, DENNIS 357K TR Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Studies BUCH B213 MACKENZIE, SCOTT 357M MWF Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Studies BUCH B313 POTTER, TIFFANY MWF Studies in an Eighteenth-Century Genre BUCH D218 HUDSON, NICHOLAS MWF Studies in an Eighteenth-Century Genre BUCH B208 MACKENZIE, SCOTT 359A MWF Studies in Romanticism BUCH D218 DICK, ALEXANDER 359B TR Studies in Romanticism BUCH B315 MATHES, CARMEN MWF Studies in a Nineteenth-Century Genre BUCH D317 ANGER, SUZY MWF Studies in a Nineteenth-Century Genre BRKX 2365 EARLE, BO 364A MWF Nineteenth-Century Studies BUCH D316 KREISEL, DEANNA 364A MWF Nineteenth-Century Studies UCLL 107 BAXTER, GISELE 364A 99C 3 C Nineteenth-Century Studies BOSE, SARIKA 405A MWF Studies in Drama BUCH B208 MACKIE, GREGORY 406A MWF Studies in Prose Fiction BUCH D317 LUGER, MOBERLEY 406A MWF Studies in Prose Fiction HEBB 12 MAHON, PETER 409K MWF Modern Critical Theories MATH 104 WEIR, LORRAINE 419A MWF History of the Book SWNG 409 CAVELL, RICHARD 462A MWF Twentieth-Century British and Irish Studies LASR 107 NADEL, IRA BRUCE 464A MWF Twentieth-Century Studies BUCH B208 PALTIN, JUDITH 464A MWF Twentieth-Century Studies BUCH B215 EARLE, BO 466A MWF Studies in a Twentieth-Century Genre BUCH D317 NADEL, IRA BRUCE 468A MWF Children's Literature BUCH D317 GOODING, RICHARD 468A T Children's Literature BUCH B208 JAMES, SUZANNE 468A MWF Children's Literature BUCH B315 BOSE, SARIKA 468A TR Children's Literature BRKX 2365 GOODING, RICHARD 468A 99C 3 C Children's Literature JAMES, SUZANNE 470A TR Canadian Studies IBLC 155 GRUBISIC, BRETT 470A 99A 3 A Canadian Studies PATERSON, ERIKA 470B MWF Canadian Studies BRKX 2365 ANTWI, PHANUEL 470D TR Canadian Studies BUCH D219 GRAFTON, KATHRYN 472A MWF American Studies BUCH B210 ZEITLIN, MICHAEL 472D MWF American Studies BUCH D217 SCHOLES, JUDITH

7 474A MWF Studies in Contemporary Literature BRKX 2365 MCNEILLY, KEVIN 474B MWF Studies in Contemporary Literature UCLL 103 FRANK, ADAM 474D MWF Studies in Contemporary Literature SWNG 409 SEVERS, JEFFREY 476K TR Indigenous Studies BUCH D219 NASON, DOROTHY 478A TR Post-colonial Studies BUCH D322 MOSS, LAURA TR Asian Canadian and/or Asian Transnational UCLL 107 DEER, GLENN Studies M Language Majors Seminar IBLC 157 HILL, IAN W Language Majors Seminar IBLC 157 DANCYGIER, BARBARA M Literature Majors Seminar BUCH D306 MACKIE, GREGORY T Literature Majors Seminar BRKX 2367 HODGSON, ELIZABETH W Literature Majors Seminar IBLC 191 POTTER, TIFFANY W Literature Majors Seminar BRKX 2367 ANTWI, PHANUEL R Literature Majors Seminar IBLC 156 CHAPMAN, MARY M Literature Majors Seminar BUCH D209 DEER, GLENN T :3 Literature Majors Seminar BRKX 2367 DANIELSON, DENNIS 0 AM W Literature Majors Seminar BUCH B308 ROUSE, ROBERT R :3 Literature Majors Seminar BUCH B319 MOTA, MIGUEL 0 AM 491A M Senior Honours Seminar IBLC 156 NADEL, IRA BRUCE 491B R Senior Honours Seminar LASR 5C RYMHS, DEENA 491C T Senior Honours Seminar IBLC 156 SEVERS, JEFFREY 491D M Senior Honours Seminar IBLC 156 PALTIN, JUDITH 492A F Senior Honours Seminar IBLC 156 WASSERMAN, JERRY 492B R Senior Honours Seminar IBLC 157 DALZIEL, PAMELA 492C W Senior Honours Seminar BRKX 2367 SIRLUCK, KATHERINE R Research in English Studies BUTO 597 DEER, GLENN; KREISEL, DEANNA 502A W Studies in Criticism BUTO 597 ROUSE, ROBERT 503A T Studies in Prose BUTO 597 FEE, MARGERY 507A W Studies in English Historical Linguistics BUTO 597 BRINTON, LAUREL 509A M Studies in Rhetoric BUTO 597 SEGAL, JUDY 512A W Middle English Studies BUTO 597 PARTRIDGE, STEPHEN 514A R Studies in the Renaissance BUTO 597 VESSEY, MARK 515A M Shakespeare BUTO 597 GUY-BRAY, STEPHEN 530A W Studies in the Romantic Period BUTO 597 DICK, ALEXANDER 535A R Studies in the Victorian Period BUTO 597 DALZIEL, PAMELA 539A T Studies in the Twentieth Century BUTO 597 LEE, CHRISTOPHER 540A T Studies in American Literature to 1890 BUTO 597 TOMC, SANDRA

8 546A T Studies in Commonwealth/Post-colonial SOWK 028 AL-KASSIM, DINA Literatures 551A F Studies in Literary Movements BUTO 597 WEIR, LORRAINE 553A R Studies in Literary Theory BUTO 597 FRANK, ADAM 555A F Studies in Literature and the Other Arts BUTO 597 MCNEILLY, KEVIN

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