Open classes are outdoors Open Class List
SUB | NUM | SECTION_TITLE | PROFESSOR | BLDG | RM | BEGIN | END |
COM | 006 | Messages, Meaning and Culture | Spencer | CH | T1 | 8:00a | 9:05a |
COM | 101 | Theories of Rhetoric & Comm I | Spencer | CH | T1 | 11:30a | 12:35p |
COM | 140 | Studies in Communication Ethic | Spencer | WH | T2 | 2:00p | 3:05p |
ENG | 002 | Composition | Jordan | VC | T1 | 11:30a | 12:35p |
ENG | 002 | Composition | Jordan | VC | T1 | 12:45p | 1:50p |
ENG | 044 | *Studies in World Lit: Africa | McCain | RH | T1 | 12:45p | 1:50p |
ENG | 044 | *Studies in World Lit: Africa | McCain | RH | T1 | 2:00p | 3:05p |
GRK | 001 | Elementary Greek I | Beers | VC | T1 | 2:00p | 3:05p |
GRK | 101 | Intermediate Greek I | Miller | VC | T1 | 9:15a | 10:20a |
PHI | 006 | Philosophical Perspectives | Vander Laan | CH | T1 | 9:15a | 10:20a |
PHI | 006 | Philosophical Perspectives | Hoeckley | CH | T1 | 12:45p | 1:50p |
PHI | 103 | Ancient Philosophy | Vander Laan | MG | T2 | 12:45p | 1:50p |
PHI | 104 | Ethics | Nelson | MG | T2 | 9:15a | 10:20a |
PHY | 025 | Modern Physics | Carlson | WH | T2 | 8:00a | 9:05a |
RS | 010 | Introduction to New Testament | Beers | VL | ML | 11:30a | 12:35p |
RS | 010 | Introduction to New Testament | Work | VL | ML | 12:45p | 1:50p |
RS | 010 | Introduction to New Testament | Work | VL | ML | 2:00p | 3:05p |
RS | 103 | Christian Apologetics | Taylor | WS | T1 | 2:00p | 3:05p |
SP | 003 | Intermediate Spanish I | Docter | WH | T2 | 11:30a | 12:35p |
SP | 003 | Intermediate Spanish I | Docter | WH | T2 | 12:45p | 1:50p |
*To get the most out of Professor McCain's class, you will want to read the following selections. She will grant access to them once requested.
- “The Dead End of African Literature” by Nigerian critic Obi Wali (3 pages) (note that at the end of this essay is another essay by the poet Gabriel Okara, "African speech....English words." Read both but don't confuse the authors))
- “English and the African Writer” by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe (7 pages)
- “The Language of African Literature” by Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong’o. Class Language Debate. (26 pages)