English LiteratureENGL 2, CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 1B (English Critical Thinking) • Prerequisite: English 1.This course helps students to develop their critical thinking and writing skills beyond the level achieved in English 1. The course emphasizes the application of logical reasoning, analysis, and strategies of argumentation in critical thinking and writing, using literature (both fiction and non-fiction) and literary criticism as subject matter. 1547 8:00a-9:20a MW AIR 101 Hansom P Above section 1547 meets at the Airport Campus, 2800 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. 1548 8:00a-9:20a MW DRSCHR 214 Curry J C 1549 8:00a-9:20a MW LV 8 Goode S S 1550 8:00a-9:20a TTh LA 200 Costello K B 1551 8:00a-9:20a TTh MAD 117 Young W H Above section 1551 meets at the Madison Campus, 1310 11th Street. 1552 8:00a-11:05a F DRSCHR 215 Long C A 1553 8:00a-11:05a F LA 239 Davis-Culp G M 1554 8:00a-11:05a F DRSCHR 202 Curtis R R 1555 9:30a-10:50a MW LV 7 Mattessich S N 1556 9:30a-10:50a MW LA 239 Daughtry P J 1557 9:30a-10:50a MW BUS 101 Brigstocke J W 1558 9:30a-10:50a MW DRSCHR 212 Watts J W 1559 9:30a-10:50a TTh LA 200 Costello K B 1560 9:30a-10:50a TTh LV 7 Davis-Culp G M Above section 1560 is part of the Adelante/Black Collegians Program and is open to all students. See Special Programs section of schedule for program information. 1561 9:30a-10:50a TTh DRSCHR 201 Brigstocke J W 1562 9:30a-10:50a TTh LA 237 Padilla E 1563 9:30a-10:50a TTh DRSCHR 211 Goldthwait B F Above section 1563 is part of the Women’s College and is open to all students. See Special Programs section of schedule for program information. 1564 11:15a-12:35p MW LA 239 Daughtry P J 1565 11:15a-12:35p MW DRSCHR 210 Dossett G H Above section 1565 is part of the Scholars Program, and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of schedule for program information. 1566 11:15a-12:35p MW DRSCHR 212 Sterr S D 1567 11:15a-12:35p MW LV 7 Simpson L E 1568 11:30a-2:35p F DRSCHR 211 Gustin M J 1569 11:30a-2:35p F DRSCHR 212 Doucet W J 1570 12:45p-2:05p MW DRSCHR 202 Vishwanadha H 1571 12:45p-2:05p MW DRSCHR 201 Watts J W 1572 12:45p-2:05p MW DRSCHR 218 Goldthwait B F 1573 12:45p-2:05p MW LV 7 Morgan D H Above section 1573 includes environmental and/or urban studies material in the course content. 1574 12:45p-2:05p MW AET 206 Aghabegian Diana E Above section 1574 meets at the Academy of Entertainment and Technology, 1660 Stewart Street. 1575 12:45p-2:05p TTh BUS 101 Padilla E 1576 12:45p-2:05p TTh DRSCHR 201 Long C A 1577 12:45p-2:05p TTh DRSCHR 221 Vishwanadha H 1578 12:45p-2:05p TTh DRSCHR 211 Cramer T R 1579 2:15p-3:35p MW LV 7 Lane P D 1580 2:15p-3:35p MW AIR 14 Burak C D Above section 1580 meets at the Airport Campus, 2800 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. 1581 2:15p-3:35p TTh LV 12 Doucet W J 1582 2:15p-3:35p TTh DRSCHR 211 Cramer T R 1583 2:15p-3:35p TTh AET 206 Mattessich S N Above section 1583 meets at the Academy of Entertainment and Technology, 1660 Stewart Street. 1584 2:15p-3:35p TTh DRSCHR 202 Del George D K 1585 2:15p-3:35p TTh DRSCHR 210 Landau D M E 1586 3:45p-5:05p MW DRSCHR 201 Edelmann C 1587 3:45p-5:05p TTh DRSCHR 212 Pacchioli J J 1588 3:45p-5:05p TTh DRSCHR 210 Landau D M E 1589 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Remmes J Above section 1589 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 25 to Oct 17 and is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes). 2495 8:00a-9:20a MW DRSCHR 217 Staff 2521 9:00a-12:00p Sat MAD 117 Tannenbaum R H Above section 2521 meets at the Madison Campus, 1310 11th Street. 4164 6:45p-9:50p M DRSCHR 222 Engelmann D S 4165 6:45p-9:50p M LA 200 Saint-Leon G H 4166 6:45p-9:50p T DRSCHR 201 Engelmann D S 4167 6:45p-9:50p T DRSCHR 211 Stone A P 4168 6:45p-9:50p W DRSCHR 202 Reichle R E 4169 6:45p-9:50p Th DRSCHR 201 Peacock J J 4170 6:45p-9:50p Th LA 200 Klein R E 4171 6:45p-9:50p Th DRSCHR 210 Bell S L ENGL 3, WORLD LITERATURE 1 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.This course is a study of some of the masterpieces of world literature from Homer to Cervantes. 1590 12:45p-2:05p MW DRSCHR 212 Sterr S D ENGL 4, WORLD LITERATURE 2 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.This course is a study of some of the masterpieces of world literature from Voltaire to Mann. 1591 9:30a-10:50a TTh DRSCHR 210 Zehr D M ENGL 5, ENGLISH LITERATURE 1 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1. • Advisory: English 2.This course traces the historical development of English literature from its beginnings to the Romantic Age. 1592 11:15a-12:35p MW DRSCHR 201 Larsen L L 4449 6:45p-9:50p T DRSCHR 221 Doten D G ENGL 6, ENGLISH LITERATURE 2 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.A continuation of English 5, this course covers English literature from the Romantic Age to the 20th Century. 1593 9:30a-10:50a MW DRSCHR 210 Dossett G H ENGL 7, AMERICAN LITERATURE 1 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.This course surveys American literature from its beginnings to the Civil War. 1594 2:15p-3:35p MW DRSCHR 211 Pacchioli J J ENGL 10, ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE U.S. 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1. • Advisory: English 2.This course satisfies Santa Monica College’s American cultures requirement. This course focuses on the literature written by and about United States’ ethnic groups, including European Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, African Americans, Latinos/Latinas, Jewish Americans, and others. Students will analyze the literature and explore both the commonalities and differences among the works. The course also examines the influence of these writers on the course of American literature. 1595 12:45p-2:05p TTh LA 239 Cano D R ENGL 15, SHAKESPEARE 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.In this course students read and analyze eight to ten of Shakespeare’s most popular plays, as well as study his life, times, and theatre. 4172 6:45p-9:50p T DRSCHR 212 Diniro D A ENGL 50, MYTHOLOGY 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.This course is for students who wish to become familiar with the major characters and tales from Greek and Roman mythology. The course takes a thematic approach to myths and legends from a variety of sources. It stresses humanity’s attempt to explain the unknown: the beginning of the world, creation of living creatures, explanation of natural phenomena, relationships between gods and mortals, deeds of super heroes, testing, death, and afterlife. The emphasis is primarily on western culture—Greek and Roman myths which have influenced literature and allied arts from earliest time. 4187 6:45p-9:50p W DRSCHR 212 Doten D G ENGL 51, LITERATURE OF BIBLE: OLD TESTAMENT 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.This study introduces the student to the literary variety and wealth contained in the Old Testament of the Bible. Attention is given to how Biblical literature has been and can be interpreted, studied, and used. Representative types of Biblical literature are examined. English 51 is the same course as Religious Studies 51. Students may receive credit for one, but not both. 4188 6:45p-9:50p Th DRSCHR 211 Remmes J ENGL 57, LATIN-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 UNITSTransfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3A (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.This course surveys 20th Century Latin-American literature. The poetry section begins with Dario and modernismo (1888-1910), postmodernismo (1910-1918) and vanguardismo (1918-1938): Neruda, Vallejo, Huidobro, Mistral, and Paz, among others, and concludes with postvanguardismo: Afro-Caribbean and other post-war poetic currents. Prose fiction will begin with realiismo or criollismo (1880s-1930s), but will focus on the post-1940s, when Latin-American prose begins to enjoy international renown: Borges, Carpentier and Asturias, precursors to the “boom,” then Fuentes, Sabato, Vargas Llosa, Donoso, Cortazar, and Garcia Marquez, whose works popularized “magic realism.” The course will conclude with contemporary writers, such as Cabrera Infante, Allende, and Puig. 4189 6:45p-9:50p T DRSCHR 210 Padilla M R |