English
Class Schedule
2025 Winter Schedule
52 classes scheduled
ENGL 1A
COMPOSITION & READING
5 units
- Description: Techniques and practice of expository and argumentative writing based on critical reading and thinking about texts. Reading focused primarily on works of non-fiction prose, chosen to represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Fulfills the Foothill College reading and composition requirement for the AA/AS degree and the university-transfer general education requirement in English reading and written composition.
- Prerequisite: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Corequisite: For students who do not meet the prerequisite requirement, concurrent enrollment in ENGL 246A or ESLL 201A or NCEN 401A is required, depending on placement by multiple measures.
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1AH; students may enroll in ENGL 1A or 1T, but not both, for credit.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-001A-05C
Course Number (CRN): 31005
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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20 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: Enrollment in this section requires concurrent enrollment in NCEN-401A-5C, a support course designed to help students succeed in English 1A.
Section: ENGL-001A-3CY
Course Number (CRN): 30805
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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20 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: IN-PERSON some wkly online
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html Enrollment in this section requires concurrent enrollment in NCEN-401A-03C, a support course designed to help students succeed in English 1A.
Section: ENGL-001A-6CY
Course Number (CRN): 31573
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Closed
Type
Room
Day & Time
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0 of 0 waitlist seats open
Modality: IN-PERSON some wkly online
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html Enrollment in this section requires concurrent enrollment in NCEN-401A-06C, a support course designed to help students succeed in English 1A.
Section: ENGL-001A-7CY
Course Number (CRN): 31127
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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20 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: IN-PERSON some wkly online
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html Enrollment in this section requires concurrent enrollment in ESLL-201A-07, a support course designed to help students succeed in English 1A.This class is for students WHO DO/DID NOT SPEAK ENGLISH AT HOME and/or are ESL STUDENTS
Section: ENGL-001A-10
Course Number (CRN): 31223
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001A-11
Course Number (CRN): 32400
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
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Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001A-14
Course Number (CRN): 31007
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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11 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001A-15W
Course Number (CRN): 30666
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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23 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001A-16
Course Number (CRN): 30665
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001A-17
Course Number (CRN): 30963
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001A-18
Course Number (CRN): 31031
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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Day & Time
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001A-19W
Course Number (CRN): 32401
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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0 of 0 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001A-20W
Course Number (CRN): 30655
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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21 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001A-22W
Course Number (CRN): 31130
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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21 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001A-23W
Course Number (CRN): 31131
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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Day & Time
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23 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001A-24W
Course Number (CRN): 30745
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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22 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001A-25W
Course Number (CRN): 31036
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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22 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001A-28V
Course Number (CRN): 31037
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online synchronous
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
ENGL 1AH
HONORS COMPOSITION & READING
5 units
- Description: Techniques and practice of expository and argumentative writing based on critical reading and thinking about texts. Reading focused primarily on works of non-fiction prose, chosen to represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Fulfills the Foothill College reading and composition requirement for the AA/AS degree and the university-transfer general education requirement in English reading and written composition. The honors section offers rigorous preparation in analytic reading and writing skills for students intending to transfer to a four-year college or university. Provides opportunity to engage contemporary social and ethical issues through small group discussion, a structured sequence of papers requiring higher-level thinking tasks, and collaborative projects. Emphasis is placed on multiple drafts and substantive revision to produce articulate writing appropriate to academic disciplines. Research paper is required.
- Prerequisite: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1A or 1T.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-01AH-1HW
Course Number (CRN): 31136
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html HONORS courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.
ENGL 1B
COMPOSITION, CRITICAL READING & THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE
5 units
- Description: Further development in the technique and practice of analytical, critical, and argumentative writing through critical reading of literature. Course focuses on literary works from major genres to promote appreciation of literature and represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Formal instruction in composition and critical thinking.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL 1A or 1AH or ESLL 26.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1BH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-001B-02
Course Number (CRN): 30669
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001B-04W
Course Number (CRN): 30967
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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Day & Time
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14 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html Theme: Sustainability and Climate Change.
Section: ENGL-001B-05Y
Course Number (CRN): 31008
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: IN-PERSON some wkly online
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html Theme: Identity in Literature and Life.
Section: ENGL-001B-06
Course Number (CRN): 32404
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
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Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: Theme: Sustainability and Climate Change.
Section: ENGL-001B-08
Course Number (CRN): 32402
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
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Room
Day & Time
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001B-10Y
Course Number (CRN): 31702
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: IN-PERSON some wkly online
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001B-11V
Course Number (CRN): 31010
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online synchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001B-12
Course Number (CRN): 31011
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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22 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001B-13W
Course Number (CRN): 30683
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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Day & Time
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001B-14W
Course Number (CRN): 30762
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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Day & Time
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001B-15W
Course Number (CRN): 30795
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Closed
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Day & Time
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0 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001B-16W
Course Number (CRN): 31012
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Closed
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Day & Time
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0 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001B-17W
Course Number (CRN): 31013
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html Theme: The Danger of a Single Story.
Section: ENGL-001B-18W
Course Number (CRN): 30968
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): $0-$50$0-$50 indicates course/section uses materials that may be free of charge or may cost less than $50.Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html Theme: The Danger of a Single Story.
Section: ENGL-001B-19W
Course Number (CRN): 31009
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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Day & Time
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001B-20
Course Number (CRN): 31134
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
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25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: n/a
Section: ENGL-001B-23W
Course Number (CRN): 31133
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
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7 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
Section: ENGL-001B-60D
Course Number (CRN): 30969
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
DUAL ENROLLMENT
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Modality: In-person
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Footnote: This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through the Eastside College Preparatory School. Enrollment is restricted to this student population.
Section: ENGL-001B-61D
Course Number (CRN): 30808
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
DUAL ENROLLMENT
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0 of 0 waitlist seats open
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Footnote: This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through the Eastside College Preparatory School. Enrollment is restricted to this student population.
Section: ENGL-001B-62D
Course Number (CRN): 31348
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
DUAL ENROLLMENT
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Footnote: This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through the Eastside College Preparatory School. Enrollment is restricted to this student population.
Section: ENGL-001B-63D
Course Number (CRN): 32200
Dates: 1/7/2025 - 6/5/2025
DUAL ENROLLMENT
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0 of 0 waitlist seats open
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Footnote: This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through the Palo Alto High School. Enrollment is restricted to this student population.
Section: ENGL-001B-64D
Course Number (CRN): 32201
Dates: 1/7/2025 - 6/5/2025
DUAL ENROLLMENT
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0 of 0 waitlist seats open
Modality: In-person
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Footnote: This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through the Palo Alto High School. Enrollment is restricted to this student population.
Section: ENGL-001B-65D
Course Number (CRN): 32405
Dates: 1/8/2025 - 6/5/2025
DUAL ENROLLMENT
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0 of 0 waitlist seats open
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Footnote: This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through the TIDE Academy. Enrollment is restricted to this student population.
ENGL 1BH
HONORS COMPOSITION, CRITICAL READING & THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE
5 units
- Description: Further development in the technique and practice of analytical, critical, and argumentative writing through critical reading of literature. Course focuses on literary works from major genres to promote appreciation of literature and represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Formal instruction in composition and critical thinking. The honors section offers a challenging intellectual environment for students intending to transfer to a four-year college or university. Class discussion and assignments focus on literature as a reflection of multiple perspectives, social constructs, and cultural values. Course fosters an understanding and appreciation of various literary genres and includes logic and literary theory. Emphasis on rhetorical strategies and stylistic refinements for effective persuasive writing across the disciplines. Enrichment activities include attendance at plays, author readings, public lectures, and independent or collaborative study on a contemporary author.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL 1A or 1AH or ESLL 26.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-01BH-1HW
Course Number (CRN): 31135
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Waitlist
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
24 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html HONORS courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.
Section: ENGL-01BH-2HW
Course Number (CRN): 31783
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html HONORS courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.
ENGL 1C
ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING & CRITICAL THINKING
5 units
- Description: Advanced study and practice of argumentative writing with emphasis on critical analysis and evaluation of texts. Focus is on reading and writing assignments from across the disciplines to further improve and refine critical reading, writing, and thinking skills.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL 1A or 1AH or ESLL 26.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1CH or 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-001C-01W
Course Number (CRN): 30763
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
ENGL 1CH
HONORS ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING & CRITICAL THINKING
5 units
- Description: Advanced study and practice of argumentative writing with emphasis on critical analysis and evaluation of texts. Focus is on reading and writing assignments from across the disciplines to refine critical reading, writing, and thinking skills. The honors section is intensive in content, involving both writing and meta-analysis of complex texts. Includes collaborative evaluations of the content, evidence, organizing principles and style of a variety of texts. Course encourages students to examine assumptions, implications and unintended consequences of rhetorical and content choices. Includes focus on primary sources and the interpretations of these documents in contemporaneous writing. Course expands and enhances the student's ability to write with fluency, effectiveness, and intellectual rigor.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL 1A or 1AH or ESLL 26.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1C or 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-01CH-2HW
Course Number (CRN): 32205
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html HONORS courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.
ENGL 7
NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the history, development, and diversity of Native American literatures, from pre-contact civilizations to present-day tribal cultures. Readings in traditional creation myths, songs, and stories from a variety of tribal cultures; nineteenth and twentieth century autobiographical narratives; and significant works of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction prose by contemporary Native American authors. Emphasis on the specific religious, linguistic, historical, political, and cultural context of Native American literary achievements.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in ENGL 7H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-007.-01W
Course Number (CRN): 31599
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
ENGL 10A
LITERATURE & THE ENVIRONMENT
4 units
- Description: Study of literature from an environmental perspective. Analysis of texts across time, place, and space to explore the relationship between nature and culture, the human and non-human. Examination of how literature reflects, shapes, and constructs perceptions of built and natural environments. Emphasis on intersections between literature, activism, and environmental justice from the perspectives of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, dis/ability, citizenship, geography, and species.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-010A-01W
Course Number (CRN): 32208
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
ENGL 12A
ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE: LITERATURE OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY
4 units
- Description: An exploration and close examination of varied forms of literature related to, and inspired by, the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, founded in 1966 in Oakland, California, by Elbert Howard, Huey P. Newton, and Bobby Seale. Exploration and examination will span the organization’s inception to present-day, including mission statement, biographies, novels, interviews, documentaries, government and court documents relative to allegations of criminal violations, as well as Constitutional references, and online dialogue. Exploration and examination also includes subsequent resulting literature related to past and current social concerns, such as racial discourse, Black Lives Matter, 1st and 2nd Amendment rights, as well as film productions and documentaries, and evaluation of the Black Panther Party's continuing and present-day impact on society and popular culture.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-012A-01W
Course Number (CRN): 32204
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
ENGL 45B
SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE II: 1865 TO THE PRESENT
5 units
- Description: Introduces students to multicultural American literature from the end of the Civil War in 1865 to the present, focusing on the evolution of literary traditions, genres, cultural voices, and ecological landscapes within historical, philosophical, social, political, and aesthetic contexts. Special emphasis on the role of diverse writers in redefining the nature of American literature from the late 19th century through the 21st century.
- Prerequisite: Eligibility for college-level composition (ENGL 1A or 1AH or ESLL 26), as determined by college assessment or other appropriate method.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Successful completion of college-level composition (ENGL 1A or 1AH or ESLL 26) or equivalent; not open to students with credit in ENGL 45BH, 48B or 48C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-045B-01W
Course Number (CRN): 32206
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Open
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
ENGL 45BH
HONORS SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE II: 1865 TO THE PRESENT
5 units
- Description: Introduces students to multicultural American literature from the end of the Civil War in 1865 to the present, focusing on the evolution of literary traditions, genres, cultural voices, and ecological landscapes within historical, philosophical, social, political, and aesthetic contexts. Special emphasis on the role of diverse writers in redefining the nature of American literature from the late 19th century through the 21st century. Specific to honors: extensive research and review of scholarly criticism, as well as the analysis and application of theoretical paradigms.
- Prerequisite: Eligibility for college-level composition (ENGL 1A or 1AH or ESLL 26), as determined by college assessment or other appropriate method.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Successful completion of college-level composition (ENGL 1A or 1AH or ESLL 26) or equivalent; not open to students with credit in ENGL 45B, 48B or 48C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-45BH-1HW
Course Number (CRN): 32207
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Waitlist
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html HONORS courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.
ENGL 70R
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ENGLISH
1 unit
- Description: Provides an opportunity for the student to expand their studies in English beyond the classroom by completing a project or an assignment arranged by agreement between the student and instructor. The student is required to contract with the instructor to determine the scope of assignment and the unit value assigned for successful completion. Students may take a maximum of 6 units of Independent Study per department.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:English
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.Section: ENGL-070R-01W
Course Number (CRN): 32209
Dates: 1/6/2025 - 3/28/2025
Waitlist
Type
Room
Day & Time
Instructor
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
Modality: Fully Online asynchronous
Textbook(s): Check Bookstore
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html Independent study courses are offered through agreements with individual faculty members. To enroll, students must meet with an instructor who then submits an independent study contract during the first two weeks of the quarter. Students must discuss enrollment and potential projects with interested faculty members.