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The English department is pleased to offer several hybrid courses in Spring 10. A hybrid course is one that is taken one day in a classroom and the remainder of the week in a flexible online environment. So, students get the valuable interaction of a traditional classroom, with the flexibility afforded through online learning. In a hybrid class, you will interact through in-class discussions as well as through online blogs, discussion boards, and many other creative uses of online space.
If you are interested in joining one of these classes for Spring 10, see below for a list of the hybrid courses that are being offered. For more information, contact the instructor about one of the courses below.
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Instructor |
Date |
| ENGL 111-015 |
Written Communication |
Sery |
T 2:30-3:45pm |
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| ENGL 111-018 |
Written Communication |
Caldwell |
W 11:30-12:45pm |
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| ENGL 111-025 |
Written Communication |
Kurber |
M 1:00-2:15pm |
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| ENGL 111-028 |
Written Communication |
McLain |
M 5:30-6:45pm |
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| ENGL 111-613 |
Written Communication |
Powell |
M 5:30-6:45pm |
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| ENGL 214-001 |
Persuasive Writing |
Jones |
W 10:00-11:15pm |
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| ENGL 434 |
History of Rhetoric |
Morris |
T 1:00-2:15pm |
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| ENGL 450 |
Linguistics and Language of Teaching |
Stone |
W 1:00-2:15pm
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| ENGL 478 |
Public Science Writing |
Cason |
T 5:30-6:45pm |
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