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| English Department Course Projections |
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| English course offerings are arranged in a six-semester "perpetual calendar" sequence. Many 100 and 200-level courses are offered every semester. Most 300 and 400-level courses are offered once every third semester. |
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| Every effort is made to offer courses in both day, evening and directed study formats, but students who wish to complete an English major by taking only non-daytime courses will inevitablly take longer to complete their program than students who take courses in multiple formats. The attached course projections indicate when courses are likely to be offered at night or in DSP format. |
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| Course Projections: |
| Click on the desired term indicated below to find out which courses are likely to be offered in that term. These proojections are for planning purposes only. Actual course offerings in a given semester may vary slightly from these projections. For confirmation of these projections, contact the chairperson of the English department. Summer courses are not included in these projections. |
| Numbers in the second column refer to the number of sections the department expects to offer in a given semester. "Q1, Q2," etc. refer to quadmester format. "Ad lib" refers to courses that are not offered every semester, but only by instructor request from term to term. "Ind Study" means Independent Study, see individual instructors for contracts. "Ireland" refers to courses taught only in the Aquinas College semester in Ireland program. |
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