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Class Listing

Component overview

The Class Listing Component uses a .xml file to generate a listing of classes by term, student type, and subject.

Example #1

Example Class Listing Component utilizing an external file.

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ENG 101 - Composition I

Offers a rhetorical approach to writing and communicating, meaning students will explore writing in-context, with a range of related constraints and opportunities. This approach develops writing habits that will enable students to write effectively in their core curriculum courses, their majors and programs, and in their professional and public lives.

Offers a rhetorical approach to writing and communicating, meaning students will explore writing in-context, with a range of related constraints and opportunities. This approach develops writing habits that will enable students to write effectively in their core curriculum courses, their majors and programs, and in their professional and public lives.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30481 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Talley Kayser
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30483 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sarah Hays

ENG 102 - Composition II

Builds on rhetorical writing habits provided in earlier Core Writing courses and invites students to engage with contemporary rhetorical situations or problems by immersing themselves in the research practices, methods of analysis, and genres of writing necessary for engaged discussion in a public conversation. Students will compose in traditional print and multi-modal genres.

Builds on rhetorical writing habits provided in earlier Core Writing courses and invites students to engage with contemporary rhetorical situations or problems by immersing themselves in the research practices, methods of analysis, and genres of writing necessary for engaged discussion in a public conversation. Students will compose in traditional print and multi-modal genres.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30389 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jeffrey Wright
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30390 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jeffrey Wright
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30467 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sarah Hays
2025 Spring Undergraduate 33274 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jeffrey Wright
2025 Spring Undergraduate 33325 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sarah Hays

ENG 321 - Wrtg: Disciplines/Professions

Offers students an opportunity to practice writing in their academic disciplines and anticipated future professions.

Offers students an opportunity to practice writing in their academic disciplines and anticipated future professions.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 31549 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jeffrey Wright
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32616 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Anushka Miriam Peres

ENG 427A - Women & Lit

Women writers and the ways in which women are portrayed in literature. (ENG 427A and WMST 427A are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)

Women writers and the ways in which women are portrayed in literature. (ENG 427A and WMST 427A are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32609 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alison Harvey

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