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ENGL 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate Composition 3 units
Transfer: 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 Reading and Composition 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.
1923 8:00a-9:20a MW DRSCHR 211 Fonseca M L
Above section 1923 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.
1924 8:00a-9:20a MW DRSCHR 222 Espinosa A A
Above section 1924 is part of the Latino Center Adelante Program. See Special Programs section of schedule for program information.
1925 8:00a-9:20a MW AET 120 Hertz U L
Above section 1925 meets at the Academy of Entertainment and Technology, 1660 Stewart Street.
1926 8:00a-9:20a MW DRSCHR 212 Herbert S
1927 8:00a-9:20a TTh DRSCHR 217 Padilla M R
1928 8:00a-9:20a TTh LA 217 Arieff D E
Above section 1928 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.
1929 8:00a-9:20a TTh DRSCHR 210 Jones Altiere M F
1930 8:00a-11:05a MW AET 204 Bonar H S
Above section 1930 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 12, at the Academy of Entertainment and Technology, 1660 Stewart Street.
1931 8:00a-11:05a TTh AET 204 Hansen N C
Above section 1931 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 23 to Dec 13, at the Academy of Entertainment and Technology, 1660 Stewart Street.
1932 8:00a-11:05a F DRSCHR 215 Garnica A M
1933 8:00a-11:05a F DRSCHR 210 Driscoll L V
1934 9:00a-12:05p F HSS 203 Jones Altiere M F
1935 9:00a-12:05p Sat DRSCHR 212 Ireland S P
1936 9:30a-10:50a MW DRSCHR 212 Herbert S
1937 9:30a-10:50a MW BUNDY 414 Morgan D H
Above section 1937 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
1938 9:30a-10:50a MW LA 121 Watts J W
1939 9:30a-10:50a MW LA 217 Fredrick J A
1940 9:30a-10:50a MW BUNDY 239 Padilla E
Above section 1940 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
1941 9:30a-10:50a MW DRSCHR 210 Dossett G H
Above section 1941 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.
1942 9:30a-10:50a TTh BUNDY 212 Padilla E
Above section 1942 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
1943 9:30a-10:50a TTh LA 217 Arieff D E
1944 9:30a-10:50a TTh MC 13 Bostick J D
1945 9:30a-10:50a TTh AIR 104 Ireland S P
Above section 1945 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport.
1946 11:15a-12:35p MW LA 200 Motoike K J
Above section 1946 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.
1947 11:15a-12:35p MW BUNDY 414 Morgan D H
Above section 1947 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
1948 11:15a-12:35p MW DRSCHR 212 Landau D M E
1949 11:15a-12:35p MW HSS 203 Simpson L E
Above section 1949 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.
1950 11:15a-12:35p TTh AIR 124 Stein J A
Above section 1950 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. Above section 1950 is scheduled through the Student Activity hour. Students choosing to participate in student activities should enroll in another section.
1951 11:15a-12:35p TTh BUNDY 228 Young W H
Above section 1951 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 1951 is scheduled through the Student Activity hour. Students choosing to participate in student activities should enroll in another section.
1952 11:15a-12:35p TTh AET 205 Young R U
Above section 1952 meets at the Academy of Entertainment and Technology, 1660 Stewart Street. Above section 1952 is scheduled through the Student Activity hour. Students choosing to participate in student activities should enroll in another section.
1953 11:15a-2:20p MW AET 205 Slobod C G
Above section 1953 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 12, at the Academy of Entertainment and Technology, 1660 Stewart Street.
1954 11:30a-2:35p F DRSCHR 210 Burak C D
1955 11:30a-2:35p F DRSCHR 211 Doucet W J
Above section 1955 is part of the Black Collegians Program. See Special Programs section of schedule for program information.
1956 12:45p-2:05p MW BUNDY 228 Gildner B J
Above section 1956 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
1957 12:45p-2:05p MW DRSCHR 208 Watts J W
1958 12:45p-2:05p MW LA 217 Burak C D
NEW 3274 12:45p-2:05p MW HSS 207 Sterr S D
1959 12:45p-2:05p TTh DRSCHR 211 Cramer T R
Above section 1959 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.
1960 12:45p-2:05p TTh LA 136 Johnson D J
1961 12:45p-2:05p TTh DRSCHR 221 Kaplan M A
1962 12:45p-2:05p TTh BUNDY 212 Goode S S
Above section 1962 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
1963 2:15p-3:35p MW BUNDY 414 Meeks C
Above section 1963 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
1964 2:15p-3:35p MW LA 217 Fredrick J A
1965 2:15p-3:35p MW DRSCHR 211 Lane P D
1966 2:15p-3:35p TTh HSS 207 Caggiano S E
1967 2:15p-3:35p TTh DRSCHR 202 Del George D K
1968 2:15p-3:35p TTh LA 121 Mattessich S N
Above section 1968 is part of the Scholars Program and enrollment is limited to program participants. See Special Programs section of class schedule or www.smc.edu/scholars for additional information.
1969 2:15p-3:35p TTh DRSCHR 211 Cramer T R
1970 2:15p-3:35p TTh DRSCHR 210 Pacchioli J J
1971 2:15p-3:35p TTh BUNDY 228 Oba R K
Above section 1971 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
1972 3:45p-5:05p MW DRSCHR 222 Bell S L
NEW 3336 3:45p-5:05p MW HSS 155 Hall J E
1973 3:45p-5:05p TTh DRSCHR 221 Landau D M E
Distance Education Classes
Distance Education classes are taught via the internet. There are no class meetings on campus.
1974 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Schamp J L
Above section 1974 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 27 to Oct 19, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1975 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Janakos L D
Above section 1975 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 14, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1976 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Janakos L D
Above section 1976 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 27 to Oct 19, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1977 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Hassman T
Above section 1977 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 27 to Oct 19, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1978 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Hassman T
Above section 1978 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 14, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1979 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Lynch J J
Above section 1979 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 27 to Oct 19, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1980 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Aghabegian Diana E
Above section 1980 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 14, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1981 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Longo J P
Above section 1981 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 27 to Oct 19, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1982 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Gustin M J
Above section 1982 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 14, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1983 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE-E Remmes J
Above section 1983 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 22 to Dec 14, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
3270 Arrange 6.5 Hours Online-E Hassman T
Above section 3270 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 27 to Oct 19, and is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
1984 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Boretz M S
Above section 1984 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 17 to Dec 07, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
Evening Classes
4160 5:15p-6:35p MW HSS 207 Davis C V
4161 6:45p-9:50p M DRSCHR 202 Doucet W J
4162 6:45p-9:50p M HSS 150 Hall J E
4163 6:45p-9:50p T DRSCHR 202 Engelmann D S
4164 6:45p-9:50p T DRSCHR 212 Kaplan M A
4165 6:45p-9:50p W DRSCHR 222 Padilla M R
4166 6:45p-9:50p Th LA 200 Diniro D A
4167 6:45p-9:50p Th DRSCHR 201 Klein R E
ENGL 3, World Literature 1 3 units
Transfer: 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.
4168 6:45p-9:50p Th HSS 206 Humphrey T F
ENGL 4, World Literature 2 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
The course explores significant works of fiction, poetry, and drama from the Enlightenment to the present. In addition, the course examines the social, intellectual, and historical foundations that have shaped the literature of this period.
1986 9:30a-10:50a TTh DRSCHR 210 Zehr D M
4169 6:45p-9:50p W DRSCHR 201 Mattessich S N
ENGL 5, English Literature 1 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1. • Advisory: English 2.
This course traces the historical development of English literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the end of the Neo-Classical Period in 1798.
1987 12:45p-2:05p MW DRSCHR 201 Driscoll L V
4170 6:45p-9:50p W DRSCHR 212 Larsen L L
ENGL 6, English Literature 2 3 units
Transfer: 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.
1988 11:15a-12:35p MW DRSCHR 210 Dossett G H
4171 6:45p-9:50p T DRSCHR 221 Simpson L E
ENGL 7, American Literature 1 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
This course surveys American literature from its beginnings to the Civil War.
1989 11:15a-12:35p MW DRSCHR 214 Pacchioli J J
ENGL 8, American Literature 2 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
This course covers the period from the Civil War to World War II. This is a survey course in American literature, designed to introduce the students to a variety of the novels, short stories, and poems that make up the best of that literature.
1990 2:15p-3:35p TTh BUS 251 Rajski B
ENGL 10, Ethnic Literature of the U.S. 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1. • Advisory: English 2.
This course satisfies the Santa Monica College Global Citizenship requirement.
This course compares and contrasts the literature written by and about United States ethnic groups, primarily Native Americans, Asian Americans, African Americans, and Latino/Latina Americans, as well as European and Jewish Americans. Students will examine how writers from each of these groups contribute to the creation of cultural identity and spheres of influence: social, political, intellectual, and historical; and how they language a sense of place. Students will come to understand the significant influence of these writers on the development of an American literature.
1991 2:15p-3:35p MW DRSCHR 210 Edelmann C
ENGL 14, Contemporary American Literature 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
This course surveys contemporary American literature since World War II, with special emphasis on the novel. The selected texts include some of the essential and recurring themes in the history of American literature reflecting a diverse and evolving landscape of gender, ethnic and race relationships. The course content also aims to closely examine current literary criticism and cultural studies in order to familiarize students with different approaches to the interpretation of texts.
1992 11:15a-12:35p MW DRSCHR 202 Engelmann D S
ENGL 15, Shakespeare 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
In this course, students read and analyze seven or eight of Shakespeare’s most popular plays, as well as study his life, times, and theatre.
1993 12:45p-2:05p MW DRSCHR 210 Vishwanadha H
ENGL 18, Children’s Literature 3 units
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: English 1.
This course involves a critical analysis of storytelling for children with an eye on picture books, fairytales and myths, novels, and nonfiction books. Additionally, students will get a sense of what is required to create new stories for children and the value of children’s books to child psychology and development.
1994 3:45p-5:05p MW BUNDY 414 Meeks C
Above section 1994 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
ENGL 26, Introduction to the Humanities 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
In this introduction to the humanities students will survey literature in conjunction with great works of art through the ages (painting, sculpture, music, architecture, dance) exploring how, at widely separated points in time, artists and writers have expressed and responded to cultural, political, and intellectual concerns of their day. In doing so, they will see literature in the context of other art forms.
English 26 is the same course as Humanities 26. Students may earn credit for one, but not both.
2105 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Remmes J
Above section 2105 is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
ENGL 40, Asian Literature 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
Major works of Asian literature will provide a window to the rich cultures of a fascinating part of the world. Students will study literature of at least four Asian countries. The course is designed to introduce students to the important values of the society, the major beliefs and traditions of the culture, and prominent motifs of the arts of these countries.
2112 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Vishwanadha H
Above section 2112 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 17 to Dec 07, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
ENGL 50, Mythology 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
This course studies the major characters and tales from Greek and Roman mythology. It takes a thematic approach to myths and legends from a variety of sources, examining 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.
4189 6:45p-9:50p M DRSCHR 212 Doten D G
ENGL 51, Literature of the Bible: Old Testament 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
This course provides an analytical and critical study of the Old Testament of the Bible, focusing on its component genres and literary qualities. 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.
4190 6:45p-9:50p W HSS 150 Remmes J
ENGL 52, Literature of the Bible: New Testament 3 units
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: English 1.
This course introduces the students to the variety and wealth of literature contained in the New Testament. Attention is given to the ways in which Biblical literature has been and can be interpreted, studied, and used. The various types of literature in the Bible are set forth and representative pages of each of these types are presented and examined.
English 52 is the same course as Religious Studies 52. Students may receive credit for one but not both.
4191 6:45p-8:15p Th DRSCHR 212 Del George D K
Arrange-1.5 Hours N ONLINE-E Del George D K
Above section 4191 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).