PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL THE PARAGRAPHS BELOW THAT APPLY TO ENGLISH COURSES IN WHICH YOU WANT TO ENROLL. SOME COURSES HAVE LIMITED ENROLLMENT AND/OR HAVE EARLY APPLICATION PROCEDURES.
ALL ENGLISH COURSES: Some courses are in such high demand that they will end up having wait lists on Tele-BEARS. If you end up having to put yourself on one for an English course, please log on to Info-BEARS (http://infobears.berkeley.edu) to check your advancing status on the wait list.
ENGLISH R1A AND R1B: Note that the book lists and course descriptions for individual sections of English R1A and R1B will be posted on the SOUTHERN-most bulletin board in the hall across from the English Department office (322 Wheeler Hall) as of Friday, October 19, and they will also eventually be posted on the Web at http://english.berkeley.edu.
ENGLISH MAJORS: The areas of concentration that apply to each upper-division course are listed immediately above the book list for the class. Please see the Areas of Concentration list for all the courses that fall under each area of concentration, including a list of Spring 2008 courses that satisfy the pre-1800 requirement for the English major.
ENGLISH 100: Years ago, junior English majors sometimes had trouble being admitted to their first-choice (or even second-choice) English 100 section, largely because many of the spaces had already been taken by students with earlier Tele-BEARS appointments--especially by seniors, many of whom had already satisfied the junior seminar requirement and were taking a second or even third 100 course. We therefore had to take steps to make sure that the students who most need English 100 get top priority for admission; please note the following:
CREATIVE WRITING COURSES (English 43B, 143A, 143B, 143N, 143T, and 243A): These are instructor-approved courses, and enrollment is limited. Only lower-division students should apply for 43B, and only upper-division students should apply for 143A, 143B, 143N, or 143T; graduate students and (in exceptional cases) upper-division students may apply for 243A. In order to be considered for admission to any of these courses, you must submit a writing sample AND an application form to the corresponding instructor's mailbox in 322 Wheeler Hall BY 4 P.M., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, AT THE LATEST; consult the course description in this Announcement of Classes for the section you are applying to for details concerning the length and nature of the writing sample required, and get the appropriate application form from the racks outside the door to the English Department (322 Wheeler Hall). The instructors will review the writing samples and applications, and the class lists will be posted on the wall in the hall across from the English Department office (322 Wheeler Hall) on Thursday, November 8. Please come on or shortly after Thursday, November 8, to see if your name is on the class list for the section you applied to; please check in person, as this information is NOT available over the phone. ONLY STUDENTS ON THESE CLASS LISTS WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CORRESPONDING CLASSES, AND EACH ADMITTED STUDENT WILL NEED TO OBTAIN HIS/HER INDIVIDUAL CLASS ENTRY CODE (CEC) FROM THE INSTRUCTOR AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING. NO ONE WILL THEREFORE BE ABLE TO ENROLL IN THESE PARTICULAR CLASSES ON TELE-BEARS UNTIL THE FIRST DAY THESE CLASSES MEET IN THE SPRING. ADMITTED STUDENTS WILL NEED TO LOG ON TO TELE-BEARS SOON AFTER CLASSES HAVE STARTED TO ACTUALLY ENROLL IN THESE COURSES.
ENGLISH 150: This is an instructor-approved course, and enrollment is limited. English 150 is normally open to English majors only, and, in addition, in order to be considered for admission, you must fill out the corresponding application (available from the racks on the wall outside the English Department office [322 Wheeler Hall]) and return it to the box on the counter inside the English Department office BY 4 P.M., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, AT THE LATEST. The instructors will review the applications, and the class lists will be posted on the wall in the hall across from the English Department office on Thursday, November 8. Please come on or shortly after Thursday, November 8 to see if your name is on the class list for the section you applied to; please check in person, as this information is NOT available over the phone. ONLY THE STUDENTS ON THESE CLASS LISTS WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CORRESPONDING CLASSES, AND EACH ADMITTED STUDENT WILL NEED TO OBTAIN HIS/HER INDIVIDUAL CLASS ENTRY CODE (CEC) FROM THE INSTRUCTOR AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING--AND THEREFORE WILL NEED TO WAIT TILL THEN TO ACTUALLY ENROLL IN ANY OF THESE PARTICULAR CLASSES ON TELE-BEARS. (Further information regarding full versus still-available 150 sections will be included at the bottom of the posted class lists.) Please note that since demand for the course is high, NO ONE MAY APPLY FOR MORE THAN ONE 150 SECTION.
ENGLISH H195B (HONORS COURSE):This course is open only to students who are enrolled in a Fall 2007 English H195A section. Your H195A instructor will give you a Class Entry Code (CEC) for H195B in class sometime in November.
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS INTERESTED IN BECOMING WRITING TUTORS (ENGLISH 310): This is an instructor-approved course with limited enrollment. In order to be considered for admission, you must pick up an application for an interview at the Student Learning Center , Atrium, in the Cesar Chavez Student Center , during the fall semester through finals week or during the week before spring classes begin. No one may apply after Wednesday of the first week of classes. Students admitted to 310 will need to appear in person at the Student Learning Center , at the time the Learning Center specifies, in order to obtain the course control number and then enroll. See the course description in this Announcement of Classes under English 310 for more details.
DE-CAL CLASSES: All proposals for Spring 2008 DE-Cal courses must be submitted to the English Department Chair’s office (in 322 Wheeler Hall) BY 4:00 P.M., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Please note that individual faculty members may sponsor only one DE-Cal course per semester. Students wishing to offer a DE-Cal course must provide, to the English Department Chair’s office, the following for approval: 1) a completed COCI Special Studies Course Proposal Form, available on DE-Cal’s website at www.decal.org, for 98 and 198 classes. Students must download and complete this form and obtain the proposed faculty sponsor’s signature on it before submitting it, along with the other necessary paperwork; 2) a copy of the syllabus of the proposed course; 3) a copy of the course description, including the criteria for passing the course. A few days after the November 1 submission deadline, the students whose proposals have been approved will be notified that they need to see Laurie Kerr, in 322 Wheeler, in order to arrange for a classroom for their course and to work out a few other details before they deliver copies of their approved proposals to COCI and to the DE-Cal office.
INDEPENDENT STUDY COURSES: These are instructor-approved courses and require a written application--obtainable in 322 Wheeler for undergraduate courses and in 319 Wheeler for graduate courses. After you have received the instructor's signature on the form, you will need to return to the appropriate English office to obtain a course control number before you can enroll in the course on Tele-BEARS. Often students will elect to wait until spring courses have started to apply for independent study courses.
Last modified: October 12, 2007