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Undergraduate Courses, Summer 2021 (Lower Division)

Times and locations of class meetings are subject to change. Consult the UF Schedule of Courses for official class times and locations and an explanation of the class period abbreviations.

Summer 2021

Lower Division (1000–2000) Courses

Note: Course numbers listed in the table below are linked to course descriptions. Descriptions will be linked below.

Summer A

Course # Section # Class # Time(s) Room Course title Instructor
ENC 2210 0248 10979 MTWRF 2 TBD Technical Writing Jason Crider
ENC 2210 0249 10980 MTWRF 3 TBD Technical Writing Ivette Rodriguez
ENC 2210 025A 10981 MTWRF 4 TBD Technical Writing Anwesha Chattopadhyay
ENC 2210 025B 10982 MTWRF 5 TBD Technical Writing Felipe Gonzalez-Silva
ENC 2210 025C 10983 MTWRF 6 TBD Technical Writing Jacqueline Schnieber
ENC 2210 1901 16701 MTWRF 2 TBD Technical Writing remus jackson
ENC 2210 5248 19766 MTWRF 4 Technical Writing John Logan Schell
ENG 1131 01G9 11036 MTWRF 4/ MW 6-7 TBD Writing Through Media: Reimagining Black Lives and Black Planets Kimberly Williams
ENG 2300 02E2 11037 MTWRF 3/ TR 6-7 TBD Film Analysis Mandy Moore

Summer B

Course # Section # Class # Time(s) Room Course title Instructor
CRW 1101 4229 10818 MTWRF 3 TBD Beginning Fiction Writing Cassie Fancher
CRW 1301 4230 10819 MTWRF 4 TBD Beginning Poetry Writing Olivia Ivings
ENC 2210 4798 10984 MTWRF 4 CBD 0212 Technical Writing Mitch Murray
ENC 2210 4902 16702 MTWRF 6 CBD 0212 Technical Writing Cristovao Nwachukwu
ENC 2210 4F11 10985 MTWRF 2 CBD 0220 Technical Writing Heather Hannaford
ENC 2210 4G55 11000 MTWRF 3 CBD 0212 Technical Writing Kevin Cooley
ENC 2210 5147 11001 MTWRF 5 CBD 0212 Technical Writing Mary Roca
ENC 2210 6257 19768 MTWRF 3 Technical Writing TBD
ENG 2300 4F09 11062 MTWRF 3/ MW 6-7 TBD Film Analysis Faith Boyte

Course Descriptions

Summer A

ENG 1131

Writing Through Media: Reimagining Black Lives and Black Planets
Kimberly Williams

This course will examine Black scholars and theorists who integrate reimagination into their praxis and literature. More specifically, this includes scholar-activists and creative writers who reimagine Black life centered on healing, futurism, and love. We will examine the capacity of Black being in a state of collective afterlife that includes abolition studies, Afrofuturism studies, and healing studies. The course includes the works of writers and change-agents like Huey Newton and Toni Morrison but also through the works of Dirty Computer, LoveCraft Country, and hip hop! We will engage with multimodal practices that include film, television, and sound studies. The class assignments and curriculum include oral storytelling, manifesto writing, and other multisensory creations.