Content will vary with each instructor. Students will be asked to do a project that acquaints them with some of the resources of the library and results in their reading beyond the primary course materials. A full description for any given quarter will be available on the English Department's website.
4
UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeShe is very passionate about what she teaches but many times she does not make sense in her comments about the reading. She goes in to other tangents. She will make yuo redo your paper if its not "good" enough. She expects a lot form her students.
Prof. Carlson is an amazing professor. She really loves what she teaches and is willing to help you if you are trying hard. I've enjoyed every class I've had with her.
Very disappointing. Her lectures are mostly making sure you read rather than presenting new ideas. She struggles to hold open conversations around race relations while teaching emotionally heavy stories of color. Not the strongest teacher for the non-white student. Still, some good mental-health related topics covered. Too many papers/projects.
Organization/grading is kind of confusing. Papers were graded a bit harshly, but she gives detailed feedback and you have the opportunity to revise. Participation/group presentations were easy. If you understand the general ideas of the authors/texts, you should be good for the final and the class.
Amazing professor, really cares about her students, and the format of the class was engaging. Do all the readings, they're interesting and help you participate in class discussions. I'm a stem major and writing is not my forte, but she gave great feedback that helped me improve on my papers and do well in the class.
This class was very enjoyable, although it did take a bit of time to get into the swing of her teaching style. The class was centered almost entirely on poetry and framed around social issues, which was interesting, though I did feel like I was missing something without any novels. The organization of the class is a bit odd, but I learned a lot.