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ENGLISH 3264

MonstersW/OutW/In

3 cr

Storytellers have long used monsters not only to frighten us but also to jolt us into thinking deeply about ourselves, others, and the world we live in. This course examines how various horror genres use monsters to explore issues of wellbeing and citizenship, and debates about race, gender, sexual orientation, mental health, social justice, and personal responsibility. Prereq: English 1110.xx; or GE foundation writing and info literacy course.

Grade history

36 students across 1 instructor · course avg 3.68

Source: historical OSU grade releases via thegradeguide.com (Adam Gluck), Spring 2016 – Summer 2023. FERPA-filtered: sections under 10 students excluded.

Sections
13
Instructors
12
Enrolled
501 / 521
Open
8

Instructors

Sections in Spring 2026

#SecInstructorHist. GPADays/TimeRoomEnrollment
284580010Jill GalvanTBAOnlineOpen · 37/40
287190030Clare SimmonsMoWe 9:35AM - 10:55AMUniversity Hall 086Closed · 36/36
291940040Thomas DavisTuTh 12:45PM - 2:05PMCaldwell Lab 177Open · 39/40
296100050Faye HalpernTuTh 9:35AM - 10:55AMDenney Hall 206Open · 38/40
300500060Pranav JaniWeFr 11:10AM - 12:30PMDenney Hall 206Open · 37/40
300510070Christopher JonesTuTh 9:35AM - 10:55AMArps Hall 388Open · 39/40
300520080Seonoh KimTBAOnlineClosed · 40/40
300490090Rachel StewartTBAOnlineClosed · 40/40
343840110Faye HalpernTuTh 3:55PM - 5:15PMHayes Hall 024Open · 33/40
343830120Calvin OlsenTBAOnlineOpen · 57/60
375280130Amber Blaeser-WardzalaTBAOnlineOpen · 24/25
30738100Emily EikostTBAOnlineClosed · 41/40
2865120Amanpal GarchaTBAOnlineClosed · 40/40