ITALIAN 3051
Crossroads Romance
This course familiarizes students with the adaptability and influence of romance storytelling, from its medieval foundations (King Arthur) to its continued popularity in different forms (fantasy, science fiction, romance novels). Students learn to identify how its themes inform how we ascribe value to some people(s) and deny it to others; and to evaluate how stories can imagine more just worlds. Prereq: English 1110, or equiv.
Grade history
142 students across 2 instructors · course avg 3.88
128 students · 5 terms
128 students total · 5 terms · click to see per-term
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3.72 GPAmedian 4.014 students · 1 term
14 students total · 1 term · click to see per-term
Source: historical OSU grade releases via thegradeguide.com (Adam Gluck), Spring 2016 – Summer 2023. FERPA-filtered: sections under 10 students excluded.
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Sections in Spring 2026
| # | Sec | Instructor | Hist. GPA | Days/Time | Room | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35134 | 10 | Jonathan Combs-Schilling | 3.90 GPA | TuTh 11:10AM - 12:30PM | Caldwell Lab 220 | Open · 37/40 |