Jan. 5: no required reading, first class; but recommended: Translators' Introduction (by Geraets and Harris), pp. xiii-xxxi, and Suchting's objections, pp. xxxii-xlviii (this is very entertaining, as well as informative -- at least, if you're as easily entertained as I am).
Jan. 12: Translators' Preface, pp. vii-ix; start of the Preliminary Conception (§§19-25), without Additions (Zusätze), pp. 45-65; More Precise Conception and Division of the Logic (§§79-83), pp. 125-34.
The Doctrine of Being
Jan. 19: Intro. and Quality (§§84-98), pp. 135-57.
Jan. 26: Quantity and Measure (§§97-111), pp. 157-74.
The Doctrine of Essence
Feb. 2: Intro. and Essence as Ground of Existence (§§112-30), pp. 175-99.
Feb. 9: Appearance (§§131-41), pp. 199-213.
Feb. 16: Actuality (§§142-59), pp. 213-35.
The Doctrine of the Concept
Feb. 23: Intro. and The Subjective Concept through The Syllogism of Reflection, except the first three forms of judgment (§§ 160-71, 178-90), pp. 236-49 and 255-66.
Mar. 2: The Syllogism of Necessity (§§191-3) and The Object (§§ 194-212), pp. 266-286.
Mar. 9: The Idea (§§213-44), pp. 286-307.
Mar. 16: take-home final (or optional paper) due.