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Our students encounter a mix of traditional and innovative subjects and approaches, ranging from the most famous names in English literature to newer looks at various aspects of popular culture.
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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English
Course Description:
English
B.A. Honours
(20.0 credits)
A.     Credits Included in the Major CGPA
(10.0 credits):
  1.      1.0 credit in FYSM 1004 [1.0] (recommended) or ENGL 1000 [1.0];
  2.      3.0 credits in ENGL 2300 [1.0], ENGL 2802 [1.0] and ENGL 3502 [1.0];
   3.      1.0 credit from ENGL 2700, ENGL 2701, ENGL 2908, ENGL 2926, ENGL 2927,  ENGL 2936,  ENGL 2937, ENGL 2956, ENGL 2957;
   4.      0.5  credit from ENGL 3702, ENGL 3940, ENGL 3960, ENGL 3965, ENGL 3972;
   5.      0.5 credit from ENGL 4708, ENGL 4709, ENGL  4947, ENGL 4960, ENGL 4961,  ENGL 4975, ENGL 4976;
   6.  0.5 credit from ENGL 2005, ENGL 3105, or  ENGL 3605;
   7.      0.5 credit in ENGL at the 3000-level;       
   8.      1.5 credits in ENGL at the 4000-level (It is recommended that at least 1.0 credit of these be taken in seminar format);
   9.      1.5 credits in ENGL;
B.     Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA
(10.0 credits):
  10.      8.0 credits in electives not in ENGL;
  11.      2.0 credits in free electives (may be ENGL).

  • ENGL 1000 - Literature, Genre, Context
  • ENGL 1005 - Writing and Language
  • ENGL 2002 - Introduction to Epic
  • ENGL 2005 - Theory and Criticism
  • ENGL 2006 - Children's Literature
  • ENGL 2008 - Myth and Symbol
  • ENGL 2009 - Greek & Latin Literary Genres
  • ENGL 2102 - Comedy and Satire
  • ENGL 2103 - Introduction to the Novel
  • ENGL 2104 - Drama Workshop
  • ENGL 2105 - History of the English Language
  • ENGL 2107 - Science Fiction
  • ENGL 2108 - Women and Literature
  • ENGL 2109 - Gender, Sexuality and Literature
  • ENGL 2300 - British Literatures I
  • ENGL 2608 - History of World Cinema
  • ENGL 2700 - American Literatures I
  • ENGL 2701 - American Literatures II
  • ENGL 2802 - Canadian Literatures
  • ENGL 2900 - Literature of the Self
  • ENGL 2901 - Poetry Workshop
  • ENGL 2903 - Fiction Workshop
  • ENGL 2906 - Culture and Society
  • ENGL 2908 - Celtic Literatures
  • ENGL 2926 - African Literatures I
  • ENGL 2927 - African Literatures II
  • ENGL 2936 - South Asian Literatures I
  • ENGL 2937 - South Asian Literatures II
  • ENGL 2956 - Literatures of the Americas I
  • ENGL 2957 - Literatures of the Americas II
  • ENGL 3007 - Reading Poetry
  • ENGL 3105 - History of Literary Theory
  • ENGL 3200 - Medieval Literature
  • ENGL 3202 - Chaucer
  • ENGL 3302 - Renaissance Literature
  • ENGL 3304 - Shakespearean Drama
  • ENGL 3402 - 18th-Century Literature
  • ENGL 3502 - British Literatures II
  • ENGL 3553 - The 19th-Century Novel
  • ENGL 3601 - 20th-Century Poetry
  • ENGL 3603 - 20th-Century Fiction
  • ENGL 3605 - Modern and Contemporary Literary Theory
  • ENGL 3606 - 20th-Century Drama
  • ENGL 3702 - American Culture
  • ENGL 3801 - Canadian Poetry
  • ENGL 3803 - Canadian Fiction
  • ENGL 3901 - Intermediate Poetry Workshop
  • ENGL 3903 - Intermediate Fiction Workshop
  • ENGL 3904 - Intermediate Drama Workshop
  • ENGL 3908 - Research and Theory in Academic Writing
  • ENGL 3909 - Research and Theory in Workplace Writing
  • ENGL 3940 - Studies in Diaspora Lit.
  • ENGL 3960 - Studies in Aboriginal Lit.
  • ENGL 3965 - Intro to Postcolonial Theory
  • ENGL 3972 - Studies in Postcolonial Lit.
  • ENGL 4001 - Studies in Poetry
  • ENGL 4003 - Studies in the Novel
  • ENGL 4005 - Studies in Literary Theory
  • ENGL 4105 - Old English
  • ENGL 4115 - Culture and the Text I
  • ENGL 4125 - Culture and the Text II
  • ENGL 4135 - Culture and the Text III
  • ENGL 4145 - Culture and the Text IV
  • ENGL 4208 - Studies in Medieval Lit.
  • ENGL 4301 - Studies in Renaissance Lit.
  • ENGL 4304 - Renaissance Drama
  • ENGL 4401 - Studies in 18th-Century Lit.
  • ENGL 4500 - Studies in Romanticism
  • ENGL 4550 - Studies in Victorian Lit. I
  • ENGL 4551 - Studies in Victorian Lit. II
  • ENGL 4601 - Studies in Contemporary Poetry
  • ENGL 4607 - Studies in 20th-Century Lit.
  • ENGL 4608 - Studies in 20th-C British Lit.
  • ENGL 4708 - Studies in American Lit. I
  • ENGL 4709 - Studies in American Lit. II
  • ENGL 4802 - Race, Ethnicity & Canadian Lit.
  • ENGL 4806 - Studies in Canadian Lit. I
  • ENGL 4807 - Studies in Canadian Lit. II
  • ENGL 4908 - Independent Study
  • ENGL 4947 - Issues in Diaspora Lit.
  • ENGL 4960 - Aboriginal Literatures I
  • ENGL 4961 - Aboriginal Literatures II
  • ENGL 4975 - Issues in Postcolonial Theory
  • ENGL 4976 - Issues in Postcolonial Lit.
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