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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
A study of English grammar (word level and sentence level), an introduction to rhetorical forms (paragraph level and beyond), a discussion of readings, and an introduction to revision, editing, research, and documentation.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 1500 previously may not take English 1011 for credit. English 1011 and English 1031 may be taken in either order.
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
An examination of rhetorical theory and practice focussed on writing, reading, and editing in specific contexts. Students will learn how to analyze rhetorical situations and to write for a variety of purposes.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 1500 previously may not take English 1031 for credit. English 1011 and English 1031 may be taken in either order.
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English
1074
Technical Writing I
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
Analytical studying for information, logic and techniques of expression. The student will be expected to study a variety of materials including prose, business communications, forms and journals in his field. Emphasis will be placed on the style necessary for technical communication. The awareness of the complexities of technical communication and the analytical skills developed through a study of various materials will be used to improve the student's technical writing abilities. Each student must possess a recommended dictionary.
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Offering:
2-0; or 2-0
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Notes:
This course is restricted to Engineering students in the Common Year in Applied Science only. May not be used as the first-year prerequisite to courses in English at the second, third, or fourth year levels.
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English
1111
Literature Written in English Before 1750
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
An introduction to principles and practices of literary study, focussing on literature written in English prior to the mid-Eighteenth century and the cultural contexts in which this literature is produced.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 1100 or 1102 previously may not take English 1111 for credit. English 1111 and English 1112 may be taken in either order.
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English
1112
Literature Written in English After 1750
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
An introduction to principles and practices of literary study, focussing on literature written in English after the mid-Eighteenth century and the cultural contexts in which this literature is produced.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 1100 or 1102 previously may not take English 1112 for credit. English 1111 and English 1112 may be taken in either order.
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English
1238
Technical Writing II
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
Different aspects of technical writing. Emphasis will be placed on the skills required to prepare accurate definitions, classifications and physical descriptions; the proper use and construction of graphic aids; the use of evidence and the nature of argument; and the correct formats for technical letters and reports. Emphasis will be placed on the grammar, style, tone and attitude of technical writing.
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Offering:
3-0; 0-0
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Notes:
This course is restricted to Engineering students only. May not be used as the first-year prerequisite to courses in English at the second, third, or fourth year levels.
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English
1807
Writing Skills for Students in the NativeNurses Entry Program
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Description:
This course emphasizes composition skills, including grammar and usage, paragraph writing, and expository essay writing. A major portion of the course deals with writing a research essay. Classroom readings and writing assignments will focus, as much as possible, on Native health issues.
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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Notes:
May not be used as the first-year prerequisite to courses in English at the second, third, or fourth year levels.
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English
2105
Classical Mythology
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Description:
See Department of Languages, Classics Courses, Classics 2105, for full course description.
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Cross-List(s):
Classics 2105
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English
2111
Masterpieces of Greek and Roman Literature I: Drama
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
See Department of Languages, Classics Courses, Classics 2111, for full course description.
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Cross-List(s):
Classics 2111
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Notes:
Students who have taken Classics 1111 previously may not take Classics 2111/English 2111 for credit.
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English
2112
Masterpieces of Greek and Roman Literature II: Epic and LyricPoetry
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
See Department of Languages, Classics Courses, Classics 2112, for full course description.
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Cross-List(s):
Classics 2112
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Notes:
Students who have taken Classics 1112 previously may not take Classics 2112/English 2112 for credit.
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English
2240
British Literature
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
The rise and development of British literature from the middle ages to the present day.
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
2501
Post-Colonial Literature
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A survey of the fiction, poetry and drama produced in Africa, Australia, Canada, the Caribbean, India and New Zealand. The course will also include a representative work of colonial literature.
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
2601
American Literature
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
The rise and development of poetry, prose and drama within the American literary tradition from the colonial period to the present day.
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
2701
Canadian Literature
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
The rise and development of poetry, prose and drama literature in English-speaking Canada.
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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English
2702
Literature of Canada's First Nations
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
An introduction to First Nations literature written in English.
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Cross-List(s):
Indigenous Learning 2702
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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English
2807
Writing in a Variety of Modes and Genres
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level, or permission of the Department
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Description:
Instruction in the craft of writing in a range of forms such as personal essay, creative non-fiction, academic discourse, and poetry.
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
2901
Introduction to Film Studies
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A survey of film and film criticism covering the major films and main movements in a social and historical context, and an introduction to contemporary theories on film and filmmaking.
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Offering:
2-2; 2-2
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English
2902
Reading Culture
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
An introduction to cultural studies theory, history, and criticism, focusing on the analysis of a variety of cultural texts (such as literature, case studies, journalism, film, television, and/or new media.)
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
2903
Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
English 1111 and 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A survey of contemporary theories concerning authors, texts, readers, codes and contexts and an introduction to the critical practices associated with these theories.
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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Notes:
Restricted to students in Honours English programs, including combined Honours programs, with a minimum average of 70% in English courses.
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English
2907
Children's Literature
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Credit Weight:
1.0
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A historical and critical study of children's literature.
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Offering:
3-0; 3-0
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English
3010
Medieval and Tudor Drama
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A student of selected medieval and Tudor dramas.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 2101 or English 3001 previously may not take English 3010 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected works of Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3005 previously may not take English 3015 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3031
Advanced Rhetoric
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of a variety of rhetorical theories, strategies, and forms. Topics will vary according to the instructor, but may include political rhetoric, oratory, classical and modern rhetorical theory, and rhetoric in contemporary media.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3116
Sixteenth-Century Drama, including Shakespeare
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected sixteenth-century drama including Shakespeare.
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years
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English
3117
Renaissance Prose
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected Tudor prose writers, including works of fiction, non-fiction, and polemics.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 2107 previously may not take English 3117 or 3118 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3118
Renaissance Poetry
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected Tudor poets, including works in a variety of genres and modes.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 2107 previously may not take English 3117 or 3118 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3213
Seventeenth-Century Literary Culture
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
An introduction to seventeenth-century prose and poetry organized around one or more themes, including gender, authority, civil war writing, the New World and/or the New Science. Writers to be covered may include Donne, Bacon, Cavendish, Browne, James VI&I, Charles I, Marvell, and Milton.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 2201/Religious Studies 2201 or English 3211 previously may not take English 3211 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate year.
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English
3216
Seventeenth-Century Drama, including Shakespeare
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected Jacobean drama including Shakespeare.
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years
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English
3313
Eighteenth-Century Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected poetry, prose, and drama of the 18th century.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3301, 3511, 3311, and/or 3312 previously may not take English 3313 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3415
Romantic Literature I
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of the literature of selected first-generation British Romantic writers.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 2401 previously may not take English 3415 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3416
Romantic Literature II
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of the literature of selected second-generation British Romantic writers.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 2401 previously may not take English 3416 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3417
Early Victorian Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected Victorian poetry, prose, and drama written1820-1860.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students are permitted to take only one FCE from the current and previously offered courses: English 3401, 3411, 3412, 3413, 3414, 3415, 3416, 3417, or 3418.
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English
3418
Late Victorian Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected Victorian poetry, prose, and drama written 1860-1900.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students are permitted to take only one FCE from the current and previously offered courses: English 3401, 3411, 3412, 3413, 3414, 3415, 3416, 3417, or 3418.
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English
3517
Twentieth-Century British Literature I
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected poetry, fiction, and drama of the early twentieth century.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 2220 previously may not take English 3517 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3518
Twentieth-Century British Literature II
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected poetry, fiction, and drama after 1930.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3220 previously may not take English 3518 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3613
American Prose
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|
Credit Weight:
0.5
|
Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected American prose writers.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3603 previously may not take English 3613 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3615
American Poetry
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|
Credit Weight:
0.5
|
Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected American poets.
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|
Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3605 previously may not take English 3615 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3619
African American Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
|
Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected works of African American literature.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3607, 3617, and/or 3618 previously may not take English 3619 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3630
Latino/Latina Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected texts written in English by writers of Hispanic origin.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3711
Canadian Prose
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|
Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected Canadian prose.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3701 previously may not take English 3711 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3712
Canadian Poetry
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|
Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected Canadian poetry.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3707 previously may not take English 3712 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3713
Contemporary Canadian Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected contemporary (1980s to the present) Canadian literature.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3715
Canadian Children's Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of the contributions of Canadian writers to the field of children's literature.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3811
Women's Poetry and Drama
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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|
Description:
A study of selected poetry and/or drama written by women.
|
Cross-List(s):
Women's Studies 3811
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3801/Women's Studies 3801 previously may not take English 3811/Women's Studies 3811 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3812
Women's Prose
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected prose written by women. Texts may include novels, short stories, autobiography, devotional writings, and other non-fiction prose.
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Cross-List(s):
Women's Studies 3812
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|
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3801/Women's Studies 3801 previously may not take English 3812/Women's Studies 3812 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3816
Early Modern Women Writers
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Description:
A study of selected sixteenth and seventeenth-century women writers.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have previously taken English 3818 may not take English 3816 for credit.
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English
3817
Special Topics in Creative Writing
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level, or permission of the Department
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Description:
Instruction in the craft of creative writing in one or more forms such as poetry, drama, fiction, and non-fiction prose.
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SpecialTopic:
Y
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken any of: English 4811, 4813, 4815, 4817 previously may not take English 3817 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3819
First Nations Women's Writing
|
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Credit Weight:
0.5
|
Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
|
|
Description:
A study of selected English-language literature written by First Nations Women.
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Cross-List(s):
Indigenous Learning 3819/Women's Studies 3819
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3838
Eighteenth-Century Women Writers
|
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
|
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Description:
A study of selected eighteenth-century women writers.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3911
Special Topics
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
The topic of this course will vary. It will be given in an area where a regular course offering is not available.
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SpecialTopic:
Y
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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English
3915
Contemporary Children's Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected writers of children's literature of the present day.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3916
Popular Fiction
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected popular fiction using a cultural studies approach. Topics will vary according to the instructor.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3917
Modern Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of modern trends in literature written in English between 1900 and 1970.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3507 previously may not take English 3917 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3918
Contemporary Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of modern trends in literature written in English between 1970 and the present.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
Students who have taken English 3507 previously may not take English 3918 for credit. This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3930
Caribbean Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
An in-depth study of selected English-language literature produced in the Caribbean.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3950
Speculative Fiction
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
An in-depth study of selected texts from the Science fiction and/or the Fantasy genres.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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English
3970
South Asian Literature
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
A study of selected English-language works produced in the Indian subcontinent and/or by members of South Asian diasporic communities.
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
This course normally offered in alternate years.
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
Topics in this seminar will vary according to the interests of the instructor.
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SpecialTopic:
Y
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
May only be taken by students with fourth-year honours standing or permission of the Department
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
One FCE in English at the first-year level including at least one of English 1111 or 1112, or permission of the Department
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Description:
Topics in this seminar will vary according to the interests of the instructor.
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SpecialTopic:
Y
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
May only be taken by students with fourth-year honours standing or permission of the Department
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English
4914
Special Topics in Critical Theory and Practice
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
English 2903 or permission of the instructor
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Description:
An in-depth study of a specific school, concept, individual thinker in literary and/or cultural theory. The topic of this course will vary. Students may take multiple sections of this course.
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SpecialTopic:
Y
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
May only be taken by students with fourth-year honours standing or permission of the Department
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English
4916
Special Topics in Critical Theory and Practice
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Credit Weight:
0.5
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Prerequisite(s):
English 2903 or permission of the instructor
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Description:
An in-depth study of a specific shcool, concept, or individual thinker in literary and/or cultural theory. The topic of this couse will vary but will include a significant Women's Studies component. Students may take multiple sections of this course.
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Cross-List(s):
Women's Studies 4916 (ST)
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Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
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Notes:
May only be taken by students with fourth-year honours standing or permission of the Department
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