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ARTS 130 003 Inquiry and Communication - Human Journeys

This course provides an introduction to diverse intellectual modes of inquiry in the social sciences and humanities with an emphasis on the development of communication skills. In a small seminar setting, students will explore a variety of topics based on instructor expertise in order to build social awareness, ethical engagement, and communication competencies in comprehension, contextualization, and conceptualization. Students will be expected to engage with the work of others, articulate positions, situate writing and speaking within contexts, practice writing and speaking for situations beyond the classroom, engage in basic forms of research, and workshop, revise, and edit writing.

 

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Sylvia Terzian Fall 2022
ARTS 130 004 Inquiry and Communication - Language Matters

This course provides an introduction to diverse intellectual modes of inquiry in the social sciences and humanities with an emphasis on the development of communication skills. In a small seminar setting, students will explore a variety of topics based on instructor expertise in order to build social awareness, ethical engagement, and communication competencies in comprehension, contextualization, and conceptualization. Students will be expected to engage with the work of others, articulate positions, situate writing and speaking within contexts, practice writing and speaking for situations beyond the classroom, engage in basic forms of research, and workshop, revise, and edit writing.

 

Offered on campus

Elena Afros PDF icon ARTS 130_E.Afros_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ARTS 140 001 Information and Analysis - The Study of Comics

This course introduces students to diverse ways of finding, examining, and using data and information in the social sciences and humanities. In a small seminar setting, students will explore a variety of topics based on instructor expertise in order to understand quantitative and qualitative methods of data gathering and build competencies in conceptualizing, contextualizing, and comprehending methods of information analysis. Students will be expected to investigate, use, and assess the presentation of information in their own work and the work of others so that they can better understand the range of social, ethical, and political challenges of our world.

 

Offered on campus

Andrew Deman PDF icon ARTS 140-001_A.Deman_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ARTS 140 002 Information and Analysis - How the Sausage is Made

This course introduces students to diverse ways of finding, examining, and using data and information in the social sciences and humanities. In a small seminar setting, students will explore a variety of topics based on instructor expertise in order to understand quantitative and qualitative methods of data gathering and build competencies in conceptualizing, contextualizing, and comprehending methods of information analysis. Students will be expected to investigate, use, and assess the presentation of information in their own work and the work of others so that they can better understand the range of social, ethical, and political challenges of our world.

 

Offered on campus

PDF icon ARTS 140-002_L.Jang_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 100B 001 Poetry

An introduction to poetry through a detailed examination of a range of poetic texts.

 

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David-Antoine Williams Fall 2022
ENGL 101A 001 Introduction to Literary Studies

An introduction to the study of literature, covering such areas of enquiry as literary history, genre, criticism, analysis, and theory.

 

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Veronica Austen PDF icon ENGL 101A_V.Austen_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 108F 001 The Rebel

A study of various works of literature in which the protagonist is a rebel against existing norms. The course will examine a number of rebel types and concepts, moral implications, and final outcomes either in successful realization or in tragic defeat.

 

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Diana Lobb PDF icon ENGL 108F_D.Lobb_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 200A 002, 081 English Literatures 1

An introduction to the diverse forms and voices of literature written in English from the Middle Ages to the late 18th century, focussing on key writers and works, including works by women and people of colour. Students will explore literary techniques, historical and cultural contexts, and the question of the canon.

 

Offered on campus and online

Tristanne Connolly PDF icon ENGL 200A-002_T.Connolly_Fall 2022.pdfPDF icon ENGL 200A-081_B.Anderson_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 208A 001 Forms of Fantasy

A study of fantasy literature, including some subgenres such as romances, fairy tales, fables, and gothic and horror fiction.

 

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Mark Spielmacher PDF icon ENGL 208A_M.Spielmacher_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 208M 001 Travel Literature

The course examines the forms and functions of travel literature as a genre. Topics will include the representation of travel as adventure, discovery, pilgrimage, and escape; travel and tourism; travel and gender; travel and colonialism.

 

Offered on campus

 

Course outline available by request only

Sylvia Terzian Fall 2022