Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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ENGL | 306A | 001 | Introduction to Linguistics |
Introduction to linguistics and the principles of linguistic analysis through an examination of English phonology, forms, syntax, and discourse.
Offered remotely |
Elena Afros | ENGL 306A_E.Afros_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |
ENGL | 324 | 001 | Modern and Contemporary American Drama |
This course explores traditions and experiments in American drama through an analysis of American plays, especially those from the 1940s to the present, in their historical, textual, and theatrical contexts.
Offered on campus |
Chad Wriglesworth | ENGL 324_C.Wriglesworth_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |
ENGL | 335 | 001 | Creative Writing 1 |
Designed to assist students with an interest in developing their creative writing skills in various genres, this course consists of supervised practice, discussions of craft, and peer critiques.
Offered remotely |
Claire Tacon | ENGL 335_C.Tacon_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |
ENGL | 336 | 001 | Creative Writing 2 |
This course is designed to assist advanced creative writers in developing a body of work in one or more genres by means of supervised practice, discussions of craft, and peer critiques.
Admission by portfolio review - instructor consent required
Offered remotely |
Claire Tacon | ENGL 336_C.Tacon_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |
ENGL | 378 | 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 009 | Professional Communications in Statistics and Actuarial Science |
This course introduces students to oral and written communication in the fields of statistics and actuarial science. With emphasis on the public presentation of technical knowledge, the ability to give and receive constructive feedback, and communication in a collaborative environment, this course helps students develop proficiencies in critical workplace skills. This course is writing intensive and includes extensive collaborative assignments.
Held with MTHEL 300
Offered on campus
Section 004 course outline available by request only |
Mark Spielmacher, Sylvia Terzian, Andrew Deman, Diana Lobb, Jesse Hutchison | ENGL 378-MTHEL 300-001 002 003_M.Spielmacher_Winter 2022.pdf ENGL 378-MTHEL 300-005_A.Deman_Winter 2022.pdf ENGL 378-MTHEL 300-006_D.Lobb_Winter 2022.pdf ENGL 378-MTHEL 300-007_D.Lobb_Winter 2022.pdf ENGL 378-MTHEL 300-008_D.Lobb_Winter 2022.pdf ENGL 378-MTHEL 300-009_J.Hutchison_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |
ENGL | 484 | 001 | Topics in Literatures Medieval to Romantic - Shakespeare's Language |
A special study of a selected topic, author, genre, or period in Medieval to Romantic literatures. Please see course instructor for details.
Offered on campus |
Alysia Kolentsis | ENGL 484_A.Kolentsis_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |
FR | 192B | 082 | French Language 1: Module 2 |
An intensive French Language course. Vocabulary enrichment and development of reading, writing, and oral expression.
Offered online |
FR 192B-081_M.Petrescu_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 | |
HIST | 236 | 001 | Law and Society in the Middle Ages |
A study of the laws and legal procedures of the Middle Ages. This course examines the relationship between legal procedures and institutions and the medieval societies that produced them.
Held with LS 236
Offered on campus |
Dan Hutter | HIST 236-LS 236_D.Hutter_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |
HIST | 254 | 001 | Canada Since 1867: A New Nation |
This course examines Confederation, the rise of political parties, Canadian external relations, western discontent, the impact of both World Wars, and political and economic changes in Canada since 1867.
Offered on campus |
Catherine Briggs | HIST 254_C.Briggs_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |
HIST | 260 | 001 | Medieval Europe c.300-c.1500 |
The political, cultural, economic, and ecclesiastical development of Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the end of the high middle ages.
Held with MEDVL 260
Offered remotely |
Eduardo Fabbro | HIST 260-MEDVL 260_E.Fabbro_Winter 2022.pdf | Winter 2022 |