Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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ENGL | 200B | 041 | Survey of British Literature 2 |
An historical survey of major figures, types, and trends in British literature from the late 18th century to the present.
Course outline available upon request to the Scheduling Sepcialist |
David-Antoine Williams | Winter 2021 | |
ENGL | 206 | 041 | Writing Lives |
This course studies the ways the self is constructed through text by examining a variety of life-writing approaches, organized from youth to old age, along with theories of identity, memory, gender, narrative, cultural studies, and autobiography as a genre. |
Carol Acton |
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Winter 2021 |
ENGL | 251 | 042, 043 | Literary Theory and Criticism |
What exactly are we doing when we study literature? By examining a selection of critical methods and theoretical approaches, this course will enhance understanding of the many different emphases, values, and priorities critics bring to literature, and the many available perspectives on what constitutes literature's significance.
Selected course outline available upon request to the Scheduling Sepcialist |
David-Antoine Williams, Norm Klassen |
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Winter 2021 |
ENGL | 306A | 041 | Introduction to Linguistics |
Introduction to linguistics and the principles of linguistic analysis through an examination of English phonology, forms, syntax, and discourse. |
Elena Afros |
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Winter 2021 |
ENGL | 310B | 041 | Chaucer 2 |
A study of Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales". |
Norm Klassen |
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Winter 2021 |
ENGL | 332 | 041 | Topics in Creative Writing: Decreation and Ekphrasis |
This course will focus on a selected genre, approach, creative method, or other aspect of creative writing. Please see course instructor for details. |
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Winter 2021 | |
ENGL | 335 | 041 | 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. |
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Winter 2021 | |
ENGL | 336 | 041 | 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.
Department Consent Required |
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Winter 2021 | |
ENGL | 378 | 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047, 048 | 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 |
Mark Spielmacher, Andrew Deman, Jesse Hutchison, Diana Lobb |
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Winter 2021 |
ENGL | 430A | 041 | Literature of the Romantic Period 1 |
An examination of the first generation of Romantic writers, including such authors as Barbauld, Blake, Wollstonecraft, Wordsworth, and Coleridge. |
Tristanne Connolly |
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Winter 2021 |