Please note:
- The course offerings and instructors listed below are subject to change.
- The syllabi below are preliminary and are provided to assist with course selection. Syllabi are posted as they are received. Final syllabi will be posted by the Undergraduate Calendar Deadline.
First Year / Second Year / Third Year / Fourth Year
First Year
Many of our first-year courses preclude one another which means credit cannot be earned for more than one course. When selecting courses, please be mindful that you cannot enroll or receive credit in more than one of the following courses: FYSM 1004, ENGL 1000 (no longer offered), ENGL 1100, ENGL 1200, ENGL 1300, ENGL 1400, ENGL 1600 and ENGL 1700.
Students are also limited to enrolling in ENGL 1010 or ENGL 1020 as these courses preclude one another. Majors and Minors in any English Program in search of a dedicated writing course should take ENGL 1010 instead of ENGL 1020.
Please contact us if you have any questions.
FYSM 1004A: Reading Literatures and Cultures with D. Dragunoiu
FYSM 1004B: Reading Literatures and Cultures with B. Johnson
FYSM 1004C: Reading Literatures and Cultures with J. Medd
FYSM 1004D: Reading Literatures and Cultures with S. Brouillette
ENGL 1009A: Literature in Global Context with M. Chakravorty
ENGL 1010A: Writing Essays about Literature with J. Mason
ENGL 1010B: Writing Essays about Literature with J. Murray
ENGL 1010C: Writing Essays about Literature
ENGL 1010D: Writing Essays about Literature
ENGL 1020A: Effective Writing
ENGL 1020B: Effective Writing
ENGL 1020C: Effective Writing
ENGL 1020D: Effective Writing
ENGL 1300A: Literature, Psychology, and the Mind with S. Murray
ENGL 1500A: Introduction to Creative Writing with N. Bozak
ENGL 1609A: Introduction to Drama Studies with J. Cleveland
EACH 2000A: Environmental Humanities with B. Leckie
ENGL 2011A / CHST 2011 A: Children’s Literature
ENGL 2012A / CLCV 2008A: Greek and Roman Epic
ENGL 2100A: Topics in Popular Fiction with P. Walton
ENGL 2104A: Drama Workshop
ENGL 2104B: Drama Workshop
ENGL 2109A: Gender, Sexuality and Literature with J. Medd
ENGL 2301A: Literatures and Cultures 500-1500 with S. Calkin
ENGL 2302A: Literatures and Cultures 1500-1700 with A. Wallace
ENGL 2400A / DIGH 2001A: Introduction to Digital Humanities
ENGL 2600A / FILM 2606A: History of World Cinema I
ENGL 2802A: Indigenous and Canadian Lit. with J. Henderson
ENGL 2802B: Indigenous and Canadian Lit. with S. Jamieson
As an introduction to Indigenous and Canadian Literatures, this course invites you to study a variety of texts produced in or about the place now known as Canada by peoples with radically different perspectives on that place, its histories, and its meanings. Texts will include creation stories, exploration narratives, life writing, poetry, songs, short stories, critical essays, plays, novels (including a graphic novel), visual art, and film. In particular, the course encourages you to make connections among works that engage with long-standing ideas and images often identified as typically or distinctively “Canadian”: examples include the idea of Canada as a “northern” nation; Canada and Canadians as peacekeeping, polite, and multicultural; the canoe, the cottage, maple sugar, and, of course, hockey. We will think about how Indigenous and Settler writers and artists reinforce and/or subvert the received meanings of these ideas and objects as they use language, literature, sound, and image to construct identities and relationships to place.
Classes will consist of lectures and discussion. Lectures will provide historical and cultural context for the readings and will help students to develop their skills in close analysis, research, and essay writing.
ENGL 2903A: Writing Fiction with N. Bozak
ENGL 2910A: Book Arts Workshop R. Norris
ENGL 2915A: Writing Creative Nonfiction
ENGL 2920A: Top in Decolonization & Migration I with S. Casteel
ENGL 2927A: African Literatures II with N. Otiono
Third Year
ENGL 3010A: The Secret Lives of Poems with C. Tracey
ENGL 3106A: Theories and Critical Practices with B. Johnson
ENGL 3201A / HUMS 3200A: European Literature with A. Wallace
ENGL 3305A: Shakespeare and the Stage with G. Williams
ENGL 3500A: Literatures and Cultures 1700-1900
ENGL 3501A: Literatures and Cultures 1900-Now with A. Barrows
ENGL 3603A: 20th- and 21st-Century Fiction with B. Greenspan
ENGL 3605A: Modern & Contemp. Literary Theory with J. Mason
ENGL 3608A: Topics in Theatre Management with E. Vetrov
ENGL 3609A: Drama: Contemporary Criticism with J. Cleveland
ENGL 3801A: Canadian Poetry with C. Tracey
ENGL 3804A / EURR 3001A: Literature & Culture in Europe
ENGL 3902A / FILM 3902 A: Writing Screenplays
ENGL 3908A / ALDS 3401A: Research & Theo. Acad. Writing
ENGL 3911A: Cultural Studies with F. Nudelman
ENGL 3920A: Literary Ecological Fieldwork with B. Vellino
ENGL 3930A: Topic in Decolonization & Migration II with S. Brouillette
Fourth Year
ENGL 4004A / ALDS 4404A: Writing & Knowledge Making in the Professions
ENGL 4105A / ENGL 5207 / LING 4805: Old English with R. Norris
ENGL 4125A / DIGH 4002A: Digital Culture and the Text I with B. Greenspan
ENGL 4135A: Studies in Publishing with C. Tracey
ENGL 4301A / ENGL 5303 / HUMS 4902: Studies in Renaissance Lit. with M. White
ENGL 4401A / ENGL 5420: Studies in 18th-Century Literatures with J. Murray
ENGL 4414A / ALDS 4414A: Professional Writing I
ENGL 4515A / ALDS 4405A: Teaching Writing in School and the Workplace
ENGL 4600A / EURR 4103: The Great Russian Novel with D. Dragunoiu
ENGL 4607B: Studies in 20th- and 21st-century Literature with A. Barrows
ENGL 4609A: Global Stages and Theories with J. Cleveland
ENGL 4708A: Studies in American Lit. with P. Walton
ENGL 4915A: Advanced Writing Workshop
ENGL 4950A: Top. Postcolonial & Diaspora Literature & Theory with S. Casteel