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2017 Summer

Please note that these courses will only run if they reach a minimum of twenty students. Students will be notified via Carleton email if a course in which they are registered is cancelled. We will endeavor to notify students of any cancellations as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

*Students interested in ENGL 2903A must submit a portfolio to english@carleton.ca by Monday, April 3, 2017. Applicants will receive an acknowledgement email to confirm the Department has received their portfolio. Decisions will be communicated by email no later than Monday, April 10, 2017. Students are advised to make an alternate course selection until those accepted into the workshop are notified. A sample portfolio is available here.

Please be advised students may register in more than one section of ENGL 4115 provided the topic is different. For more information, please contact english@carleton.ca

Course syllabi – preliminary and full – are posted as they become available.

Full Summer Courses

COURSECOURSE TITLEINSTRUCTORTERMOTHER
ENGL 2903A*Fiction WorkshopTaylor, R.(FS) Course Poster
ENGL 3502ABritish Literatures IIRooney, M.(FS) Course Poster

Early Summer Courses

COURSECOURSE TITLEINSTRUCTORTERMOTHER
ENGL 1010AWriting an English EssayGildea, K.(ES)
ENGL 1400ALiterature, Art, and CultureHewson, M.(ES)
ENGL 2005ATheory and CriticismColeman, J.(ES)
ENGL 4115A / ENGL 5900RCulture and the Text / Selected Topic in English Studies IJohnson, B.(ES)Topic: Melodrama and Seriality: Soap Operas, Superheroes, and Literature

Late Summer Courses

COURSECOURSE TITLEINSTRUCTORTERMOTHER
ENGL 1010BWriting an English EssayHewson, M.(LS)
ENGL 2011AChildren’s LiteratureCooper, S.(LS)
ENGL 2100BTopics in Popular CultureThomas, D.(LS)
ENGL 4115C / ENGL 5900TCulture and the Text / Selected Topic in English Studies IBrouillette, S.(LS)Topic: Literature and Neoliberalism
ENGL 4115D / ENGL 5900UCulture and the Text / Selected Topic in English Studies IWhiting, P.(LS)Topic: Oppression, History, and the Literary Imagination