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2018 Fall and Fall/Winter

Please note:

 

**Denotes a course for which a portfolio must be submitted prior to registration. Portfolios must be submitted to english@carleton.ca by Monday, July 30, 2018. Applicants will receive an acknowledgement email to confirm the Department has received their portfolio. Decisions will be communicated by email no later than Tuesday, August 7, 2018. Students are advised to make an alternate course selection until those accepted into workshops are notified. Sample portfolios are available at the links below. If workshops are not full, portfolio submissions past this deadline may be considered by the instructor. 

 

First Year / Second Year / Third Year / Fourth Year

DIGH Courses

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
DIGH 2001 A/ ENGL 2400 AIntroduction to Digital HumanitiesC. EaketF
DIGH 2035 A / SOCI 2035 RTechnology, Culture and SocietyC. NovasF
DIGH 3812 A / HIST 3812 ADigital HistoryS. McCreadyF
DIGH 4002 A / ENGL 4125 ADigital Culture and the Text IB. GreenspanF
DIGH 4004 A / ENGL 4404 ADigital Humanities WorkshopB. GreenspanF

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, ENGL 1009, ENGL 1100, ENGL 1200, ENGL 1300, ENGL 1400.

Students are also limited to enrolling in ENGL 1010 or ENGL 1020 as these courses preclude one another. English Majors in search of a dedicated writing course should take ENGL 1010 instead of ENGL 1020.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
FYSM 1004 ALiterature, Genre, ContextM. RooneyF / W
FYSM 1004 BLiterature, Genre, ContextE. PostF / W
FYSM 1004 CLiterature, Genre, ContextJ. ReidF / W
FYSM 1004 DLiterature, Genre, ContextS. BrouilletteF / W
FYSM 1004 ELiterature, Genre, ContextD. DragunoiuF / W
FYSM 1004 FLiterature, Genre, ContextC. Eaket / B. LeckieF / W
FYSM 1004 GLiterature, Genre, ContextJ. MeddF / W
ENGL 1000 ALiterature, Genre, ContextK. GildeaF / W
ENGL 1008 AEnglish Grammar: Fundamentals M. HewsonF
ENGL 1009 ALiterature in Global Context M. ChakravortyF
ENGL 1010 AWriting Essays about LiteratureK. GildeaF
ENGL 1010 BWriting Essays about LiteratureE. PostF
ENGL 1010 CWriting Essays about LiteratureK. SigouinF
ENGL 1010 DWriting Essays about LiteratureM. TittleF
ENGL 1020 AEffective WritingM. TittleF
ENGL 1020 BEffective WritingTBAF
ENGL 1020 CEffective WritingK. SigouinF
ENGL 1020 DEffective WritingTBAF
ENGL 1100 ALiterature, Law, and CriminalityP. WhitingF
ENGL 1200 ALiterature, Science, and TechnologyC. EaketF
ENGL 1300 ALiterature, Psychology, and the MindM. ScribnerF
ENGL 1400 ALiterature, Art, and CultureD. BeecherF
ENGL 1500 AIntroduction to Creative WritingN. BozakF
ENGL 1609 AIntroduction to Drama StudiesR. BensonF

 

Second Year

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 2005 ATheory and CriticismJ. ClevelandF
ENGL 2012 A / CLCV 2008 AGreek and Roman EpicL. KlaassenF
ENGL 2104 ADrama WorkshopM. EllisF
ENGL 2104 BDrama WorkshopM. EllisF
ENGL 2107 AScience FictionT. DeCookF
ENGL 2108 AWomen and LiteratureP. WhitingF
ENGL 2109 AGender, Sexuality and LiteratureJ. MeddF
ENGL 2300 ABritish Literatures IM. ScribnerF / W
ENGL 2300 BBritish Literatures ID. Taylor  / D. BeecherF / W
ENGL 2300 CBritish Literatures IS. Calkin / T. DeCookF / W
ENGL 2300 DBritish Literatures IA. Wallace / G. WilliamsF / W
ENGL 2400 A / DIGH 2001 AIntroduction to Digital HumanitiesC. EaketF
ENGL 2500 A / CLCV 2500 AClassical MythologyG. HarrisonF
ENGL 2600 A / FILM 2606 AHistory of World Cinema IG. IversenF
ENGL 2802 ACanadian LiteraturesJ. HendersonF / W
ENGL 2802 BCanadian LiteraturesS. JamiesonF / W
ENGL 2802 CCanadian LiteraturesB. JohnsonF / W
ENGL 2802 DCanadian LiteraturesJ. MasonF / W
ENGL 2903 AFiction WorkshopR. TaylorFPoster
ENGL 2915 ACreative Non-Fiction WorkshopR. TaylorFPoster
ENGL 2926 AAfrican Literatures IP. AdesanmiF

Third Year

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
 CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 3003 ALiteratures in TranslationD. DragunoiuFThe Golden Age of Russian Literature
ENGL 3011 AComics and Graphic NovelsB. JohnsonF
ENGL 3201 A / HUMS 3200 AEuropean LiteratureI. CameronF / W
ENGL 3305 AShakespeare and the StageG. WilliamsF
ENGL 3502 ABritish Literatures IIP. KeenF / W
ENGL 3502 BBritish Literatures IIJ. SchroederF / W
ENGL 3605 AModern and Contemporary Literary TheoryJ. MasonF
ENGL 3609 ADrama: Contemporary Criticism J. ClevelandF
ENGL 3804 A / EURR 3001 ALiterature and Culture in EuropeV. Stanisic-KellerF
ENGL 3902 A / FILM 3902 AScreenwriting WorkshopN. BozakF
ENGL 3909 A / ALDS 3402 AResearch and Theory in Workplace WritingF
ENGL 3940 AStudies in Diaspora LiteratureM. ChakravortyF
ENGL 3960 AStudies in Indigenous LiteratureB. VellinoF

Fourth Year

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 4003 AStudies in the NovelP. WhitingF
ENGL 4125 A / DIGH 4002 ADigital Culture and the Text IB. GreenspanF
ENGL 4135 AStudies in PublishingL. ThompsonF
ENGL 4208 A / ENGL 5208 FStudies in Medieval LiteratureS. CalkinF
ENGL 4301 A / HUMS 4902 AStudies in Renaissance LiteratureM. WhiteF
ENGL 4301 B / ENGL 5303 FStudies in Renaissance LiteratureG. WilliamsF
ENGL 4401 AStudies in 18th-Century LiteratureJ. ReidF
ENGL 4404 A / DIGH 4004 ADigital Humanities WorkshopB. GreenspanF
ENGL 4414 A / ALDS 4414 AProfessional Writing IS. FitzgeraldF
ENGL 4500 AStudies in RomanticismP. Keen
ENGL 4708 AStudies in American LiteratureP. WaltonF
ENGL 4806 A / ENGL 5900 FStudies in Canadian Literature IS. BrouilletteF
ENGL 4806 BStudies in Canadian Literature IS. JamiesonF
ENGL 4909 A / ALDS 4403 AWriting and Knowledge-Making in the DisciplinesG. SmartF
ENGL 4915 AAdvanced Writing WorkshopD. StymeistF