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2018 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, October 30, 2017. Applicants will receive an acknowledgement email and a decision will be communicated by Monday, November 6, 2017. Students are advised to make an alternate course selection until those accepted into workshops are notified.

First Year / Second Year / Third Year / Fourth Year

DIGH Courses

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
DIGH 2002 A / ENGL 2401 ADigital Humanities: Theory & MethodTanasescu, C.W
DIGH 2035 R / SOCI 2035 RTechnology, Culture and SocietyNovas, C.Wonline
DIGH 2705 A / SOCI 2705 BPopular Culture in the Digital AgeOzcan, G.W

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.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 1008AEnglish Grammar: FundamentalsNorris, R.W
ENGL 1009 ALiterature in a Global ContextChakravorty, M.W
ENGL 1010 EWriting an English EssayGildea, K.W
ENGL 1010 FWriting an English EssayPost, E.W
ENGL 1010 GWriting an English EssayCleveland, J.W
ENGL 1010 HWriting an English EssayPost, E.W
ENGL 1020 EEffective WritingTittle, M.W
ENGL 1020 FEffective WritingPost, E.W
ENGL 1020 GEffective WritingScribner, M.W
ENGL 1020 HEffective WritingTittle, M.W
ENGL 1100 WLiterature, Law, and CriminalityWhiting, P.W
ENGL 1500 BIntroduction to Creative WritingWaisvisz, S.W

Second Year

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 2011 AChildren’s Literature Jamieson, S.W
ENGL 2100 ATopics in Popular Culture Schroeder, J.W
ENGL 2109 AGender, Sexuality and Literature Medd, J.W
ENGL 2202 AWeird Fiction Williams, G.W
ENGL 2401 A / DIGH 2002 ADigital Humanities: Theory & MethodTanasescu, C.W
ENGL 2500 B / CLCV 2500Classical MythologyPettipiece, T.W
ENGL 2601 A / FILM 2607History of World Cinema IIGuha, M.W
ENGL 2605 A / CLCV 2010Greek and Roman DramaKlaassen, L.W
ENGL 2609 ADrama: Modes and MovementsCleveland, J.W
ENGL 2701 AAmerican Literatures IIHewson, M.W
ENGL 2900 ALiterature of the SelfTracey, C.W
ENGL 2906 BCulture & SocietyWhiting, P.WCourse Poster
ENGL 2937 ASouth Asian Literatures IIChakravorty, M.W

Third Year

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 3010 AThe Secret Lives of PoemsWallace, A.Wonline
ENGL 3202 AChaucerCalkin, S.
ENGL 3306 AShakespeare and FilmWhite, M.W
ENGL 3605 AModern and Contemporary Literary TheoryCleveland, J.W
ENGL 3702 B / HIST 3907 AAmerican CultureNudelman, F. / McNeil, D.W
ENGL 3805 A / EURR 3002Literature & Culture: Russia & EurasiaStanisic-Keller, V.W
ENGL 3903 A**Intermediate Fiction WorkshopFrutkin, M.W
ENGL 3904 AIntermediate Drama WorkshopBenson, R.W
ENGL 3909 A / ALDS 3402 AResearch & Theory in Workplace WritingSmart, G.W

Fourth Year

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 4115 A / ENGL 5900 XCulture and the TextJohnson, B.WTopic: Reading Comic-Con
ENGL 4135 BStudies in PublishingReid, H.W
ENGL 4208 A / ENGL 5208 WStudies in Medieval LiteratureCalkin, S.W
ENGL 4600 A / EURR 4103 AThe Great Russian NovelDragunoiu, D.WLecture-style
ENGL 4605 ATheatre Production SeminarBenson, R.W
ENGL 4708 AStudies in American Literature IHolton, R.WLecture-style
ENGL 4915 A**Advanced Writing WorkshopStymeist, D.W