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2019 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 Tuesday, October 30, 2018. Applicants will receive an acknowledgement email and a decision will be communicated by Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Students are advised to make an alternate course selection until those accepted into workshops are notified. Sample portfolios will be made available shortly. 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 2002 A / ENGL 2401 ADigital Humanities: Theory and MethodW
DIGH 2705 A / SOCI 2705 APopular Culture in the Digital AgeM. MopasW
DIGH 3001 A / ENGL 3401 AThe Book in the Digital AgeM. WhiteW

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 BEnglish Grammar: FundamentalsM. ScribnerW
ENGL 1010 EWriting Essays about LiteratureK. GildeaW
ENGL 1010 FWriting Essays about LiteratureK. SigouinW
ENGL 1010 GWriting Essays about LiteratureM.TittleW
ENGL 1010 HWriting Essays about LiteratureA. BennW
ENGL 1020 EEffective WritingM. TittleW
ENGL 1020 FEffective WritingK. SigouinW
ENGL 1020 GEffective WritingE. PostW
ENGL 1020 HEffective WritingA. BennW
ENGL 1100 BLiterature, Law, and CriminalityD. StymeistW
ENGL 1200 BLiterature, Science, and TechnologyC. EaketW
ENGL 1400 BLiterature, Art, and CultureB. VellinoW
ENGL 1500 BIntroduction to Creative WritingN. BozakW

Second Year

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 2011 AChildren’s LiteratureS. JamiesonW
ENGL 2100 ATopics in Popular CultureJ. SchroederW
ENGL 2202 AWeird FictionG. WilliamsW
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 2401 A / DIGH 2002 ADigital Humanities: Theory and MethodB. GreenspanW
ENGL 2500 B / CLCV 2500 BClassical MythologyL. GagneW
ENGL 2601 A / FILM 2607 AHistory of World Cinema IIG. IversenW
ENGL 2605 A / CLCV 2010 AGreek and Roman DramaL. KlaassenW
ENGL 2609 ADrama: Modes and MovementsJ. ClevelandW
ENGL 2701 AAmerican Literatures IIC. JenkinsW
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 2900 ALiterature of the SelfT. DeCookW
ENGL 2901 APoetry WorkshopD. StymeistW
ENGL 2906 ACulture and SocietyF. NudelmanW
ENGL 2927 AAfrican Literatures IIP. AdesanmiW
ENGL 2936 ASouth Asian Literatures IM. ChakravortyW

Third Year

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 3010 AThe Secret Lives of PoemsA. WallaceWOn-line course
ENGL 3200 AMedieval LiteratureS. CalkinW
ENGL 3201 A / HUMS 3200 AEuropean LiteratureI. CameronF / W
ENGL 3306 AShakespeare and FilmJ. ClevelandW
ENGL 3401 A / DIGH 3001 AThe Book in the Digital AgeM. WhiteW
ENGL 3414 A / ALDS 3414 AIntroduction to Professional Writing and EditingL. ThompsonW
ENGL 3502 ABritish Literatures IIJ. HerdmanF / W
ENGL 3502 BBritish Literatures IIJ. SchroederF / W
ENGL 3702 AAmerican CultureD. BeecherW
ENGL 3805 A / EURR 3002 ALiterature and Culture Russia and EurasiaV. Stanisic-KellerW
ENGL 3903 AIntermediate Fiction WorkshopN. BozakW
ENGL 3904 AIntermediate Drama WorkshopR. BensonW
ENGL 3908 A / ALDS 3401 AResearch and Theory in Academic WritingG.  SmartW
ENGL 3915 ASpecial Topics in WritingS. WaisviszW
ENGL 3965 AIntroduction to Postcolonial TheoryJ. ColemanW

Fourth Year Seminars

CourseCourse TitleInstructorTermOther
ENGL 4004 A / ALDS 4404 AWriting and Knowledge-Making in the ProfessionsS. FitzgeraldW
ENGL 4105 A / ENGL 5207 WOld EnglishR. NorrisW
ENGL 4115 A / ENGL 5900 XCulture and the TextB. JohnsonW
ENGL 4115 B / ENGL 5402 WCulture and the TextH. Reid
ENGL 4135 BStudies in PublishingL. ThompsonW
ENGL 4415 A / ALDS 4415 AProfessional Writing IIS. FitzgeraldW
ENGL 4600 A / EURR 4103 AThe Great Russian NovelD. DragunoiuWLecture Format
ENGL 4605 ATheatre Production SeminarR. BensonW
ENGL 4609 ADrama: Global ContextsJ. ClevelandW
ENGL 4802 A / ENGL5900 YRace, Ethnicity and Canadian LiteratureJ. MasonW
ENGL 4976 AIssues in Postcolonial LiteratureM. ChakravortyW