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.
- All fourth year courses are in a seminar style unless otherwise stated.
**Denotes a course for which a writing sample must be submitted prior to registration. Fall writing samples must be submitted by Friday, July 31, 2020. Please submit your writing sample using the application form. Applicants will receive an acknowledgement email to confirm the Department has received their writing sample. Decisions will be communicated by email no later than Friday, August 7, 2020. Students are advised to make an alternate course selection until those accepted into workshops are notified. If workshops are not full, applications past this deadline may be considered by the instructor.
Writing Sample Guidelines can be found here (as they become available):
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, and ENGL 1600.
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.
FYSM 1004 A: Reading Literatures and Cultures with S. Brouillette (Fall/Winter) Course Outline
FYSM 1004 B: Reading Literatures and Cultures with B. Leckie (Fall/Winter) Course Outline
FYSM 1004 C: Reading Literatures and Cultures with B. Johnson (Fall/Winter) Course Outline
FYSM 1004 D: Reading Literatures and Cultures with J. Mason (Fall/Winter) Course Outline
ENGL 1008 A: English Grammar: Fundamentals with A. Wallace Course Outline
ENGL 1009 A: Literature in Global Context with M. Chakravorty Course Outline
ENGL 1010 A: Writing Essays about Literature with M. Rooney Course Outline
ENGL 1010 B: Writing Essays about Literature with S. Birkwood Course Outline
ENGL 1010 C: Writing Essays about Literature with K. Gildea Course Outline
ENGL 1010 D: Writing Essays about Literature with A. Benn Course Outline
ENGL 1020 A: Effective Writing with M. Tittle Course Outline
ENGL 1020 B: Effective Writing with A. Benn Course Outline
ENGL 1020 C: Effective Writing with M. Scribner Course Outline
ENGL 1020 D: Effective Writing with M. Tittle Course Outline
ENGL 1500 A: Introduction to Creative Writing with J. Coleman Course Outline
ENGL 1600 A: Literature and Magic with E. Post Course Outline
ENGL 1609 A: Introduction to Drama Studies with J. Cleveland Course Outline
ENGL 2005 A: Theory and Criticism with J. Coleman Course Outline
ENGL 2012 A / CLCV 2008: Greek and Roman Epic with Y. Li Course Outline
ENGL 2104 A: Drama Workshop with M. Ellis Course Outline
ENGL 2104 B: Drama Workshop with M. Ellis Course Outline
ENGL 2107 A: Science Fiction with B. Greenspan Course Outline
ENGL 2108 A: Women and Literature with P. Whiting Course Outline
ENGL 2109 A: Gender, Sexuality and Literature with E. Post Course Outline
ENGL 2202 A: Weird Fiction with G. Williams Course Outline
ENGL 2301 A: Literatures and Cultures 500-1500 with S. Calkin Course Outline
ENGL 2302 A: Literatures and Cultures 1500-1700 with A. Wallace Course Outline
ENGL 2400 A / DIGH 2001: Introduction to Digital Humanities
ENGL 2500 A / CLCV 2500: Classical Mythology with T. Pettipiece Course Outline
ENGL 2600 A / FILM 2606: History of World Cinema I with C. O’Brien Course Outline
ENGL 2700 A: American Literatures I with F. Nudelman Course Outline
ENGL 2802 A: Indigenous and Canadian Lit. with S. Birkwood Course Outline
ENGL 2802 B: Indigenous and Canadian Literatures with J. Henderson Course Outline
ENGL 2901 A: Writing Poetry with D. Stymeist Course Outline
ENGL 2903 A: Writing Fiction with R. Taylor Course Outline
ENGL 2915 A: Writing Creative Non-fiction with R. Taylor Course Outline
Third Year
ENGL 3201 A / HUMS 3200: European Literature
ENGL 3204 A / CHST 3204: Literary Representations of Childhood & Youth with A. Barrows Course Outline
ENGL 3305 A: Shakespeare and the Stage with D. Beecher Course Outline
ENGL 3401 A / DIGH 3001: The Book in the Digital Age with M. White Course Outline
ENGL 3500 A: Literatures and Cultures 1700-1900 with P. Whiting Course Outline
ENGL 3501 A: Literatures and Cultures 1900-Now with B. Johnson Course Outline
ENGL 3603 A: 20th- and 21st-Century Fiction with B. Greenspan Course Outline
ENGL 3609 A: Drama: Contemporary Criticism with J. Cleveland Course Outline
ENGL 3804 A / EURR 3001: Literature & Culture in Europe with V. Stanisic-Keller Course Outline
ENGL 3902 A / FILM 3902: Writing Screenplays with A. Neiley Course Outline
ENGL 3908 A / ALDS 3401 A: Research and Theory in Academic Writing with C. Fogarty-Bourget
ENGL 3910 A: From Degree to Career with D. Dragunoiu Course Outline
ENGL 3920 A: Literary Ecological Fieldwork with B. Vellino Course Outline
ENGL 3940 A: Studies in Diaspora Literature with M. Chakravorty Course Outline
Fourth Year
ENGL 4004 A / ALDS 4004: Writing and Knowledge-Making in the Professions with L. Rosove
ENGL 4115 A / ENGL 5900 F: Culture and the Text with S. Brouillette Course Outline
ENGL 4115 B / ENGL 5402 F: Culture and the Text with H. Reid Course Outline
ENGL 4301 A / ENGL 5303 F: Studies in Renaissance Literature with D. Beecher Course Outline
ENGL 4414 A / ALDS 4414 A: Professional Writing I with L. Rosove
ENGL 4600 A / ENGL 5900 G / EURR 4103: The Great Russian Novel with D. Dragunoiu (Lecture Course) Course Outline
ENGL 4607 A / ENGL 5606 F: Studies in 20th- and 21st-century Literature with A. Barrows Course Outline
ENGL 4609 A: Global Stages and Theories with J. Cleveland Course Outline
ENGL 4708 A: Studies in American Literature I with P. Walton Course Outline
ENGL 4909 A / ALDS 4403 A: Writing and Knowledge-Making in the Disciplines with G. Smart