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HOME Programs and Academic Departments Faculty of Arts English Professional Table II

Professional Table II
English Professional Table II has been revised.
Professional Table II - Fall 2012 and after Admits
A total of 11 courses is required for graduation, as grouped and noted below. 

Diversities and Communities: a minimum of three (3) courses from the following:

ENG 203* Literature of Native Peoples
ENG 204* Literatures of Immigration
ENG 413 Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures
ENG 416 Modern American Experience
ENG 620* English Caribbean Literatures and Cultures
ENG 621 Women's Texts: Global Contexts
ENG 630* Asian Literatures and Cultures
ENG 701 Canadian Literatures
ENG 940 Discourses of Difference and Diversity
ENG 941 Gender and Sex in Literature and Culture
ENG 942 Postcolonial Interventions

Genre and Media: a minimum of three (3) courses from the following:

ENG 104* The Short Story
ENG 200* Writing as a Cultural Act
ENG 222* Fairy Tales and Fantasies
ENG 224* Children's Literature
ENG 520 The Language of Persuasion
ENG 530 Literary Non-Fiction
ENG 540 The Novel
ENG 550 Drama
ENG 560 Poetry and Poetics
ENG 570 Auto/Biography
ENG 580 The Gothic
ENG 590 Studies in Word and Image
ENG 703 Popular Literatures
ENG 705 Reading Visual Cultures
ENG 706 Shakespeare and Performance
ENG 720 Principles of Persuasion
ENG 730 The History of the Book and Publishing
ENG 888 Televisual Texts and Contexts
ENG 921 Narrative in a Digital Age
ENG 930 High and Low Culture

Project Electives: one (1) course from the following:

ENG 302 Writing in the Arts
ENG 303 Writing from Theory to Practice
ENG 304 Digital Archiving and Publishing
ENG 306 Forms of Creative Writing
ENG 390 Open Topics in Experiential Learning

Capstone Electives: one (1) course from the following:

ENG 900 Senior English Seminar
ENG 904 Senior English Thesis
ENG 907 Senior English Project
ENG 908 Special Topics in Literary and Cultural Theory

Literature and Cultures courses: no minimum
Four Literature and Culture courses will be completed in Semesters 3-6 as part of your requirements. You may choose to take additional courses as follows to fulfill your Table II requirements:

ENG 421 16C Literature and Culture
ENG 422 17C Literature and Culture
ENG 531 18C Literature and Culture I
ENG 532 18C Literature and Culture II
ENG 624 20C Literature and Culture I
ENG 626 20C Literature and Culture II
ENG 632 19C Literature and Culture I
ENG 633 19C Literature and Culture II

Note: Students considering Graduate studies are strongly advised to meet regularly with the Program Director to plan their course of study to ensure sufficient breadth and depth requirements.
* No more than two asterisked (*) courses may be taken from each group.

Professional Table II - Fall 2011 Admits Last offered 2014-2015

A total of 13 courses is required for graduation, as grouped and noted below. 

Literatures and Cultures: a minimum of two (2) courses from the following:
 
ENG 421 16C Literature and Culture
ENG 422 17C Literature and Culture
ENG 531 18C Literature and Culture I
ENG 532 18C Literature and Culture II
ENG 624 20C Literature and Culture I
ENG 626 20C Literature and Culture II
ENG 632 19C Literature and Culture I
ENG 633 19C Literature and Culture II

Two additional Literatures and Culture courses will be completed as part of your Semester 5-6 requirements.

Diversities and Communities: a minimum of three (3) courses from the following:

ENG 203* Literature of Native Peoples
ENG 204* Literatures of Immigration
ENG 413 Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures
ENG 416 Modern American Experience
ENG 620* English Caribbean Literatures and Cultures
ENG 621 Women's Texts: Global Contexts
ENG 630* Asian Literatures and Cultures
ENG 701 Canadian Literatures
ENG 940 Discourses of Difference and Diversity
ENG 941 Gender and Sex in Literature and Culture
ENG 942 Postcolonial Interventions

Genre and Media: a minimum of three (3) courses from the following:

ENG 104* The Short Story
ENG 200* Writing as a Cultural Act
ENG 222* Fairy Tales and Fantasies
ENG 224* Children's Literature
ENG 520 The Language of Persuasion
ENG 530 Literary Non-Fiction
ENG 540 The Novel
ENG 550 Drama
ENG 560 Poetry and Poetics
ENG 570 Auto/Biography
ENG 580 The Gothic
ENG 590 Studies in Word and Image
ENG 703 Popular Literatures
ENG 705 Reading Visual Cultures
ENG 706 Shakespeare and Performance
ENG 720 Principles of Persuasion
ENG 730 The History of the Book and Publishing
ENG 888 Televisual Texts and Contexts
ENG 921 Narrative in a Digital Age
ENG 930 High and Low Culture

Project Electives: one (1) course from the following:

ENG 302 Writing in the Arts
ENG 303 Writing from Theory to Practice
ENG 304 Digital Archiving and Publishing
ENG 306 Forms of Creative Writing
ENG 390 Open Topics in Experiential Learning

Capstone Electives: one (1) course from the following:

ENG 900 Senior English Seminar
ENG 904 Senior English Thesis
ENG 907 Senior English Project
ENG 908 Special Topics in Literary and Cultural Theory

Note: Students considering Graduate studies are strongly advised to meet regularly with the Program Director to plan their course of study to ensure sufficient breadth and depth requirements.

* No more than two asterisked (*) courses may be taken from each group.


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