English and Philosophy Professional Table II
Professional Table II
First Offered 2016-2017.
NOTE: Every course will not be offered every semester. Students may opt for depth by selecting courses within thematic categories, or may opt for breadth by sampling broadly across those categories.
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.
English
English: A total of five (5) ENG courses must be taken.
Media + Cultural Studies
Urban + Global Literatures
ENG 203 | The Literature of Native Peoples |
ENG 223 | Literatures of Exile and Migration |
ENG 409 | Urban Literatures |
ENG 408 | World Literatures |
ENG 413 | Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures |
ENG 416 | American Literatures |
ENG 620 | English Caribbean Literatures and Cultures |
ENG 621 | Women's Texts, Global Contexts |
ENG 640 | Literatures of Asia and its Diasporas |
ENG 701 | Canadian Literatures |
ENG 710 | Special Topics in Canadian Literatures |
ENG 942 | Postcolonial Interventions |
Literary Histories + Movements
Rhetoric, Writing + Culture
Genre Studies
Independent Study
Philosophy
Students must complete a total of seven (7) PHL courses from this table. A minimum of three (3) courses marked with an asterisk (*) must be completed.
PHL 101 |
Plato and the Roots of Western Philosophy |
PHL 110 |
Philosophy of Religion I |
PHL 187 |
Ancient Greek Philosophy |
PHL 201 |
Problems in Philosophy |
PHL 306 |
Freedom, Equality, Limits of Authority |
PHL 307 |
Business Ethics |
PHL 333 |
Philosophy of Human Nature |
PHL 334 |
Ethics in Professional Life |
PHL 365 |
Philosophy of Beauty |
PHL 366 |
Existentialism and Art and Culture |
PHL 400 |
Human Rights and Justice |
PHL 401 |
Philosophy and Mass Culture |
PHL 406 |
Issues of Life, Death and Poverty |
PHL 420 |
Philosophy, Diversity and Recognition |
PHL 449 |
Philosophy of Punishment |
PHL 500 |
Philosophy of the Natural Environment |
PHL 501 |
Social Thought and the Critique of Power |
PHL 502* | Aristotle |
PHL 504 | Philosophy of Art |
PHL 505* | Hegel and Marx |
PHL 506* | The Rationalists |
PHL 508* | The Empiricists |
PHL 509 |
Bioethics |
PHL 511* | Kant |
PHL 512* | Philosophy of the Emotions |
PHL 513* | Phenomenology |
PHL 514* | Mind and Agency |
PHL 515* | Topics in Metaphysics and Epistemology |
PHL 516* | Foundations of Analytic Philosophy |
PHL 517 | Special Topics |
PHL 525 | Environmental Ethics |
PHL 530 | Media Ethics |
PHL 550 | Knowledge, Truth and Belief |
PHL 551 | Metaphysics |
PHL 552 | Philosophy of Science |
PHL 553* | Post-Existentialist Philosophy |
PHL 603* | Modern and Contemporary Ethics |
PHL 605 | Existentialism |
PHL 606 | Philosophy of Love and Sex |
PHL 611 | Philosophy of Mind |
PHL 612 |
Philosophy of Law |
PHL 614 | Philosophy of Human Rights |
PHL 621 | Beyond the Western Academic Tradition |
PHL 700* | Meta-Philosophy |
PHL 709 | Religion, Science and Philosophy |
PHL 710 | Philosophy and Film |
PHL 802* | Project in Applied Philosophy |
PHL 803* | Philosophy Engaging Communities |
PHL 808* | Language and Philosophy |
PHL 810 | Philosophy of Cinema |
PHL 900* | Senior Philosophy Seminar |
PHL 910* | Senior Philosophy Seminar |
PHL 922* | Religious Belief, Diversity and Truth |
PHL 923* | Philosophy of Religion II |
PHL 924* | Critical Thinking II |