Specialization
Specialization in English Studies
Graduation Requirements:
In addition to the program requirements listed below, students must also satisfy the Bachelor of Arts (four-year) degree requirements, which include regulations on first year and subject maximum and breadth requirements.
Program Requirements:
Students will need to achieve a minimum 60% average in the 54 credits presented for the Specialization in English Studies.
Students must complete the required three credits of introductory English Studies with a minimum grade of 60%.
Students must complete 120 credits including 54 credits in the Specialization as follows:
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ENGL 1000 level |
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3 cr. |
ENGL Literary History I |
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9 cr. |
ENGL Literary History II |
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9 cr. |
ENGL |
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33 cr. |
Breadth Requirements and Electives:
Note:
Students are limited to a maximum of 6 credits of English Studies Topics courses at the 1000 level.
A maximum of 30 credits at the 2000 level may be applied to the Specialization.
A maximum of 6 credits of 1 credit ENGL courses may count towards the Specialization.
A maximum of 6 credits of cross-listed courses may count toward an English Studies Specialization.
Group Requirements:
Literary History I
ENGL 2006 |
British Literature Before 1800 |
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ENGL 2256 |
Early Canadian Literature |
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ENGL 2266 |
Adventurers, Outlaws, or Pioneers of the Frontier: Early American Literature |
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ENGL 2446 |
Children’s Literature Before 1914 |
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ENGL 2536 |
Shakespeare Before 1600 |
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ENGL 2537 |
Shakespeare After 1600 |
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ENGL 2717 |
Here Be Dragons? Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Literature in Translation |
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ENGL 3096 |
Bawdy Politics: Writing the Restoration |
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ENGL 3097 |
Vice and Folly: The Age of Satire, 1660-1730 |
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ENGL 3196 |
Dangerous Liaisons: The 18th Century Novel |
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ENGL 3246 |
Desire and Identity in Early Modern Literature |
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ENGL 3247 |
Transgressing Boundaries in Early Modern Literature |
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Literary History II