The course examines the forms and functions of travel literature as a genre. Topics will include the representation of travel as adventure, discovery,...
An examination of changing attitudes toward sex and marriage as those attitudes are expressed in literary works written in English during the various...
This course explores writing, presentation, and design across various genres of technical communication, with a primary focus on printed and/or online...
This courses explores the genres of communication in business and other organizations. Students will study and produce instances from several of the...
A study of the various forms, processes, and modes of publication of professional writing in the arts. The course will consider both free-lance...
A study of the principles, processes, and various forms of writing used in the practice of law and drafting of legislation. The history and structure...
This course examines the representation of the prison experience in literary works written by or about prisoners as well as the legal contexts of...
A study of literary works and related case law of fiction, poetry, and drama that has occasioned litigation on such grounds as treason, heresy,...
The course will survey a theme which is significant to the understanding of the Canadian literary mind. Topics will vary from section to section. ...
This course will provide a survey of literature set in a distinctive region of Canada. Antireq: ENGL 214
A study of writing by Canadian authors from a range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Works are studied in the context of the social, political and...
A study of 19th- and 20th-century Canadian literature for children. Antireq: ENGL 317
A study of poetry and fiction by authors of Canadian Mennonite heritage, since 1962. The course will include a close examination of selected texts...
This course examines the role that languages play in multilingual societies from a linguistic perspective. It focuses on topics such as dialects,...
This course examines the role that languages play in multilingual societies from a social and cultural perspective. It focuses on topics such as...
An introduction to comparative literature, its history as a discipline and its continuing role in literary studies. Past and present theoretical...
The first part of the 20th century. (Cross-listed with DRAMA 314)
The second part of the 20th century. (Cross-listed with DRAMA 315)
An introduction to American literary and cultural studies through the examination of selected movements, moments, topics, or figures, drawing on both...
An introduction to strategies of reading, interpretation, and analysis of literary and non-literary texts, focusing on narrative, poetics, discourse,...