Course Offerings
| Course # | Title | Credits |
| EN119 |
Reading Fiction |
0.5 |
| EN120 |
Reading Poetry |
0.5 |
| EN121 |
Reading Drama |
0.5 |
| EN122 |
Survey of Major British Authors |
1.0 |
| EN123 |
Reading Poetry and Drama |
0.5 |
| EN200 |
The Experience of Poetry |
0.5 |
| EN201 |
Children's Literature |
0.5 |
| EN203 |
Tragic Drama |
0.5 |
| EN204 |
Strategies in Analysis of Effective Writing |
0.5 |
| EN205 |
Studies in Stylistics |
0.5 |
| EN207 |
Comic Drama |
0.5 |
| EN209 |
Special Topics |
0.5 |
| EN210 |
Literature and Social Change |
0.5 |
| EN211 |
Postcolonial Literature: Fiction |
0.5 |
| EN212 |
Postcolonial Literature: Poetry and Drama |
0.5 |
| EN218 |
Contemporary American Literature |
0.5 |
| EN220 |
Reading Culture: Strategies and Approaches |
0.5 |
| EN221 |
Women and Print Culture |
0.5 |
| EN222 |
Texts and Representations |
0.5 |
| EN223 |
Linguistics |
0.5 |
| EN224 |
The English Language |
0.5 |
| EN225 |
The Woman Writer: Theory and Practice |
0.5 |
| EN226 |
Women in Fiction |
0.5 |
| EN229 |
Canadian English |
0.5 |
| EN231 |
Arthurian Traditions |
0.5 |
| EN233 |
Shakespeare's Comedies and Romances: Gender and Genre |
0.5 |
| EN234 |
Shakespeare's Tragedies and History Plays |
0.5 |
| EN235 |
Shakespeare and Company |
0.5 |
| EN236 |
Shakespeare and Film |
0.5 |
| EN238 |
Tolkien and Fantasy [1] |
0.5 |
| EN245 |
The English Literary Tradition I |
0.5 |
| EN246 |
The English Literary Tradition II |
0.5 |
| EN265 |
American Literature to 1900 |
0.5 |
| EN266 |
American Literature of the Early 20th Century |
0.5 |
| EN267 |
Canadian Fiction in English |
0.5 |
| EN268 |
Canadian Poetry in English |
0.5 |
| EN270 |
Canadian Drama in English |
0.5 |
| EN280 |
Indigenous Writers in English |
0.5 |
| EN281 |
Cyborg Fictions |
0.5 |
| EN291 |
Literary Theory |
0.5 |
| EN294 |
Poetry of the Romantic Period |
0.5 |
| EN295 |
Drama of the Romantic Period |
0.5 |
| EN296 |
Prose Narrative in the Romantic Period |
0.5 |
| EN298 |
British Literature 1900-1920 |
0.5 |
| EN299 |
British Literature 1920-1939 |
0.5 |
| EN300 |
Narrative Forms |
0.5 |
| EN302 |
Media Theory |
0.5 |
| EN306 |
Rhetoric in Literary and Non-Literary Texts |
0.5 |
| EN309 |
Special Topics |
0.5 |
| EN310 |
The Politics of Transgression and Desire |
0.5 |
| EN322 |
Origins of Modern Drama |
0.5 |
| EN324 |
Canadian Women's Writing |
0.5 |
| EN325 |
Feminist Theory and Cultural Practice: Fiction by Minority Women |
0.5 |
| EN326 |
Contemporary Drama |
0.5 |
| EN333 |
Advanced Literary and Cultural Theory |
0.5 |
| EN344 |
18th-Century Fiction |
0.5 |
| EN345 |
The British Novel in the 19th Century |
0.5 |
| EN346 |
The Novel after 1900 |
0.5 |
| EN350 |
Medieval Drama |
0.5 |
| EN370 |
Creative Writing: Poetry |
0.5 |
| EN371 |
Creative Writing: Short Story |
0.5 |
| EN372 |
Old English I: Language and Literature |
0.5 |
| EN373 |
Old English II: Literature in Context |
0.5 |
| EN388 |
Restoration and 18th-Century Literature |
0.5 |
| EN390 |
Chaucer I: The Canterbury Tales |
0.5 |
| EN391 |
Chaucer II: Romances, Dream-Vision and Other Works |
0.5 |
| EN392 |
Writers of the Middle Ages |
0.5 |
| EN393 |
Literature of the 16th Century |
0.5 |
| EN394 |
Studies in the 17th-Century: Drama |
0.5 |
| EN395 |
17th-Century Literature |
0.5 |
| EN396 |
Mid-Victorian Literature: Culture and Anarchy |
0.5 |
| EN397 |
Later Victorian Literature: Dissonance and Decadence |
0.5 |
| EN398 |
Modernism to Postmodernism |
0.5 |
| EN399 |
Postmodernism and the Role of the Reader |
0.5 |
| EN400 |
Studies in Language and Discourse |
0.5 |
| EN409 |
Special Topics |
0.5 |
| EN410 |
Topics in Gender |
0.5 |
| EN420 |
Topics in Genre |
0.5 |
| EN430 |
Studies of an Individual Author |
0.5 |
| EN440 |
Advanced Studies of a Period |
0.5 |
| EN450 |
Texts and Contexts |
0.5 |
| EN460 |
Topics in Culture |
0.5 |
| EN470 |
Topics in Theory |
0.5 |
| EN489 |
Directed Study |
0.5 |