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Spring 2008 Undergraduate Calendar
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND CREATIVE WRITING
PROGRAM REGULATIONS
No more than three 100-level English courses may be counted towards the Major requirements for a degree program in English.
Students are required to have completed
26-120, 26-210, and 26-211 by the end of second year, but are urged to take them in their first year.
26-260 will satisfy the Category C (Canadian literature) requirement even if it has already been used to satisfy a 200-level requirement. If 26-260 is used to satisfy both a 200-level requirement and the Category C requirement, the student must take one additional course to bring the total number of courses up to the required number for the degree program.
Requirements for all 300 level English Department courses: Semester three standing, and 26-120; 26-210 or 26-211; and one other English literature course.
CREATIVE WRITING COURSES AND PROGRAMS
Creative Writing courses are offered at the 100, 200, 300, and 400 levels. All of the courses require workshop participation and provide the opportunity for individual writing conferences. Creative Writing courses are not available on an Audit basis.
The complete program for four-year Honours students in English Literature and Creative Writing
features 26-203 in second year, 26-304
and one “practicum” course (26-302, 26-305, 26-306, 26-307, 26-309)
in third
or fourth year
, and 26-498 in fourth year. However, students may enter the program at any point commensurate with their talent and experience. 26-203 and 26-498 are two-term (6.0 credits) courses.
Admission to all courses requires approval based on a portfolio. A portfolio is a sample of the student’s best work, ten to twenty-five pages depending on the course. The deadlines for portfolio submission are August 1st for Fall courses and December 1st for Winter courses.
Students
may access specific portfolio amounts and requirements from the English website.
Admission to the “practicum” courses 26-305, 26-306, 26-307 require approval based on an application form. Application forms are one page long and request background information on the student’s related experience (if any) in the practicum area along with a short (one paragraph) statement of intent for taking the course. Students may gain access to specific application formats on the English Department website.
Students not in the Creative Writing program may take any of the Creative Writing courses for credit towards the English Language and Literature minor, general, or four-year Honours degrees.
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PROGRAMS
Full-time General and Honours students begin their programs with 26-120 (a one-semester course with sections offered in both Fall and Winter) and usually another 100-level course (including 26-105, but excluding 26-100 and 26-103). In second year, students take the 200-level survey courses. Advanced second-year students may begin 300-level courses in the winter term of second year (Semester 4 of their programs). General students complete their 300-level requirements in third year. Honours students spread their 300-level requirements over third and fourth year. Practicum courses may be taken in either third or fourth year. 400-level seminars must be taken in fourth year. In exceptional circumstances, advanced third-year students will be admitted to 400-level seminars with the instructor’s permission.
Part-time students should consult an academic advisor regularly for assistance in planning an appropriate sequence of courses.
Admission to the “practicum” courses 26-305, 26-306, 26-307 require approval based on an application form. Application forms are one page long and request background information on the student’s related experience (if any) in the practicum area along with a short (one paragraph) statement of intent for taking the course. Students may gain access to specific application formats on the English Department website.
COURSE CATEGORIES
Requirements for degree programs in English make reference to the following groups of courses:
Literature Courses at the 100- and 200-level:
26-120, 26-122, 26-123, 26-128, 26-140, 26-201, 26-202, 26-205, 26-210, 26-211, 26-260, 26-270.
Language and Theory Courses at the 200-level:
26-280, 26-285, 26-290, 26-291, 26-293
.
Practicum Courses:
26-302, 26-305, 26-306, 26-307, 26-309
.
Creative Writing Courses:
26-105, 26-203, 26-304.
Category A - Early British Literature:
26-310, 26-312, 26-314, 26-322, 26-323, 26-324, 26-326, 26-327, 26-328, 26-333, 26-334, 26-335, 26-336.
Category B - Later British Literature:
26-343, 26-344, 26-346, 26-347, 26-348, 26-349, 26-352, 26-353, 26-356, 26-357.
Category C - Canadian Literature:
26-260, 26-361, 26-366, 26-367. (26-260
will simultaneously satisfy a 200-level requirement and satisfy a Category C requirement.)
Category D - American and World Literatures Written in English:
26-354, 26-355, 26-358, 26-371, 26-372, 26-373, 26-374, 26-375.
Category E - Composition, Rhetoric, Linguistics, and Theory:
26-301, 26-383, 26-392, 26-395, 26-397, 26-399.
400-level seminars:
26-411 to 26-420, 26-424, 26-498.