This course is a study of the principal novels in English from the late nineteenth century to approximately World War II. (sem 3) cr 3. Students may...
This course is a study of the principal novels in English from approximately World War II to the present. (sem 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit...
This course is a study of major developments in poetry in English from the late nineteenth century to the present. (sem 3) cr 6. Students may not...
This course is an extended treatment of a selected topic in modern and contemporary English literature. The specific topic of the course may change...
This core seminar will focus on a specific topic of study in 20th century literature. (sem 3) cr 3.
This course is a study of McLujan, Frye, Innis, Grant, Macpherson and others as well as a survey of Canadian art, music and film. (sem 3) cr 6....
Through the examination of representative texts, this course treats influential movements and diverse currents in the culture of the United States....
This course is a study of fiction, poetry, drama and criticism from the 19th and 20th centuries. (sem 3) cr 6. Students may not retain credit for both...
This course is a survey of American literature from its beginnings in the colonial period through to 1865. (sem 3) cr 6. Students may not retain...
This course is a study of works representative of the American literary tradition from the late 19th century to the present. (sem 3) cr 6. Students...
This course is an extended treatment of a selected topic in North American literature. The specific topic of the course may change from year to year....
This core seminar will focus on a specific topic of study in North American literature. (sem 3) cr 3.
This course examines the work of writers who have succeeded in more than one genre or voice. The focus of study is on how writers create distinctive...
Explores imaginative literary expression. Although the course focusses on the work of class members, it also involves examining the works of others....
This course introduces students to foundational perspectives on rhetoric developed by writers and teachers in Ancient Greece and Rome, such as the...
This course introduces students to a selection of rhetorical principles and methods of rhetorical criticism from classical and/or contemporary...
This course explores contemporary environmental communication in the range of contexts and genres. Topics include public and media discourse on...