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Literature in English has a long history and is now produced in many countries around the world. The Department of English offers a wide range of courses which engage aspects of this vast subject: historical surveys, period courses, courses in national literatures, and studies of genres and of individual authors, as well as courses in the theory and practice of literary criticism. The Departments objective in every course is to deepen the students awareness and appreciation of a complex and constantly evolving literary tradition. More broadly, studying English gives extensive practice in the interpretation of texts, and develops skills of critical thinking, analysis and expression that are required by all areas of research, business, and professional activity, and that are essential to success both within and beyond university. Courses are arranged in four series. This gradation denotes the amount of prior experience and the level of work expected. In the 100-series, the emphasis falls on introducing students to the study of English at the university level. The 200-series offers courses at both an introductory and an intermediate level. The 300- and 400-series courses are more advanced. English Programs provide students with different
frameworks within which to develop their knowledge of the field while balancing
the demands of breadth
and depth. The Specialist Program is not designed to meet the specific
requirements for admission to any graduate program in English. Students interested
in
proceeding to graduate study in English should seek appropriate advice
on course selection. Students considering a teaching career in Ontario should
consult the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/UT. Students with
questions about the requirements of Minor, Major or Specialist Programs
in
English should consult the Office of the Associate Chair. Associate Chair: Professor J.M. Reibetanz, Room 2107, 7 Kings College Circle (416-978-5026) Undergraduate Counselling: Ms. V. Holmes, Room 2109, 7 Kings College Circle (416-978-5026) General Enquiries: Room 2101, 7 Kings College Circle (416-978-3190) English ProgramsEnglish (Arts program)Students are responsible for completing all the requirements of the English Program in which they are enrolled. Enrolment in any English Program requires completion of four previous courses. No minimum GPA is required. Specialist program:( 10 ENG/JEF full courses or their equivalent, including at least four courses at the 300+level, of which at least one must be a 400-series course) Students wishing to complete an English Specialist Program must successfully complete at least ten ENG/JEF courses in a twenty-course degree program, fulfilling all of the following requirements: 1. ENG201Y1 OR ENG202Y1 Major program: Students wishing to complete an English Major Program must successfully
complete at least seven ENG/JEF courses, fulfilling all of the following
requirements: Minor program: Students wishing to complete an English Minor Program must successfully complete at least four ENG/JEF courses, fulfilling all of the following requirements: 1. ENG201Y1 OR ENG202Y1 Group A: Group B: Group C: English and Drama - See DramaEnglish and Linguistics (Arts program)Consult the Undergraduate Coordinator, Department of English. Specialist Program: English (7 courses) NOTE: Students wishing to complete a Combined Specialist Program in English and Linguistics must complete seven ENG/JEF courses, fulfilling all of the following requirements: 1. ENG201Y1 or ENG202Y1 Linguistics (7 courses) First Year: Second Year: Third and Fourth Years: English and Philosophy (Arts program)Consult the Undergraduate Coordinator, Department of English. Specialist program: (14 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series course) English (6 to 8 courses): NOTE: Students wishing to complete a Combined Specialist Program in English
and Philosophy must complete six or seven ENG/JEF courses, fulfilling
all of the following requirements: Philosophy (6 to 8 courses): Either 1. or 2.: First and Second Years:One course in History of Philosophy; one half course in each of Aesthetics and Logic, one additional course or two half courses Third Year: Two 300+series courses Fourth Year: One other PHL 300+series course NOTE: The fourteenth course must be a 400-series course (a full or two half-courses) in English and/or Philosophy. |