The English Language/Literature postgraduate certificate is very useful for students choosing to pursue a career in teaching at either the elementary or the secondary level with English as a second teachable subject, or for students wishing to undertake graduate studies. More generally, the Postgraduate Certificate in English provides students with valuable tools to hone their reading and writing skills.
COURSE COURSE NAME CREDIT
CODE
The following course is required: | 0.5 |
ENGL 2B03 Introduction to Literary Criticism | |
Choose five: (including 3 third or fourth-year courses) | 2.5 |
ENGL 2B01 Introduction to Creative Writing | |
ENGL 2B05 Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction | |
ENGL 2B06 World Literature (formerly ENGL 4B02) | |
ENGL 3B01 The Artist in European and American Literature | |
ENGL 3B03 Children's Literature | |
ENGL 3B04 Science and Technology in Literature | |
ENGL 3B05 Creative Writing: Contemporary and Experimental Forms |
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ENGL 3B06 Studies in Canadian Literature (formerly ENGL 2B02) | |
ENGL 3B07 Introduction to Dramatic Literature (formerly ENGL 2B04) | |
ABVC 3B08 Ways of Telling: Aboriginal Literature and Narrative (ENGL 3B08) Tradition (new option added June 2010) |
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ENGL 3B20 Creative Writing II | |
ENGL 3B21 Writings by Artists (new option added June 2010) | |
ENGL 4B03 European Literary Classics and Criticism | |
ENGL 4B04 Diasporic Writings (new option added June 2010) | |
ENGL 4B17 Advanced Creative Writing | |
Special Topics Upon approval by Associate Deans in the Faculty of Liberal Studies |
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Note: If planning on using the Postgraduate Certificate in English as a Second Teachable, consult with the program that you will be attending for specific course requirements which may vary from those listed above.
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