English Summer Courses 2016
The Course Schedule below is subject to change pending enrolment pattern changes.
When the course descriptions are available they will be included. The course code will become a link to the description when it is available. |
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100-Level ENG100H5 is a course in general writing skills relevant to a wide range of university subject areas. ENG100H5 may not be used to meet the requirements of any English Program. |
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Course | Section | Day | Time | Instructor |
ENG100H5Y Effective Writing |
LEC0101 | T/R | 10-11/10-12 | Jaclyn Piudik |
ENG100H5S Effective Writing |
LEC0101 | M/W | 9-12 | Siobhan O'Flynn |
200-Level All 200-level courses are open to students who have successfully completed at least 4.0 full credits. |
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Course | Section | Day | Time | Instructor |
ENG213H5S The Short Story |
LEC0101 | M/W | 10-1 | Daniela Janes |
ENG234H5F Children's Literature |
LEC0101 | M/W | 10-1 | S. O'Flynn |
ENG235H5F The Graphic Novel |
LEC0101 | T/R | 11-2 | C. Koenig-Woodyard |
ENG271H5F Diasporic Literatures of Toronto |
LEC0101 | M/W | 2-5 | Siobhan O'Flynn |
ENG272H5S Literature and Exile |
LEC0101 | T/R | 11-2 | Michael Donnelly |
300-Level 300-level courses are open to students who have successfully completed at least 4.0 credits, at least 1.0 of which must be an ENG credit. |
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Course | Section | Day | Time | Instructor |
ENG323H5S Austen and Her Contemporaries |
LEC0101 | M/W | 12-3 | C. Koenig-Woodyard |
ENG329H5F Contemporary British Fiction |
LEC0101 | T/R | 9-12 | Mark Crimmins |
ENG352H5F Canadian Drama |
LEC0101 | M/W | 10-1 | Daniela Janes |
ENG380H5F History of Literary Theory |
LEC0101 | T/R | 1-4 | Mark Crimmins |
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