English Summer Courses 2014

 
The Course Schedule below is subject to change pending enrolment pattern changes.

When instructors of the courses have been established their course descriptions will be added. The course code will become a link to the description when it is available.

ALL available Summer 2014 course descriptions.

Check the "ImageRegistrar's Course Time Table for course locations.
 
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.
Course Section Day Time Instructor
ENG100H5Y
Effective Writing
L0101 Tue/Thur 10-11/10-12 Cary DiPietro
ENG100H5Y
Effective Writing
L0102 Wed/Fri 10-11/10-12 Andrew Lesk
 
200-Level
All 200-level courses are open to students who have successfully completed at least 4.0 full credits.
Course Section Day Time Instructor
ENG215H5S
The Canadian Short Story
L0101 Mon/Wed 10-1 Daniela Janes
ENG234H5F
Children's Literature
L0101 Mon/Wed 10-1 Siobhan O'Flynn
ENG236H5S
Detective Fiction
L0101 Tues/Thur 2-5 Mark Crimmins
ENG237H5S
Science Fiction
L0101 Tues/Thurs 11-2 Chris Koenig-Woodyard
ENG280H5F
Critical Approaches to Literature
L0101 Mon/Wed 2-5 Siobhan O'Flynn
 
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.
Course Section Day Time Instructor
ENG323H5F
Austen and Her Contemporaries
L0101 Tues/Thurs 3-6 Chris Koenig-Woodyard
ENG329H5S
Contemporary British Fiction
L0101 Tues/Thurs 9-12 Mark Crimmins
ENG358H5S
Topics in Canadian Literature
L0101 Mon/Wed 2-5 Daniela Janes
ENG365H5Y
Contemporary American Fiction
L0101 Tues/Thurs 9-10/9-11 Ira Wells
 
400-Level
400-level courses are open to students who have successfully completed at least 9.0 credits, including at least 5.0 ENG credits.
Course Section Day Time Instructor

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