COURSE NUMBER: | ENGL 399 |
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COURSE TITLE: | Special Topics in English |
NAME OF INSTRUCTOR: | Varies |
CREDIT WEIGHT AND WEEKLY TIME DISTRIBUTION: | credits 3(varies) |
COURSE DESCRIPTION: | A course on a topic of figure of special interest to a
member of the English faculty and offered on a non-recurring
basis.
Prerequisites: ENGL 204, 205 The topics offered have been: Year Term Course Code Topic 2007/08 Winter ENGL 399 Post-Colonial Literature 2008/09 Fall ENGL 399A Canadian Literature Before 1980 2008/09 Fall ENGL 399B Psychology and Literature 2009/10 Fall ENGL 399A Film and Literature 2011/12 Fall ENGL 399D Fantasy Literature 2011/12 Fall ENGL 399A Theory in the Classroom 2011/12 Winter ENGL 399B Margaret Atwood 2012/13 Winter ENGL 399E John Bunyan 2013/14 Winter ENGL 399F Old English Language and Literature 2013/14 Winter ENGL 399G The City in Literature 2015/16 Winter ENGL 399G The City in Literature 2016/17 Fall ENGL 399D 20th Century African-American Literature 2016/17 Winter ENGL 399B Reading Hope: Margaret Atwood 2016/17 Winter ENGL 399C Charlotte Bronte in Context |
REQUIRED TEXTS: | Varies by topic. |
MARK DISTRIBUTION IN PERCENT: | Varies by topic. |
COURSE OBJECTIVES: | Varies by topic. |
COURSE OUTLINE: | Varies by topic. |
Required texts, assignments, and grade distributions
may vary
from one offering of this course to the next. Please consult
the course instructor for up to date details.
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