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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
All graduate courses are seminars. Enrolment is limited in these courses, because considerable contribution is expected from each member of the seminar. For such courses, the corresponding undergraduate survey course, or an acceptable equivalent, is ordinarily a prerequisite. This condition may be waived only by agreement of both the program coordinator and the professor offering the seminar. The specific topics of individual courses may vary, depending upon the interests and needs of professors and students. It is thus impossible to list in detail the many topics that may from time to time be offered. The schedule below lists only the major periods or forms of literature in which special topics courses may be available. Special topics courses having the same course number may be taken more
than once providing the course content is different and with the permission
of both the program coordinator and the professor offering the course.
More than one seminar or course numbered in sequence in any of the listed
areas may be offered in a given term.
Not all of the following areas will necessarily be represented by course offerings in any one year. Seminar titles and full course information is available in the English Graduate Handbook. 26-500. Methodology 26-501. Tutorials 26-505. The English Language and Linguistics 26-510. Literature of the Old English Period 26-515. Literature of the Middle English Period 26-520. Literature of the Renaissance 26-525. Renaissance Drama 26-530. Literature of the Restoration Period 26-535. Literature of the Eighteenth Century 26-540. Literature of the Romantic Period 26-545. Literature of the Victorian Period 26-550. Literature of the Twentieth Century 26-555. Literature of the United States 26-560. Literature of Canada 26-565. Post-Colonial Literature 26-570. Literary Genres: Poetry 26-575. Literary Genres: Drama 26-580. Literary Genres: Fiction 26-585. Literary Genres: Criticism/Cultural Studies 26-590. Creative Writing Seminar 26-794. Creative Writing Project 26-797. Thesis/Project
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