Fall 2008 Courses

 

English 110 --  Composition

 

Prerequisite: One of the following guidelines should be followed: 73% on the combined English 12 and Government exam (within the last 5 years) or Level 4, on the composition section of the Language Proficiency Index (within the last 2 years) or completion of English 060 or completion of CESL 053, CESL 054 and CESL 057 with a grade of C+ or better

 

 

09 

08/09/03 -  08/12/17

M,W 

08:30-10:20 

AE 212 

Friedman T 

Open 

22/25/0 

 

 

ENGL 110 – 06 Course Outline

 

ENGL 217 Survey of Canadian Literature, Beginnings to 1950s

Prerequisite: C (or better) in two first-year Academic English courses, or instructor’s written consent

Section

Section Dates

Days

Times

Room

Instructor

Section
Status

Available/
Capacity/
Waitlist

01 

08/09/03 -  08/12/17

18:30-21:20 

AE 104 

Friedman T 

Open 

26/35/0 

 

 

ENGL 217 – 01 Course Outline

Winter 2009 Courses

 

ENGL 227 Survey of Canadian Literature From the 1950s to the Present

Prerequisite: C (or better) in two first-year Academic English courses, or instructor's written consent

Section

Section Dates

Days

Times

Room

Instructor

Section
Status

Available/
Capacity/
Waitlist

01 

09/01/05 -  09/04/25

18:30-21:20 

AE 164 

Friedman T 

Open 

25/35/0 

 

 

ENGL 424 Nineteenth Century Canadian Literature

Prerequisite: Any two of ENGL 110, 111, 112, 114 or 121, in addition to third-year standing

Section

Section Dates

Days

Times

Room

Instructor

Section
Status

Available/
Capacity/
Waitlist

01 

09/01/05 -  09/04/25

M

12:30-14:20
13:30-14:20 

AE 266
AE 266 

Friedman T 

Open 

10/31/0 

 

ENGL 426 Studies in Canadian Literature

Prerequisite: Any two of ENGL 110, 111 or 121 in addition to third-year standing.
Note: Students may enroll in up to 4 different sections of ENGL 426 for a maximum of 12 credits.

Section

Section Dates

Days

Times

Room

Instructor

Section
Status

Available/
Capacity/
Waitlist

01 

09/01/05 -  09/04/25

18:30-21:20 

AE 208 

Friedman T 

Open 

8/31/0 

Note: The subject of this selected topics course is "Journeying Through the Past: Canadian Quest Narratives".

 


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