Subject Course Section Course Title Course Description Instructor Files Term
ENGL 336 001 Creative Writing 2

This course is designed to assist advanced creative writers in developing a body of work in one or more genres by means of supervised practice, discussions of craft, and peer critiques.

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024
ENGL 363 001 Shakespeare 2

A study of the plays written after 1599-1600, including Julius Caesar.

 

Held with THPERF 387

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024
ENGL 378 001, 002, 003, 004, 005 Professional Communications in Statistics and Actuarial Science

This course introduces students to oral and written communication in the fields of statistics and actuarial science. With emphasis on the public presentation of technical knowledge, the ability to give and receive constructive feedback, and communication in a collaborative environment, this course helps students develop proficiencies in critical workplace skills. This course is writing intensive and includes extensive collaborative assignments.

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024
ENGL 460D 001 Contemporary Literature of the United Kingdom and Ireland

A study of the contemporary literatures of the United Kingdom and Ireland, including such writers as Byatt, Boland, Drabble, Heaney, Hughes, Rushdie, and Stoppard.

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024
ENGL 486 001 Topics in Literatures Modern to Contemporary - Forms of Belief in Contemporary American Poetry

A special study of a selected topic, author, genre, or period in Modern to Contemporary literatures. Please see course instructor for details.

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024
ENGL 486 002 Topics in Literatures Modern to Contemporary - Minds at Work: Marilynne Robinson & Cormac McCarthy

A special study of a selected topic, author, genre, or period in Modern to Contemporary literatures. Please see course instructor for details.

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024
FR 192B 081 French Language 1: Module 2

An intensive French Language course. Vocabulary enrichment and development of reading, writing, and oral expression.

 

Offered online

Winter 2024
FR 297 001 French Culture & Literature: 1715 to the Present

A survey of French culture and literature from 1715 to the present.

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024
HHUM 101 001 Foundations of Health Humanities

Students will learn how diverse humanities disciplines (literature, history, philosophy, and others) contribute to a rich and well-rounded understanding of human health. Through a study of selected moments, concepts, and texts, students will engage with significant representations of health, illness, medicine, and the body from different eras and cultures. Students will have the opportunity to exercise self-awareness and sensitivity to the experience of others and to form skills in text-centred analysis, critical reflection, and careful argumentation.

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024
HHUM 222 001 Health, Illness, and Narrative

What stories do we tell ourselves about our bodies, relationships, and lives as we try - individually and as a culture - to be "healthy"? And how do stories help us cope with the uncertain, often scary, and sometimes tragic scenarios when illness replaces health? In this course students will pursue these questions by exploring the role narrative plays in our broader perceptions of health and illness. Through discussion and writing, students will analyze a range of media and genres to gain insight into the larger cultural discourses and social institutions that shape our understanding of these topics.

 

Offered on campus

Winter 2024