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Associate Professor and Interim Head of the
Department
R. Hollett
The degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy are offered in
English Language and Literature.
Candidates for the M.A. in English may complete the program as either
part-time or full-time students. Candidates for the Ph.D. in English must
be in attendance as full-time students for at least three semesters of the
program.
MASTER OF ARTS
1. Upon admission, each candidate will be assigned at least one Supervisor.
2. A candidate who does not hold an Honours degree (or its equivalent:
60 credit hours in English with an average of grade B or higher) shall
be required to complete such undergraduate courses as the Department may
deem necessary. These shall be in addition to the required graduate courses.
3. Candidates who have not completed English 4900 (Bibliography I) or
an equivalent course or courses will be required to complete English 5900
(Bibliography and Research Methods). The course will not count as one of
the required courses in any graduate program. The course will be graded as
Pass/Fail. As in other graduate courses a grade of 65B or above is considered
a Pass.
4. Full-time candidates may reasonably expect to complete their Master
of Arts degree in one or two years. Candidates are strongly encouraged
to satisfy degree requirements no later than three years after admission.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
(I) Thesis Option
1. Candidates completing the M.A. with thesis will complete a minimum
of 15 credit hours in graduate courses, which will normally include English
7003 and a thesis.
A thesis proposal, deemed acceptable by the Supervisor(s), including
a statement of topic, working title, plan of research, and preliminary
bibliography, shall be submitted by the candidate to the Departmental Graduate
Studies Committee for its approval by the end of the student’s third semester.
The Departmental Graduate Studies Committee shall return the thesis proposal
to the candidate no later than one month after receiving it.
(II) Non-Thesis Option
Candidates completing the M.A. without thesis will complete a minimum
of 24 credit hours in graduate courses, which will normally include English
7003.
COURSES
In accordance with Senate’s Policy Regarding Inactive Courses,
courses which have not been offered in the previous three academic years
and which are not scheduled to be offered in the current academic year have
been removed from the following listing. For information about any of these
inactive courses, please contact the Head of the Department.
A selection of the following graduate courses will be offered to meet
the requirements of candidates, as far as the resources of the Department
will allow.
NOTES: 1) Since it is impossible to list in detail the many topics
that may from time to time be offered, the titles below refer only to the
major periods and general subject areas in which specific courses may be
available. The content and approach in specific courses will vary according
to the research interests of students and faculty involved in the course.
Students should consult the Department's annual Graduate Student Guide (or
the Graduate Co-ordinator) for detailed descriptions of specific course offerings.
Normally, no fewer than ten graduate courses are offered in any given academic
year.
2) English 5900 cannot be counted as one of the required graduate courses
in any program.
3) All students will normally take English 7003 - Trends in Contemporary
Literary Theory, usually in their first semester.
TABLE OF CREDIT RESTRICTIONS FOR PRESENT ENGLISH
COURSES WITH FORMER ENGLISH COURSES
CREDIT MAY BE OBTAINED FOR ONLY ONE COURSE FROM EACH OF THE PAIRS LISTED
IN THIS TABLE
| Present Course | Former Course | Present Course | Former Course |
| 7004 | 7031 | 7055 | 6073 |
| 7055 | 7030 | 7056 | 6073 |
| 7032 | 6000 | 7057 | 6080 |
| 7033 | 6001/6002 | 7058 | 6081 |
| 7034 | 6010 | 7059 | 6082 |
| 7035 | 6011 | 7060 | 6083 |
| 7036 | 6012 | 7061 | 6090 |
| 7037 | 602A/B | 7062 | 6091 |
| 7038 | 6021 | 7063 | 6092 |
| 7039 | 6022 | 7064 | 6093 |
| 7040 | 6023/6024 | 7065 | 7010 |
| 7041 | 6025 | 7066 | 7014 |
| 7042 | 6030 | 7067 | 7014 |
| 7043 | 6031 | 7068 | 7014 |
| 7044 | 6032/6033/6040 | 7069 | 7012 |
| 7045 | 6040 | 7070 | 7015 |
| 7046 | 6041 | 7071 | 7017 |
| 7047 | 6042 | 7072 | 7017 |
| 7048 | 6043/6050/6051 | 7073 | 7016 |
| 7049 | 6052 | 7074 | 7016 |
| 7050 | 6053 | 7075 | 7016 |
| 7051 | 6060 | 7078 | 6070 |
| 7052 | 6061/6062/6063 |
5900. Bibliography and Research Methods
6403. Etymology (same as Linguistics 6403)
6420. English Dialectology I
6421. English Dialectology II
7003. Trends in Contemporary Critical Theory
7004. English Phonology and Morphology
7005. The Syntactic Structure of English
7031. English Phonology & Morphgy
7032. Studies in Old English I
7033. Studies in Old English II
7034. Studies in Middle English I
7035. Studies in Middle English II
7036. Studies in Middle English III
7037. Studies in 16th-Century Literature I
7039. Studies in 16th-Century Literature III
7040. Studies in 16th-Century Literature IV
7041. Studies in 17th-Century British Literature I
7042. Studies in 17th-Century British Literature II
7043. Studies in 17th-Century British Literature III
7044. Studies in 17th-Century British Literature IV
7045. Studies in 18th-Century British Literature I
7047. Studies in 18th-Century British Literature III
7048. Studies in 18th-Century British Literature IV
7049. Studies in 19th-Century British Literature I
7050. Studies in 19th-Century British Literature II
7051. Studies in 19th-Century British Literature III
7052. Studies in 19th-Century British Literature IV
7053. Studies in 20th-Century British Literature I
7054. Studies in 20th-Century British Literature II
7055. Studies in 20th-Century British Literature III
7056. Studies in 20th-Century British Literature IV
7057. Studies in Pre-19th Century American Literature
7058. Studies in 19th Century American Literature I
7059. Studies in 19th-Century American Literature II
7060. Studies in 19th-Century American Literature III
7061. Studies in 20th-Century American Literature I
7063. Studies in 20th-Century American Literature III
7064. Studies in 20th-Century American Literature IV
7065. Studies in Pre-19th Century Canadian Literature
7066. Studies in 19th-Century Canadian Literature I
7067. Studies in 19th-Century Canadian Literature II
7068. Studies in 19th-Century Canadian Literature III
7069. Studies in 20th-Century Canadian Literature I
7070. Studies in 20th-Century Canadian Literature II
7071. Studies in 20th-Century Canadian Literature III
7072. Studies in 20th-Century Canadian Literature IV
7073. Studies in Newfoundland Literature I
7074. Studies in Newfoundland Literature II
7075. Studies in Newfoundland Literature III
7076. Studies in Anglo-Irish Literature I
7077. Studies in Anglo-Irish Literature II
7078. Studies in Modern Drama
7079. Studies in Post-Colonial Literature I
7081. Studies in Post-Colonial Literature III
7082. Studies in Critical Theory I
7083. Studies in Critical Theory II
7084. Studies in Critical Theory III
7085. Special Readings in English I
7086. Special Readings in English II
7087. Special Readings in English III
7020-25. Special Topics in English
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