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SPECIALIZATION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 70% in 3.0 principal courses, including 1.0 course from English 1000 to English 1999 plus 2.0 additional courses with no mark in these principal courses below 60% (Principal courses refers to the next two courses with the highest grades).

Module
9.0 courses
1.0 course in a Survey of Literary Traditions from: English 2301E, English 2401E, English 2501E, English 2601E; or the former English 2307E, the former English 2308E, the former English 2309E, the former English 2310E.
1.0 course in Theory from: English 2200 to English 2260, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G.
1.0 course from: English 2100 to English 2999.
1.0 course in Language or Medieval Literature and Language from: English 3300 to English 3319; or the former English 3001, the former English 3012, the former English 3115E, the former English 3116E.
1.0 course in Renaissance or Eighteenth-Century Literature from: English 3320 to English 3349, English 3440 to English 3449, English 3540 to English 3549, English 3640 to English 3649; or the former English 3224E, the former English 3226E, the former English 3227E, the former English 3228F/G (but not English 3333E (Huron), the former English 3444E, the former English 3446F/G).
1.0 course in Post-1800 Literature from: English 3350 to English 3399, English 3450 to English 3499, English 3550 to English 3599, English 3650 to English 3699, English 3700 to English 3799, English 3850 to English 3899; or the former English 3444E, the former English 3446F/G, the former English 3554E.
1.0 course from: English 2000 to English 3999; or, Medieval Studies, Theatre Studies, or Writing numbered 2200 to 3999; or Classical Studies 3100E.
1.0 course from: English 3000 to English 3999.
1.0 course from: English 3000 to English 4999.
Note: In the course of the module, at least 0.5 of the student's course work (numbered English 2100 or above) must examine issues of diversity. A list of suitable courses is maintained on the Department website.

Note: French or a foreign language is recommended for students intending to apply to graduate schools or professional programs.
Academic Calendar 2017 FACULTIES FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES ENGLISH AND WRITING STUDIES SPECIALIZATION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
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