Mar 29, 2024  
University of Alberta Calendar 2020-2021 
    
University of Alberta Calendar 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Major in English [Arts]


Degree of BA


See Bachelor of Arts (BA) .

Students wishing to major in English must take ★6 of junior English (or ★3 of junior ENGL plus WRS 101) and a minimum of ★30 to a maximum of ★48 at the 200-level or above, including ★9 at the 200-level (or ★6 for students admitted prior to 2019-20), ★9 at the 300-level and ★6 at the 400-level.

The Department of English and Film Studies strongly recommends that students take a broad range of courses (consult the department website), including courses in:

  • Indigenous literatures and cultures;
  • Canadian literature and culture;
  • pre-1900 literature and culture.

Notes

  1. Certain 300- and 400-level WRITE (Creative Writing) courses have specific 200-level and/or 300-level prerequisites.
  2. Students taking English as a major and Creative Writing as a minor cannot count WRITE courses toward requirements for the major. WRITE and approved cross-listed courses apply as ENGL courses for students taking English as a major and a subject other than Creative Writing as a minor; however no more than ★15 of WRITE courses may be used to fulfill program requirements. See Cross-Listed Courses  for regulations concerning cross-listed courses.

Students taking English as a major or as a minor are encouraged to consult the Department Undergraduate Programs Advisor on their choice of courses. This is important in entering third year.

The major in English is not designed to meet specific requirements for entrance into graduate programs in the Department of English and Film Studies; students desiring such preparation are encouraged to consult the Associate Chair (Graduate Studies) and the Graduate admissions requirements for the program of their choice before enrolling in the third year of the BA program.