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English 4000 Series
These courses are designed to give opportunity for special study of a chosen topic within a specific area. They may be devoted to a major author, a group of authors, or thematic or stylistic developments. The topic selected by the Department will be announced in the Spring preceding the year in which it is to be offered.

4001 SELECTED TOPICS IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY RENAISSANCE LITERATURE

4251 SELECTED TOPICS IN RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION LITERATURE

4351 SELECTED TOPICS IN POST- RENAISSANCE LITERATURE

4401 SELECTED TOPICS IN EIGHTEENTH AND/OR NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE

4501 SELECTED TOPICS IN MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE

4701 SELECTED TOPICS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE

4801 SELECTED TOPICS IN CANADIAN LITERATURE
Prereq: Permission of the instructor.

4901 SPECIAL TOPICS
A seminar course devoted to topics either too broad in scope to be offered in the area-defined selected topics courses or in a special subject not covered by the courses offered.
Prereq: Permission of the instructor.

4951 INDEPENDENT STUDY
Supervised by Members of the Department, this course offers independent research and study in which students pursue a planned programme of their choice approved by the Department and supervised by a member of the department. To be accepted for the Independent Study, students must have achieved an overall English average of B.
Prereq: Permission of the Department.

4990 HONOURS THESIS
Supervised by members of the Department, candidates for an Honours degree must complete an Honours thesis of acceptable scope and quality. The subject of the Honours thesis is to be approved by the Department at the end of the student's junior year. The candidate is to be directly responsible to a supervisor and a department committee.


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