Graduate
Education 5553 COIN7 - Topics in Counselling: Neurodiversity and Self-Care
Graduate
Education 5563 - Career Development Process and Practice
This course is for students who wish to expand their career counselling competencies. It includes a major practical component and will cover such topics as career education and exploration, planning and decision making, and incorporation of computer-based programs. Students are introduced to selected interest and other preference assessment tools. Equity and diversity are taken up as central concerns in career counselling.
Undergraduate
English 1213 - Composition 1
In this course, students will read a variety of essays and articles to help them learn to write a unified and coherent academic essay. Emphasis is on formulating a clear thesis, demonstrating an awareness of purpose and audience, and developing a personal writing voice in expository essays.
Undergraduate
English 1413 - Writing & Reading Critically 1
This course introduces students to novels, plays, and poems from the twentieth century and earlier. This course will develop creative and analytical skills and will provide students with strategies for writing clearly and persuasively.
Undergraduate
English 1423 - Writing & Reading Critically 2
This course introduces students to novels, plays, and poems from the twentieth century and earlier. This course will develop creative and analytical skills and will provide students with strategies for writing clearly and persuasively.
Undergraduate
English 2013 - Exploring Creative Writing: An Introduction
An introduction to the fundamentals of creative writing including technique and process through writing, reading, lecture, discussion, and workshop participation.
Undergraduate
English 2183 - Shakespeare 1
This course will involve the intensive study of selected plays by Shakespeare. Its main goal is to help students develop both a critical and a theatrical eye. Careful attention will be paid to the complexity of Shakespeare's language, as well as to the plays' roles as cultural artefacts both today and in the past.
Undergraduate
English 2193 - Shakespeare 2
This course will involve the intensive study of selected plays by Shakespeare. Its main goal is to help students develop both a critical and a theatrical eye. Careful attention will be paid to the complexity of Shakespeare's language, as well as to the plays' roles as cultural artefacts both today and in the past.
Undergraduate
English 2393 - Later Eighteenth-Century Literature
This course will introduce students to British literature and culture of the period 1730 to 1800.
