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Complementary Courses (2024-2025)

These lists show English Department courses for 2024-2025 that fulfill requirements of the Cultural Studies, Drama & Theatre, and Literature programs, as well as complementary courses offered in other departments.

Cultural Studies

This list comprises 2024-25 courses in the Department of English that will be accepted for credit towards your Cultural Studies program.

This list applies only to these courses as they are offered in 2024-25. These courses in a different year may not necessarily count towards your Cultural Studies program; please check the list for the year in which you took the course.

Courses are listed below by the program requirements they fulfill.

Other ENGL courses than those listed here may sometimes fulfill the program requirements given below. If you note a course not listed that seems to fulfill a given requirement, please see an advisor.


Theory and Criticism

ENGL 317, Theory of English Studies 1 Philosophical Approaches: The Private and the Public (fall)
ENGL 318, Theory of English Studies 2: Socio-Historical Approaches (winter)
ENGL 319, Cultural Theory Now (winter)
ENGL 322, Theories of the Text: Concepts of Criticism, 1850-1950 (winter)

Major Figure

ENGL 315, Shakespeare (fall)
ENGL 316, Milton (fall)
ENGL 411, Studies in a Canadian Literature: Cohen and PK Page (fall)
ENGL 415, Studies in 20th Century Literature 2: Colson Whitehead's America (fall)
ENGL 418, Major Author (Elizabeth Bowen) (winter)

Canadian Component

ENGL 229, Canadian Literature 2 (fall)
ENGL 313, Canadian Drama and Theatre: Dramas of Difference in Quebec (winter)
ENGL 333, Development of Canadian Poetry 2 (winter)
ENGL 354, Sexuality and Representation: Queer Screens (fall)
ENGL 410, Theme or Movement in Canadian Literature: Canadian Crime Fiction (fall)
ENGL 411, Studies in a Canadian Literature: Cohen and PK Page (fall)
ENGL 528, Canadian Literature: Food Voice in Canadian Literature (fall)

Historical Dimension

ENGL 335, The Twentieth-Century Novel 1: British Novel 1945-1975 (fall)
ENGL 336, The Twentieth-Century Novel II: The 20th Century Writes Back (winter)
ENGL 363, Film Movement or Period: American Film of the 1960s (Fall)
ENGL 366, Film Genre: Horror Film (winter)
ENGL 371, Theatre History, 19th to 21st Centuries: U.S. Popular Entertainments, 1820-1940 (winter)
ENGL 374, Film Movement or Period: American Film of the 1960s (fall)
ENGL 418, Major Author (Elizabeth Bowen) (winter)
ENGL 431, Studies in Drama: Latin American and Caribbean Theatre (winter)

400-level Theoretical Component:

ENGL 461, Studies in Literary Theory 2 (fall)
ENGL 479, Philosophy of Film (fall)
ENGL 490, Culture and Critical Theory 2: Introduction to Digital Humanities (winter)

Additional Courses

ENGL 226, American Literature 2: African American Literature before the Harlem
Renaissance (winter)
ENGL 290, Introduction to Postcolonial and World Literature (fall)
ENGL 320, Postcolonial Literature (fall)
ENGL 390, Political and Cultural Theory: Intro to Black Feminist Theory (fall)
ENGL 345, Literature and Society: Literary Institutions (fall)
ENGL 376, Scene Study. “Immersive/Interactive Theatre” (winter)
ENGL 378 Media and Culture (fall)
ENGL 380, Non-Fiction Media: Documentary Cinema (Winter)
ENGL 391, Special Topics in Cultural Studies 1: The Politics of Rest (winter)
ENGL 437, Studies in Literary Form: The Sonnet (winter)
ENGL 438, Studies in Literary Form: Literature and the Environmental Imagination (winter)
ENGL 444, Studies in Women Authors: Female Voices in Medieval Literature (fall)
ENGL 476, Alternative Approaches to Media (fall)

In addition, all of the above courses can count as additional courses on the audit sheet if they are not fulfilling another particular requirement.

Drama and Theatre

This list comprises 2024-25 courses in the Department of English that will be accepted for credit towards your Drama & Theatre program.

This list applies only to these courses as they are offered in 2024-25. These courses in a different year may not necessarily count towards your Drama & Theatre program; please check the list for the year in which you took the course.

Courses are listed below by the program requirements they fulfill.

Other ENGL courses than those listed here may sometimes fulfill the program requirements given below. If you note a course not listed that seems to fulfill a given requirement, please see an advisor.


Theory and Criticism

ENGL 317, Theory of English Studies 1 Philosophical Approaches: The Private and the Public (fall)
ENGL 318, Theory of English Studies 2: Socio-Historical Approaches (winter)
ENGL 319, Cultural Theory Now (winter)
ENGL 322, Theories of the Text: Concepts of Criticism, 1850-1950 (winter)
ENGL 360, Literary Criticism (winter)
ENGL 390, Political and Cultural Theory: Black Feminist Thought (fall)

Practice-Based Courses

ENGL 269, Introduction to Performance (winter)
ENGL 365, Costuming for the Theatre I: Costume Design (fall)
ENGL 367, Acting 2 (fall)
ENGL 372, Stage, Scenery and Lighting 2 (winter; delayed registration)
ENGL 376, Scene Study: Immersive/Interactive Theatre (winter)
ENGL 377, Costuming for the Theatre II (winter; delayed registration)

Performance-Oriented Courses

ENGL 269, Introduction to Performance (winter)
ENGL 376, Scene Study. “Immersive/Interactive Theatre” (winter)
ENGL 469, Acting 3: Voice and Embodiment for the Theatre (fall)

Courses in Theatre History

ENGL 306, Theatre History: Medieval and Early Modern (fall)
ENGL 370 Theatre History: The Long 18th Century (fall)
ENGL 371, Theatre History, 19th to 21st Centuries: U.S. Popular Entertainments, 1820-1940 (winter)
ENGL 431, Studies in Drama: Latin American and Caribbean Theatre (winter)
ENGL 467 Advanced Studies in Theatre History: Cleopatra: Race, Gender, Sexuality, Power (fall)

Courses in Drama and Theatre Before 1900

ENGL 306, Theatre History: Medieval and Early Modern (fall)
ENGL 370, Theatre History: The Long 18th century (40) (fall)
ENGL 308, English Renaissance Drama 1 (winter)
ENGL 315, Shakespeare (fall)
ENGL 400, Elizabethan Romance (fall)
ENGL 467, Advanced Studies in Theatre History: Cleopatra: Race, Gender, Sexuality, Power (fall)

400-level:

ENGL 400, Elizabethan Romance (fall)
ENGL 431, Studies in Drama: Latin American and Caribbean Theatre (winter)
ENGL 467, Advanced Studies in Theatre History: Cleopatra: Race, Gender, Sexuality, Power (fall)

Canadian Component

ENGL 313, Canadian Drama and Theatre: Dramas of Difference in Quebec (winter)

Shakespeare

ENGL 315, Shakespeare (fall)

Courses with a Theoretical Component

ENGL 390, Political and Cultural Theory: Intro to Black Feminist Theory (fall)
ENGL 460, Studies in Literary Theory: Race and Literature (Winter)
ENGL 490, Culture and Critical Theory 2

Additional Courses

ENGL 314, 20th-century Drama (winter)

All of the above courses can count as additional courses on the audit sheet if they are not fulfilling another particular requirement.

Literature

This list comprises 2024-25 courses in the Department of English that will be accepted for credit towards your Literature program.

This list applies only to these courses as they are offered in 2024-25. These courses in a different year may not necessarily count towards your Literature program; please check the list for the year in which you took the course.

Courses are listed below by the program requirements they fulfill.

Other ENGL courses than those listed here may sometimes fulfill the program requirements given below. If you note a course not listed that seems to fulfill a given requirement, please see an advisor.


Theory and Criticism

ENGL 317, Theory of English Studies 1 Philosophical Approaches: The Private and the Public (fall)
ENGL 318, Theory of English Studies 2: Socio-Historical Approaches (winter)
ENGL 319, Cultural Theory Now (winter)
ENGL 322, Theories of the Text: Concepts of Criticism, 1850-1950 (winter)
ENGL 345, Literature and Society: Literary Institutions (fall)
ENGL 360, Literary Criticism (winter)

Major Author

ENGL 315, Shakespeare (fall)
ENGL 316, Milton (fall)
ENGL 347, Virgil and Ovid (winter)
ENGL 411, Studies in a Canadian Literature: Cohen and PK Page (fall)
ENGL 415, Studies in 20th Century Literature 2: Colson Whitehead's America (fall)
ENGL 418, Major Author (Elizabeth Bowen) (winter)

Literature Before 1800

ENGL 301, Earlier 18th C Novel (fall)
ENGL 305, Renaissance English Literature I: The 1590s (Renaissance nondramatic) (winter)
ENGL 306, Theatre History: Medieval and Early Modern (fall)
ENGL 308, English Renaissance Drama 1 (winter)
ENGL 315, Shakespeare (fall)
ENGL 316, Milton (fall)
ENGL 331, Literature of the Romantic Period I: Love and Global Romanticism (fall)
ENGL 342, Introduction to Old English (winter)
ENGL 347, Great Writings of Europe 1: Virgil and Ovid (winter)
ENGL 348, Great Writings of Europe 2: Arthurian Origins (fall)
ENGL 357, Chaucer (fall)
ENGL 400, Earlier English Renaissance: Elizabethan Romance (fall)
ENGL 437, Studies in Literary Form: The Sonnet (winter)
ENGL 444, (fall 2024; delayed registration): Studies in Women Authors: Female Voices in Medieval Literature
ENGL 461, Studies in Literary Theory 2: Eros, Confession, and Self-Construction in Autobiography and the Novel (fall)

Canadian Literature

ENGL 229, Canadian Literature 2 (fall)
ENGL 313, Canadian Drama and Theatre: Dramas of Difference in Quebec (winter)
ENGL 333, Development of Canadian Poetry 2 (winter)
ENGL 410, Theme or Movement in Canadian Literature: Canadian Crime Fiction (fall)
ENGL 411, Studies in a Canadian Literature: Cohen and PK Page (fall)

American Literature

ENGL 225, American Literature 1 (fall)
ENGL 226, American Literature 2: African American Literature before the Harlem Renaissance (winter)
ENGL 323, Modern Poetry (fall)
ENGL 326, 19C American Prose (winter)
ENGL 345, Literature and Society: "Literary Institutions" (fall)
ENGL 415, Studies in 20th Century Literature 2: Colson Whitehead's America (fall)
ENGL 422, Studies in 19C American Literature (winter)
ENGL 437, Studies in Literary Form: Critical Race Readings of American Children’s Literature (winter)

Backgrounds of English Literature

ENGL 347, Great Writings of Europe 1: Virgil and Ovid (winter)
ENGL 348, Great Writings of Europe 2: Arthurian Origins (fall)

Old English

ENGL 342, Introduction to Old English (winter)

Medieval

ENGL 306, Theatre History: Medieval and Early Modern (fall)
ENGL 342, Introduction to Old English (winter)
ENGL 348, Great Writings of Europe 2: Arthurian Origins (fall)
ENGL 356, Middle English. Literature of the Fifteenth Century (winter)
ENGL 444, Studies in Women Authors: Female Voices in Medieval Literature (fall)
ENGL 456, Middle English. Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Late-Medieval English Literature (winter)

Renaissance & Restoration

ENGL 306, Theatre History: Medieval and Early Modern (fall)
ENGL 308, English Renaissance Drama 1 (winter)
ENGL 315, Shakespeare (fall)
ENGL 316, Milton (fall)
ENGL 400, Earlier English Renaissance: Elizabethan Romance (fall)
ENGL 401 Studies in the 17C (fall)
ENGL 437, Studies in Literary Form: The Sonnet (winter)

18C Literature

ENGL 301, Earlier 18th C Novel (fall)
ENGL 461, Studies in Literary Theory 2 (fall)

Romantic

ENGL 237, Introduction to Study of a Literary Form: Funny Forms and Genres: A Literary History of Comedy (winter)
ENGL 331, Literature of the Romantic Period I: Love and Global Romanticism (fall)

Victorian

ENGL 329, 19C English Novel 1 (fall)
ENGL 394, Popular Literary Forms (winter)
ENGL 423: British Literature of the Victorian Fin de Siècle (winter)

19C American

ENGL 225, American Literature 1 (fall)
ENGL 326, 19C American Prose (winter)
ENGL 371, Theatre History, 19th to 21st Centuries: U.S. Popular Entertainments, 1820-1940 (winter)
ENGL 422, Studies in 19C American Literature (winter)
ENGL 437, Studies in Literary Form: Critical Race Readings of American Children’s Literature (winter)

Modern

ENGL 229, Canadian Literature 2 (fall)
ENGL 290, Introduction to Postcolonial and World Literature (fall)
ENGL 314, 20th-Century Drama (winter)
ENGL 320, Postcolonial Literature (fall)
ENGL 323, Modern Poetry (fall)
ENGL 333, Development of Canadian Poetry 2 (winter)
ENGL 335, The Twentieth-Century Novel 1: British Novel 1945-1975 (fall)
ENGL 336, The Twentieth-Century Novel II: The 20th Century Writes Back (winter)
ENGL 345, Literature and Society: "Literary Institutions" (fall)
ENGL 385: Topics in Literature and Film: Spy Fiction (winter)
ENGL 410, Theme or Movement in Canadian Literature: Canadian Crime Fiction (fall)
ENGL 418, Major Author (Elizabeth Bowen (winter)
ENGL 419, Studies in 20th C. Lit: Breaking the Sequence: Narrative Interventions in Early Twentieth-Century Modernist Fiction (fall)
ENGL 431, Studies in Drama: Latin American and Caribbean Theatre (winter)
ENGL 438, Studies in Literary Form: Literature and the Environmental Imagination (winter)

Contemporary

ENGL 229, Canadian Literature 2 (fall)
ENGL 290, Introduction to Postcolonial and World Lit (fall)
ENGL 297 Special Topics of Literary Study: Twenty-First-Century American Fiction (fall)
ENGL 320, Postcolonial Literature (fall)
ENGL 333, Development of Canadian Poetry 2 (winter)
ENGL 345, Literature and Society: "Literary Institutions" (fall)
ENGL 390, Political and Cultural Theory: Intro to Black Feminist Theory (fall)
ENGL 410, Theme or Movement in Canadian Literature: Canadian Crime Fiction (fall)
ENGL 411, Studies in a Canadian Literature: Cohen and PK Page (fall)
ENGL 415, Studies in 20th Century Literature 2: Colson Whitehead's America (fall)
ENGL 431, Studies in Drama: Latin American and Caribbean Theatre (winter)
ENGL 438, Studies in Literary Form: Literature and the Environmental Imagination (winter)

Additional Courses:

ENGL 360, Literary Criticism (winter)
ENGL 390, Political and Cultural Theory: Intro to Black Feminist Theory (fall)
ENGL 345, Literature and Society: Literary Institutions (fall)
ENGL 438, Studies in Literary Form: Literature and the Environmental Imagination (winter)
ENGL 460, Studies in Literary Theory: Race and Literature – from medieval to modern (winter)
ENGL 490, Culture and Critical Theory 2: Introduction to Digital Humanities (winter)

In addition, all of the above courses can count as additional courses on the audit sheet if they are not fulfilling another particular requirement.

Courses in Other Departments

The appearance of a course on these lists does not guarantee that the department running this course and/or the instructor will grant permission to a student from English to take this course; please always inquire about the availability of taking these courses.

There might be other courses in the Faculty of Arts for which you could receive English program credit. If you feel you have identified such a course that is not on this list, you must show your advisor the course syllabus in advance and, if he/she/they agree(s), get the advisor’s initialled approval of the course on your program Audit Sheet.

Finally, recall that majors are allowed to claim only two courses from outside the department to their English degree; if you wish to claim a third non-department course, you must receive advance approval from your advisor. (Minors may claim only one course from outside the department.)


Note: this inexhaustive list may not cover all courses that would fit well with our curriculum. Please inquire with an advisor if your course is not on this list.

Cultural Studies

Major Figure Requirement

GERM 355: Nietzsche and Wagner (fall)
GERM 358: Franz Kafka (fall)
HISP 454: Major Figures: Spanish Literature and Culture (fall)* (taught in Spanish)
ITAL 355: Dante and the Middle Ages (winter)
RUSS 330: Chekhov Without Borders (fall)
RUSS 337: Vladimir Nabokov (winter)
RUSS 357: Leo Tolstoy (winter)
RUSS 397: Tarkovsky: Cinema and Philosophy (fall)

Canadian Component

ANTH 338, Indigenous Studies of Anthropology (winter)*
ARTH 225: Aspects of Canadian Art (fall)
ARTH/CANS 315: Indigenous Art and Culture (winter)
ARTH 411: Canadian Art and Race (winter)*
CANS 200: Understanding Canada
CANS 203: Making Canada (winter)
CANS 415: Black Canada (fall)
FREN 252: Littérature québécoise (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 315: Cinema québécoise (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 382: Littérature québécoise 2 (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 450: Questions de littérature québécoise (winter) (taught in French)
GSFS 307: Indigenous Feminisms (winter)
INDG 200: Introduction to Indigenous Studies (fall)
INDG 302: Introduction to Kanien’ké:ha (fall)
ISLA 395: Melancholic Migrants (fall)*
QCST 200: Introduction to the Study of Quebec (fall)
QCST 300: Quebec Culture and Society (fall)

Historical Dimension

ARTH 205: Introduction to Modern Art (fall)
ARTH 305: Methods in Art History (winter)
ARTH 339: Critical Issues in Contemporary Art (winter)
CLAS 203: Greek Mythology (winter)
COMS 230: Communication and Democracy (winter)
COMS 320: Media and Empire (fall)*
COMS 330: Media in Cultural Life (winter)
COMS 340: New Media (winter)
COMS 350: Sound Culture (fall)*
COMS 361: Media and Culture of the Night (fall)
EAST 362: Japanese Cinema (fall)
EAST 364: Mass Culture and Postwar Japan (fall)*
EAST 368: Asian Genre Cinemas (winter)
EAST 375: Korean Media and Popular Culture (winter)*
EAST 377: Transnational Asian Culture (winter)*
EAST 454: Topics: Chinese Cinema (winter)
EAST 477: Media and Environment in Asia (winter)*
FREN 253 Oeuvres culture occidentale (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 315: Cinema Québécoise (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 485: Littérature française contemporaine (winter) (taught in French)
GERM 355: Nietzsche and Wagner (fall)
GERM 357: German Culture in European Context (fall)
GERM 370: Special Topics in German Film (winter)
GERM 390: Topics in 21st Century German Literature and Culture (winter)
HISP 341: Spanish Cinema (winter) (taught in Spanish)
HISP 355: Contemporary Spanish Literature and Culture (fall) (taught in Spanish)
HISP 439: Revolution, Dictatorship & Activism in Latin American Cinema (fall) (taught in Spanish)
ISLA 385: Poetics and Politics in Arabic Literature (winter)
ITAL 307: Fascism in Italian Literature and Film (winter)
ITAL 365: The Italian Renaissance (fall)
ITAL 374: Classics of Italian Cinema (fall)
ITAL 477: Italian Cinema and Video (winter)
JWST 309: Jews in Film: The Jewish Documentary (fall)
JWST 370: Israeli Popular Culture
MUAR 211: The Art of Listening (fall/winter)
MUAR 374: Special Topics in Music (fall/winter)*
MUAR 392: Popular Music after 1945 (fall)
RELG 207: Introduction to the Study of Religions (winter)
RUSS 381: Russia’s Utopia Complex (winter)

400-Level Theory Requirement

ANTH 352: History of Anthropological Theory (fall)ANTH 412: Topics: Anthropological Theory (winter)
COMS 400: Critical Theory Seminar (fall and winter)
COMS 411: Disability, Technology and Communication (winter)
COMS 490: Special Topics in History and Theory of Media (fall and winter)
COMS 491: Special Topics in Communication Studies (fall)
COMS 492: Power, Difference, and Justice (fall and winter)
GSFS 402/PHIL 442: Topics in Feminist Theory: Covid-19 Pandemic, Disability Justice, and Racism/Colonialism (fall)
GSFS 407: Sexuality and Gender: New Directions (winter)
LACS 497 Research Seminar: Latin America and the Caribbean (winter)*
PHIL 427: Topics in Critical Philosophy of Race (winter)
PHIL 436: Aesthetics 2 (winter)

Other Courses

ANTH 202: Socio-Cultural Anthropology (fall)
ANTH 206: Environment and Culture (winter)
ANTH 207: Ethnography through Film (winter)
ANTH 209: Anthropology of Religion (winter)
ANTH 304: Chinese Culture in Ethnography and Film (fall)
ANTH 343: Anthropology and the Animal (winter)
ANTH 355: Theories of Culture and Society (winter)*
ANTH 385: Sex, Science, and Culture (winter)
ANTH 407: Anthropology of the Body (fall)*
ARTH 292: Introduction to Contemporary Art (winter)
ARTH 360: Studies in the Photographic (fall)
ARTH 411: Canadian Art and Race (fall)
CLAS 306: Classics in Modern Media (winter)
COMS 301: Core Concepts in Critical Theory (fall)
COMS 310: Media and Feminist Studies (fall)
COMS 330: Media in Cultural Life (winter)
COMS 350: Sound Culture (winter)
COMS 360: Environmental Communication (winter)
COMS 361: Children, Youth, and Digital Media (fall)*
EAST 215: Introduction to East Asian Art (fall)
EAST 353: Approaches to Chinese Cinema (fall)
EAST 464: Image, Text, Performance (fall)
GSFS 200 Feminist and Social Justice Studies (winter)
GSFS 250: Sexual and Gender Diversity Studies (fall)
GSFS 301: Queer and Feminist Food (fall)
GSFS 303: Gender and Disability (fall)
GSFS 305: Critical Race and Social Justice Theories (fall)
GSFS 306: Queer Theory (winter)
GSFS 304: Postcolonial Feminist Theories (fall)
GSFS 307: Indigenous Feminisms (winter)
HISP 320: Contemporary Brazilian Literature and Film (fall)
ITAL 295: Italian Cultural Studies (winter) (taught in Italian)
LLCU 230: Environmental Imaginations (winter)
LLCU 255: Introduction to Literary Text Mining (winter)
LLCU 300: Cinema and the Visual (winter)
LLCU 311: Digital Studies/Citizenry (fall)
MUAR 374 (sec. 001): Music and Colonialism in Global History (winter)
MUAR 393: Introduction to Jazz (winter)
MUAR 399: Music and Queer Identity (fall)
PHIL 242: Introduction to Feminist Theory (fall)
PHIL 327: Philosophy of Race (fall)
PHIL 336: Aesthetics (fall)
PHIL 349: Environmental Philosophy (fall)
PHIL 375: Existentialism (fall)*
PHIL 436: Aesthetics 2 (winter)
RELG 309: World Religions and Cultures They Create (fall)
RELG 331: Religion and Globalization (fall)
RELG 368: Japanese Religions in Pop Culture (winter)

Drama & Theatre

CLAS 203: Greek Mythology (winter)
CLAS 306: Classics in Modern Media (winter)
GSFS 250: Sexual and Gender Diversity Studies (fall)
GSFS 303: Gender and Disability (fall)
GSFS 305: Critical Race and Social Justice Theories (fall)
GSFS 306: Queer Theory (winter)
INDG 200: Introduction to Indigenous Studies (fall)
INDG 302: Introduction to Kanien’ké:ha (fall)
ITAL 290: Commedia Dell’Arte (winter)* (taught in Italian)
ITAL 365: The Italian Renaissance (fall)
PHIL 242: Introduction to Feminist Theory (fall)
PHIL 327: Philosophy of Race (fall)
PHIL 336: Aesthetics (fall)
PHIL 349: Environmental Philosophy (fall)
PHIL 375: Existentialism (fall)*
PHIL 436: Aesthetics 2 (winter)*
PHIL 474: Phenomenology (winter)*
RUSS 330: Chekhov Without Borders (fall)
RUSS 385: Staging Russianness: From Pushkin to Chekhov (winter)*

Literature

ANTH 209: Anthropology of Religion (winter)
CLAS 203: Greek Mythology (winter)
CLAS 301: Ancient Greek Literature and Society (fall)
CLAS 302: Roman Literature and Society (winter)
EAST 350: Gender and Sexuality in Chinese Literature (winter)*
EAST 453: Topics: Chinese Literature (fall)
EAST 515: Beyond Orientalism (fall)*
FREN 222 Introduction aux études littéraires (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 250: Littérature française avant 1800 (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 251: Littérature française depuis 1800 (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 252: Littérature québécoise (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 333: Questions de littérature du Moyen Âge et de l'Ancien Régime (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 335: Théories littéraires 1 (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 337: Textes, imaginaires, sociétés (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 340: Atelier d'Ă©criture narrative (fall)* (taught in French)
FREN 355: Littérature du 20e siècle 1 (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 360: La littérature du 19e siècle 1 (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 362: La littérature du 17e siècle 1 (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 364: La littérature du 18e siècle 1 (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 381: Littératures francophones 2 (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 450: Questions de littérature québécoise (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 453: Littérature du 20e siècle 2 (winter) (taught in French)
FREN 456: La littérature médiévale 2 (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 459: La littérature du 18e siècle 2 (fall) (taught in French)
FREN 485: Littérature française contemporaine (winter) (taught in French)
GERM 259: Introduction to German Literature 1 (fall)
GERM 260: Introduction to German Literature 2 (winter)
GERM 352: German Literature—19th Century 3 (winter)
GERM 358: Franz Kafka (fall)
GERM 365: Modern Short Fiction (winter)
GERM 366: Lyric Poetry (fall)
GERM 401: Advanced Topics in German Literature and Culture (fall)*
GSFS 250: Sexual and Gender Diversity Studies (fall)
GSFS 303: Gender and Disability (fall)
GSFS 305: Critical Race and Social Justice Theories (fall)
GSFS 306: Queer Theory (winter)
HISP 241: Survey of Spanish Literature and Culture 1 (winter)* (taught in Spanish)
HISP 243: Survey of Latin American Literature and Culture 1 (winter) (taught in Spanish)
HISP 244: Survey of Latin American Literature and Culture 2 (fall) (taught in Spanish)
HISP 320: Contemporary Brazilian Literature and Film (fall)
HISP 328: Literature of Ideas: Latin America (fall) (taught in Spanish)
HISP 335: Politics and Poetry in Latin America (winter)* (taught in Spanish)
HISP 352: Latin American Novel (fall) (taught in Spanish)
HISP 355: Contemporary Spanish Literature and Culture (fall) (taught in Spanish)
HISP 357: Latin American Digital Literature and Culture (winter) (taught in Spanish)
HISP 358: Gender and Textualities (winter) (taught in Spanish)
INDG 200: Introduction to Indigenous Studies (fall)
INDG 302: Introduction to Kanien’ké:ha (fall)
ISLA 388: Persian Literature (fall)
ITAL 345: Romanticism in Italy (winter) (taught in Italian)
ITAL 355: Dante and the Middle Ages (winter)
ITAL 365: The Italian Renaissance (fall)
JWST 205: Introduction to Jewish Literature (fall)
JWST 261: History of Jewish Philosophy and Thought (fall)
JWST 325: Israeli Literature in Translation (fall)
JWST 330: Topics in the Hebrew Bible (winter)
JWST 383: Holocaust Literature: Memoirs (winter)
JWST 386: American Jewish Literature (fall)
LLCU 255: Introduction to Literary Text Mining (winter)
PHIL 327: Philosophy of Race (fall)
PHIL 336: Aesthetics (fall)
PHIL 436: Aesthetics 2 (winter)
RELG 203: Bible and Western Culture (fall)
RELG 211: Theology through Fiction (fall)
RELG 371: Religion and Sexuality (winter)
RELG 302: Literature of Ancient Israel 1 (fall)
RELG 303: Literature of Ancient Israel 2 (winter)
RELG 307: Bible, Quran, and Interpretations (fall)
RELG 309: World Religions and Cultures They Create (fall)
RUSS 223 Russian 19th Century: Literary Giants 1 (fall)
RUSS 224 Russian 19th Century: Literary Giants 2 (winter)
RUSS 330: Chekhov Without Borders (fall)
RUSS 337: Vladimir Nabokov (winter)
RUSS 340: Russian Short Story (fall)
RUSS 357: Leo Tolstoy (winter)
RUSS 381: Russia’s Utopia Complex (winter)

*note prerequisite

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