General Arts and Science - English Diploma
Written communication is a key component of all academic inquiry, regardless of discipline. The English major equips students with an array of tools for English expression, providing them a distinct advantage in both their present and future academic endeavours. Written communication is also a key component in the affairs of business, government, law, education and science. Therefore, the tools acquired in the English major are also of considerable value beyond post-secondary. Finally, through the study of various literary genres and the literature of various historical periods, the English major develops the critical thinking skills and creativity necessary for understanding the global phen
Courses
- ANT 1195 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANT 2295 — Anthropology of Gender
- ARK 1165 — Introduction Into Archaeology
- ARK 2261 — Archaeology of Prehistoric Europe
- ARK 2265 — Archaeology of Ancient Civilizations
- ART 1150 — Art Explorations
- ART 1170 — Sculpture I
- BIO 1150 — Cellular Basis of Life
- BIO 1151 — Environmental Issues
- BIO 1152 — Physiology of Aging
- BIO 1155 — Human Nutrition
- BIO 1156 — Wellness and Health Issues
- BIO 1157 — Diversity of Life
- BIO 1160 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 1161 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO 1162 — Microbiology
- BLK 1151 — Blackfoot Language I
- BUS 1166 — Business Law
- CMM 2295 — Telling Stories II: Script to Screen
- COM 1162 — Interpersonal Relationships and Communications
- COM 1170 — Helping Relationships
- CPL 2250 — Community Service Learning II
- CPU 1151 — Introduction to Computers
- ECN 1180 — Microeconomics
- ECN 2253 — Macroeconomics
- ENG 1150 — Composition
- ENG 1159 — Writing for the Workplace
- ENG 1165 — Introduction to Creative Writing
- ENG 1180 — Survey of Canadian Literature
- ENG 1185 — Writing for Children and Young Adults
- ENG 1190 — Introduction to Language and Literature
- ENG 2260 — Introduction to Dramatic Literature
- ENG 2265 — Indigenous Literature
- ENG 2285 — Children's Literature
- ENG 2290 — Writing for the Screen
- ENG 2291 — Literary Magazine
- EXS 1159 — Exercise and Healthful Living
- HIS 1170 — Western Civilization
- HIS 2265 — Canadian History
- HIS 2270 — American History
- HUM 1150 — Logic
- HUM 1155 — Ethics
- HUM 1180 — Introduction to World Religions
- HUM 1190 — Popular Culture
- HUM 2281 — Christianity
- HUM 2285 — Buddhism
- HUM 2291 — Film Studies
- INS 1155 — Introduction to Indigenous Studies
- MUS 1150 — Music Appreciation
- PED 1180 — Introduction to Coaching
- PRS 1155 — Speech
- PSC 1150 — Local Government
- PSC 1161 — Introduction to Politics
- PSC 1165 — Canadian Government
- PSC 2260 — International Relations
- PSC 2280 — Political Philosophy
- PSY 1150 — Psychology as a Biological Science
- PSY 1151 — Psychology as a Social Science
- PSY 1160 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSY 1170 — Human Development Across the Lifespan
- PSY 1171 — Child Growth and Development
- PSY 1177 — Psychology of Aging
- PSY 1179 — Adolescent Development
- PSY 2253 — Child Psychopathology
- PSY 2255 — Psychology of Sports
- PSY 2260 — Psychopathology
- PSY 2262 — Environmental Psychology
- PSY 2270 — Introduction to Personality Theory
- PSY 2275 — Introduction to Forensic Psychology
- PSY 2277 — Psychology of Addictions
- PSY 2280 — Social Psychology
- PSY 2290 — Brain and Behaviour
- SOC 1160 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 1167 — Sociology of Aging
- SOC 1170 — Introduction to Social Work
- SOC 2250 — Sociology of Sports
- SOC 2260 — Social Problems
- SOC 2270 — Sociology of the Family
- SOC 2276 — Sexuality
- SPN 1150 — Introductory Spanish
- SPN 1151 — Introductory Spanish II
- STS 2270 — Social Science Research Methods