Fall 2011

  • ENGL 510   Creative NonFiction
  • ENGL 530   Medieval English Literature
  • ENGL 565   Eighteenth Century Literature
  • ENGL 600   CORE SEMINAR: Texts and Interpretation
  • HIST 506   Renaissance Europe
  • HIST 522   History of the Family after 1600
  • HIST 524   Nineteenth Century Europe
  • HIST 540   Issues in First Nations - Canadian Relations
  • HIST 506   War, Peace and Society
  • HIST 600   CORE SEMINAR: History, Culture and Interpretation
  • PHIL 510   Issues in Social Justice
  • PHIL 521   Postmodern Philosophy
  • PHIL 583   Religious Experience Seminar
  • PHIL 591   Existentialism

ENGL/HIST/PHIL 610/611/612/613 may be taken any semester.

  • 610 the Research Design / Bibliography course must be completed and permission given by your supervisor before moving on to either 611 (Thesis I) or 613 (Major Paper).

ENGL/HIST/PHIL 607 Special Topics (Directed Studies) may be taken after consultation with your academic advisor and individual professors.  Begin discussions with your professors and have the paperwork completed early.  Registration for these courses should be finalized by the Add / Drop deadline each semester (Sept. 21, 2011).

Spring 2011

  • ENGL 512   Studies in 20th Century American Literature
  • ENGL 551   Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 593   Fantasy Literature
  • ENGL 630   Religion, Gender and Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain
  • HIST 523   Tudor-Stuart England
  • HIST 532   Issues in History of BC
  • HIST 542   Evolution of Canadian Foreign Policy
  • HIST 619   The Renaissance Mind
  • PHIL 520   Social & Political Philosophy
  • PHIL 573   Reason & Belief in God
  • PHIL 600   Core Issues in Philosophy

ENGL/HIST/PHIL 610/611/612/613 may be taken any semester.  610 the Research Design / Bibliography course must be completed and permission given by your supervisor before moving on to either 611 (Major Paper) or 613 (Thesis I).

ENGL/HIST/PHIL 607 Special Topics (Directed Studies) may be taken after consultation with your academic advisor and individual professors.  Begin discussions and have the paperwork completed early.  Registration for these courses should be finalized by the Add / Drop deadline each semester (ie. for Spring 2011 the deadline is Jan. 23).