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ChairKaren Macfarlane, BA, MA (Queen’s), PhD (McGill), Associate Professor

English is the most interdisciplinary of disciplines. To study English is to study such fields as history and philosophy, psychology and sociology, but always from the unique perspective of the study of the English language itself through the practice of critical reading and writing. Because of the variety of the works studied, your thinking will become more flexible and creative–an asset for any future career.

The department offers a minor in Writing in addition to a major and minor in English.  Courses designated ENGL/WRIT may be counted toward either the Writing minor or the English major or minor.  Courses designated WRIT can be counted only toward the writing minor.

Any student wishing to major in English or minor in English or Writing must consult with the department chairperson, who will assign the student to an advisor. The student’s program should be planned in consultation with the advisor.

Admission Requirements

Review sections 2.1.5 Admission Requirements and 2.1.7 Additional Admission Requirements.

Major (20 Units)
Combined Major (20 Units)
Honours Degree (20 Units)
Concentration (4.0 Units)
Minors - English & Writing (3.0 Units)


Major (20 Units)
The degree with a major is intended for those students with a clearly focused interest who wish to gain knowledge in depth of a single discipline.

Students intending to complete the major degree must declare their intention to do so before registering for their sixth unit of coursework. Students who do not make this declaration within this time frame will not be permitted to register for further coursework.

Students must successfully complete 20 units with the following requirements:
  ❏  a minimum of 8.0 and a maximum of 10 units in the major as follows:
          ❏  either ENGL 1155 or ENGL 1170 and 1171
          ❏  ENGL 2201
          ❏  1.0 unit from ENGL 3300, 3355, 3356, 3361, 3364, 3365 3375, 3376
          ❏  3.0 additional units of ENGL at the 3000 level or above
          ❏  a minimum overall GPA of 2.0 in the required 8.0 units of ENGL
  ❏  a minor consisting of 3.0 units as specified by the department offering the minor. Students must achieve 
        a minimum GPA of 2.0 in the required 3.0 units
  ❏  students may choose a second 3.0 unit minor in any area that offers a minor
  ❏  1.0 unit from each core group A, B, and C listed under the Bachelor of Arts (General Studies) 
        (exclusive of the major):
          ❏  Core A - Sciences & Mathematics (1.0 unit)
          ❏  Core B - Social Sciences (1.0 unit)
          ❏  Core C - Humanities (1.0 unit)
  ❏  at least 9.0 units must be at the 2000 level or above
  ❏  Note: No more than 4.0 units from professional areas may be counted toward the degree. Courses 
        included in the
Applied Human Nutrition science minor will not be counted as professional electives.

Special Studies
Students may count a maximum of 4.0 units of directed/independent/research studies courses towards the degree, with no more than 2.0 units in any single discipline.


Major Certificate

Students who have graduated from Mount Saint Vincent University with a Bachelor of Arts with a major in English may apply to do an advanced major certificate. Students must fulfill the requirements for the advanced major degree.

Combined Major (20 Units)The combined major degree is intended for those students who wish to gain in-depth knowledge of two disciplines. Students must declare a major or combined major before registering for their sixth unit of coursework. Students who do not make this declaration within this time frame will not be permitted to register for further coursework.

Students must successfully complete 20 units.  In order to complete a combined major in English, the following requirements must be met:
  ❏  a minimum of 6.0 units and a maximum of 8.0 units in the English combined major as follows:
          ❏  either ENGL 1155 or ENGL 1170 and 1171
          ❏  ENGL 2201
          ❏  1.0 unit chosen from ENGL 3300, 3355, 3356, 3361, 3364, 3365, 3375, 3376 or 
                a “Special Topics” course that has been approved for this requirement
          ❏  2.0 additional units of ENGL at the 2000 level or above
          ❏  1.0 additional unit of ENGL at the 3000 level or above
  ❏  a second combined major specified by another program 
        (Biology, Canadian Studies, Chemistry, Cultural Studies, Economics, French, History, Mathematics, 
        Political Studies, Psychology, Sociology/Anthropology, Women’s Studies)

  ❏  a minimum overall GPA of 2.0 in the required 6.0 units of each combined major
  ❏  at least 5.0 units of the 12 units required for the combined majors must be at the 3000 level or above
  ❏  1.0 unit from each core group A, B, and C listed under the Bachelor of Arts (General Studies)
        (inclusive of the major):
          ❏  Core A - Sciences & Mathematics (1.0 unit)
          ❏  Core B - Social Sciences (1.0 unit)
          ❏  Core C - Humanities (1.0 unit)
  ❏  at least 9.0 units of the total 20 units must be at the 2000 level or above
  ❏  Note: No more than 4.0 units from professional areas may be counted toward the degree. Courses 
        included in the
Applied Human Nutrition science minor will not be counted as professional electives.

Special Studies
Students may count a maximum of 4.0 units of directed/independent/research studies courses towards the degree, with no more than 2.0 units in any single discipline.

 

Honours Degree (20 Units)Admission to the honours program must be approved by the honours committee of the English Department. Typically, application through the department chair would be made after the completion of 10 units of study; acceptance is contingent upon the agreement of a faculty member to supervise the thesis. Students considering graduate school should take a language other than English.

Students must successfully complete 20 units with the following requirements:
  ❏  a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 12 units in the honours subject as follows;
          ❏  either ENGL 1155 or ENGL 1170 and 1171
          ❏  ENGL 2201
          ❏  1.0 unit from ENGL 3330, 3354, 3363, 4407, 4408
          ❏  4.0 units from the following list with at least 0.5 unit from four different areas:
                 Medieval: ENGL 3361, 3375, 3376
                 Renaissance: ENGL 3355, 3356, 3364
                 Eighteenth-Century or Romantics: ENGL 3300, 3307, 3308, 3365
                 Nineteenth-Century British or American Literature: ENGL 3327, 3328, 3352, 3366
                 Twentieth-Century Literature: ENGL 3313, 3319, 3342, 3346, 3348, 3354, 3363, 3380
          ❏  2.0 additional units of ENGL  
          ❏  ENGL 4499, including the presentation of an honours colloquium and attendance at the 
                colloquia of other honours students
          ❏  with departmental approval, designated ENGL  4401, 4405, 4406 (Special Topics) may be 
                used to meet honours requirements
  ❏  a minor consisting of 3.0 units as specified by the department. Students must achieve a minimum 
        GPA of 2.0 in the required 3.0 units
  ❏  1.0 unit from each core group A, B, and C listed under the Bachelor of Arts (General Studies)
        (exclusive of the honours subject):
          ❏  Core A - Sciences & Mathematics (1.0 unit)
          ❏  Core B - Social Sciences (1.0 unit)
          ❏  Core C - Humanities (1.0 unit)
  ❏  obtain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a grade of at least C-  in 10 units of the required ENGL honours courses
  ❏  achieve a minimum of B- in the honours thesis 
  ❏  obtain an overall GPA of 3.0 or better in all courses counted for the degree beyond the first 5.0 units taken
  ❏  Note: No more than 4.0 units from professional areas may be counted toward the degree.  Courses 
        included in the
Applied Human Nutrition science minor will not be counted as professional electives.

Note: First-class honours will be awarded to students who maintain a GPA of 3.5 or better in 10 units in the honours subject and no grade below B- in all courses counted for the degree beyond the first 5.0 units taken.

 

Honours Certificate

Students who have graduated from Mount Saint Vincent University with a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in English may apply to do an honours certificate. Students must fulfill the requirements for the honours degree listed above and meet the University regulations regarding honours certificates.

Concentration (4.0 units)
To obtain a concentration in English, students must fulfill the following requirements:
  ❏  either ENGL 1155 or ENGL 1170 and 1171
  ❏  3.0 additional units of ENGL, 1.0 unit of which must be at the 3000 level or above


Minor in English (3.0 units)
To obtain a minor in English, students must fulfill the following requirements:
  ❏  either ENGL 1155 or ENGL 1170 and 1171
  ❏  2.0 additional units of ENGL at the 2000 level or above


Minor in Writing (3.0 units)
To obtain a minor in Writing, students must fulfill the following requirements:
  ❏  WRIT 1120
  ❏  2.5 additional units from WRIT ENGL/WRIT, LIBR 2100


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