Current Students
The English Department now offers both Major and Minor degrees in English.
For information on the Bachelor of Arts - Major in English, see below.
For information on the Bachelor of Arts - Minor in English, click here.
Bachelor of Arts, English Major
Program Structure
All English courses are 3 credits.
1000 Level
The 1000 level of study in English provides a foundation for all Associate of Arts degree and B.A. degree students by providing six to nine credits of critical reading and writing-intensive course work focusing, first, primarily on the essay form, and second, primarily on introductions to fiction, poetry and drama.
All B.A. program students must complete:
ENGL 1100 - Introduction to University Writing
and one of
ENGL 1202 - Reading and Writing about Selected Topics
ENGL 1204 - Reading and Writing about Genre
2000 Level
English courses at the 2000 level are accessible to all students who have completed the six English course credits from above (or their equivalent).
Prospective B.A., Major in English, program students must complete:
ENGL 2316 - English Literary Tradition: 14th to 18th Centuries
ENGL 2317 - English Literary Tradition: 18th to 20th Centuries
and one of
ENGL 2301 - Canadian Literature in English
ENGL 2309 - Literature of the United States of America
Students may also take further second-year courses as electives:
ENGL 2300 - Advanced Writing and Research Skills
ENGL 2310 - Classical and Biblical Literature
ENGL 2315 - The Comic Voice
ENGL 2319 - The Novel in English: Its Development
ENGL 2320 - Studies in Poetry
ENGL 2330 - Studies in Drama
ENGL 2340 - Studies in Fiction
ENGL 2350 - Critical Studies in Film
ENGL 2400 - Introduction to Cultural Studies
3000 and 4000 Level
English courses at the 3000 and 4000 level are accessible to students who meet the prerequisite(s) for the courses. In order to graduate with a B.A., Major in English however, students must be admitted to the B.A. and meet all of the B.A. degree requirements, including all program requirements for an English Major.
In order to satisfy the requirements of the B.A., Major in English program, students must complete, in addition to first- and second-year requirements, at least thirty course credits of study in English (with a minimum of three credits at the 4000 level) including:
• At least three credits from each group prior to 1900
• At least three credits in each of the five areas after 1900
• ENGL 3300 Critical Theory (satisfies Area 5)
Courses available to fulfill these requirements are as follows:
a) At least three credits from each group prior to 1900:
Group A:
ENGL 3315 - Chaucer: Saints, Sinners, and Sex
ENGL 3320 - Studies in Shakespeare
ENGL 3321 - English Renaissance Drama, Excluding Shakespeare
ENGL 3323 - Seventeenth-Century British Literature
ENGL 3325 - Eighteenth-Century British Literature
Group B:
ENGL 3301 - Nineteenth-Century Canadian Literature in English
ENGL 3306 - Literature of the United States: Beginnings to 1865
ENGL 3328 - Romantic Poetry and Poetics
ENGL 3332 - Victorian Poetry and Non-Fiction
ENGL 3336 - The Victorian Novel
b) At least three credits in each of the five areas after 1900:
Area 1:
ENGL 3351 - Studies in Modernism
ENGL 3352 - The British Novel, 1900-1945
ENGL 3355 - Modern and Contemporary Drama
ENGL 3356 - Modern and Contemporary Poetry
ENGL 3358 - British Fiction since 1945
Area 2:
ENGL 3301 - Nineteenth-Century Canadian Literature in English
ENGL 3304 - Canadian Drama in English
ENGL 3302 - Canadian Prose in English from 1900
ENGL 3303 - Canadian Poetry in English from 1880 to the Present
ENGL 4401 - Topics in Canadian Literature in English
Area 3:
ENGL 3307 - Literature of the United States: 1865-1910
ENGL 3308 - Literature of the United States: 1910-1945
ENGL 3309 - Literature of the United States: 1945 to the Present
ENGL 4409 - Topics in Literature of the United States
Area 4:
ENGL 3310 - Literature in Translation
ENGL 3340 - World Literature in English
ENGL 3345 - Diasporic Literatures
ENGL 3360 - Writing Women/Women Writing
ENGL 3390 - Indigenous Narratives: Oral and Written
Area 5:
ENGL 3300 - Critical Theory
ENGL 3313 - Reading Canonical Writers
ENGL 3316 - History of the English Language
ENGL 3317 - Readings in the History of Ideas
ENGL 3330 - Children's Literature
ENGL 3350 - Literature and Film
ENGL 3370 - Life Writing
ENGL 3380 - Popular Writing
ENGL 4300 - Writing and Persuasion Beyond the Classroom
ENGL 4400 - English Studies in the Classroom
ENGL 4700 - Special Topics in Literature
Please Note:
The grade for each English course taken towards a Major in English must be a "C" or better.
In years 3 and 4, students may take up to 42 credits of senior English courses.
Courses will be offered on a rotating basis (i.e. not all courses will be available in a given year). Kwantlen will ensure, however, that each of the time periods (prior to 1900 and after 1900) is represented every year.

