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- ENGL 2210 - English Literature to the Restoration (formerly ENGL 1113)
- ENGL 2211 - English Literature from the Restoration to the Present (formerly ENGL 1114)
- ENGL 2216 - Women’s Literary Tradition I (formerly ENGL 3318)
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- ENGL 2228 - Intermediate Special Topics (formerly ENGL 3329)
- ENGL 2248 - American Literature from 1865 to 1945 (formerly ENGL 3348)
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- ENGL 2263 - Technical Writing (formerly ENGL 3363)
- ENGL 2264 - Intermediate Creative Writing, Poetry 1: Contemporary Practice (formerly ENGL 3364)
- ENGL 2265 - Intermediate Creative Writing, Poetry 2: Poetic Precedents (formerly ENGL 3365)
- ENGL 2266 - Intermediate Creative Writing, Fiction 1: Contemporary Practice (formerly ENGL 3366)
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- ENGL 2270 - Canadian Literature to 1914 (formerly ENGL 3370)
- ENGL 2271 - Canadian Literature from 1914 to the Present (formerly ENGL 3371)
- ENGL 2273 - Reading the Popular (formerly ENGL 3373)
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- ENGL 2293 - Science Fiction (formerly ENGL 3393)
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- ENGL 3246 - Early American Literature
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- ENGL 3304 - Composition Theory
- ENGL 3305 - Script Writing
- ENGL 3306 - History of the English Language
- ENGL 3308 - The Novel from 1900 to Now
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- ENGL 3310 - Critical Theory and Cultural Studies
- ENGL 3311 - Poetry and Poetics 1900 to Now
- ENGL 3312 - Shakespeare: The Earlier Plays (formerly ENGL 2212)
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- ENGL 3323 - Early Medieval Literature
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- ENGL 3327 - Studies in Women’s Literature
- ENGL 3330 - Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century Literature (formerly ENGL 4430)
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- ENGL 3340 - Early Romantic Literature (formerly ENGL 4440)
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- ENGL 3345 - Victorian Literary Aesthetics (formerly ENGL 4445)
- ENGL 3350 - The American Renaissance
- ENGL 3353 - Aboriginal Literatures
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- ENGL 4446 - Select Topics in Literature of the Long Twentieth Century, 1865-Present
- ENGL 5110 – Honours Seminar
- ENGL 3199, 4199 - Directed Readings
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- HIST 2263 - Conflict and Society in the Twentieth Century (formerly HIST 3363)
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- HIST 3306 - Making the Mosaic: Race and Ethnicity in Canada
- HIST 3318 - Deviance and Conformity: The History of the Canadian Institutional State
- HIST 3319 - Conflict and Violence in Canadian History
- HIST 3329 - The Witch Trials of Early Modern Europe
- HIST 3333 - The Renaissance
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- HIST 3336 - Topics in European History
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- HIST 4402 - The Age of Enlightenment
- HIST 4403 - Landmarks in the History of Science
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- HIST 4411 - The American Civil War and Reconstruction
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- HIST 4461 - Limits of Representation: Holocaust and Memory
- HIST 4486 - The Industrial Revolution
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- HIST 3199, 4199 - Directed Readings
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