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Curriculum Changes 2018

During the 2017 year, the English Department conducted a floor-to-ceiling review of our curriculum. This review included a survey sent to all English students in 2017, along with follow-up focus group discussions in which we heard from you about your experiences navigating our programs.

Based on your invaluable feedback, we began a process of revising and streamlining our curriculum to make it more navigable and intuitive. It has been an intensive and rewarding process, and we are deeply appreciative of all the students who shared their thoughts with us.

The following curriculum changes came into effect beginning in Summer term 2018. They include the following:

  • ENGB03: Critical Thinking About Narrative, has been retired from the Calendar and replaced with a new course, 
  • ENGB05 has been shifted from the B-level to the A-level, and is now called 
  • The title of  has been changed to "," and this course will now be an elective rather than a program requirement
  • , has been added to the requirements for the English specialist program
  • The pre-requisites needed for almost all C-level courses are now simply any 6.0 completed university credits. (Make sure you check the calendar listings for specific requirements or recommended preparation for individual courses.)
  • We have made some course title changes that affect our Lit & Film Minor particularly:
    •  is now called 鈥淗ow to Read a Film鈥
    •  has been changed to 鈥淟iterature and Film for Our Time: Visions and Revisions鈥 and
    •  has been changed to 鈥淟iterature and Film for Our Time: Dawn of the Digital.鈥


The changes in program routes and requirements apply to any student who declared their English program after 1 April 2018; if you started in English before 1 April 2018, the previous Calendar鈥檚 requirements will still apply. If you choose, you can change from the old to the new system by speaking with the Undergraduate Assistant, Sean Ramrattan, in HW426.

If you declared your program in English after 1 April 2018 but have already taken ENGB03, ENGB04, and/or ENGB05, please contact Professor Gaston (Associate Chair and Program Supervisor) to ensure that these courses are credited properly.

If you want to see the effect on our specific programs, please click the following links:

Specialist in English





We encourage you to contact the  for any questions or concerns you might have.

You can also check out the flowchart below for details on how these changes apply to you (right-click or option-click to expand the image):

curriculum flowchart