Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a foundational course for all university programs undertaken at Memorial University of Newfoundland, since understanding how stories work is fundamental lo all disciplines. This course focuses on the language we encounter in our reading and use to record our reading experiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: ENGL 1000, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an examination of prose texts such as essays, articles and reviews. Students write for different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing: analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw and build on foundational Critical Reading and Writing content delivered in ENGL 1090.
PR: ENGL 1000, or 1020, or 1090, or the former ENGL 1030, or the former ENGL 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
focuses on the process of reading, on specific strategies and approaches that we take in our encounters with texts and on the ways we report those encounters. Building on foundational critical reading and writing skills acquired in English 1090, students gain further experience analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw. Bachelor of Arts students should normally choose the second Critical Reading and Writing course from a discipline listed in the Breadth of Knowledge Requirement, unless pursuing a Major or Minor in English.
CR: ENGL 1001 and the former ENGL 1101, 1102, 1103
PR: ENGL 1000 or 1020, or 1090, or the former 1030 or the former 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
focuses on the process of reading, on specific strategies and approaches that we take in our encounters with texts and on the ways we report those encounters. Building on foundational critical reading and writing skills acquired in English 1090, students gain further experience analyzing texts, framing and using questions, constructing essays, organizing paragraphs, conducting research, quoting and documenting, revising and editing. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw. Bachelor of Arts students should normally choose the second Critical Reading and Writing course from a discipline listed in the Breadth of Knowledge Requirement, unless pursuing a Major or Minor in English.
CR: ENGL 1001 and the former ENGL 1101, 1102, 1103
PR: ENGL 1000 or 1020, or 1090, or the former 1030 or the former 1080
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a study of short fiction which aims to give the students an appreciation of the short story as a literary form. The course will deal with the nature, history and development of short fiction by considering a variety of authors and stories.
PR: 6 credit hours in English at the 1000 level
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
focuses on major Irish writers in at least two genres.
PR: 3 credit hours in English at the 2000 level
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
will examine Canada’s early exploration and travel literature and show how it has shaped our contemporary fiction. Early texts may be studied from an anthology of exploration writings, such as Germaine Warkentin's Canadian Exploration Literature: An Anthology. Several contemporary novels will also be studied and may include Wayne Johnston's The Navigator of New York and John Steffler's The Afterlife of George Cartwright.
PR: 3 credit hours in English at the 3000 level
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.