BA English Concentration
Regulations effective September 1, 2010.
As a student in Athabasca University’s English program, you will read a wide range of works from diverse genres, countries, and historical periods, analyze forms, styles, and ideas in terms of a variety of literary theories, from feminist to postcolonial. You will exercise and develop skills in critical thinking, interpretation, and writing.
To achieve a balanced concentration in English, students should select courses to cover British, Canadian, and American literature, and the major literary genres and historical periods.
Athabasca University has developed program learning outcomes that describe the career options that may be available to you upon graduating.
Did you know? Athabasca University also offers:
- four-year BA English Major
- Minor in English (optional)
For specific degree requirements view each program page.
Requirements in addition to the general program requirements for the 3-year BA with Concentration:
Sept. 1, 2010 – Feb. 1, 2011 General Program Regulations
Feb. 2, 2011 – Aug. 31, 2011 General Program Regulations
- A minimum of 36 credits in English courses including a minimum of 24 senior (300 or 400) level credits.
- 6 junior (200) level English credits.
Electives
Select all courses labelled ENGL, except all 100-level English courses. These courses will not count towards the concentration in English.
To select a balanced concentration in English, students should select courses to cover British, Canadian, and American literature; the major literary genres, historical periods, and theory.
Information effective Sept. 1, 2010 to Aug. 31, 2011.
Updated March 21, 2012