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Please note we have moved back to

MacNally North 3rd floor


 

Below are links to The Gallery Reading Series

About the Gallery Reading Series

Current upcoming reading - Wednesday, March 4

2009 - 2010 Season

Saint Mary's University
Gallery Reading Series

Robyn Sarah & Wanda Campbell

Thursday, March 4 – 7:00pm

Sobey Building, Room 160

903 Robie Street, Halifax

 

 

 

Update on the move back to McNally North

We will be moving back to McNally the 3rd week of February.

Renovations have temporarily relocated the Department of English from

the 3rd floor of McNally North to the Vanier Residence - C. House.

See below for the current room numbers of full time faculty

Part time faculty - please contact Gwen Hardiman 420-5701

Thank you

 

The English Department is an undergraduate department with a wide variety of courses leading to both major and minor concentrations in English, as well as an honours degree. The core of the program reflects a traditional approach to English studies, including both literary-historical and genre courses. In addition, and making the department distinctive, a number of the courses offered are cross-listed with other departments or programs. This particular feature allows students to expand the area of their academic studies, and even to set up double major programs or major-minor combinations which reflect their own developing interests rather than a uniform structure. Among these cross-listed programs and fields are Atlantic Canada Studies, Irish Studies, Linguistics, Women's Studies, and Creative Writing.

Even within the department, the various combinations of courses and subject areas available to students allow them to specialize within the field of English studies in non-traditional ways. In particular, the department offers courses which permit the study of literature within the context of regional studies, including world literature, postcolonial literature, Canadian (and native Canadian) literature, Atlantic Canadian literature, Anglo-Irish literature, and Anglo-Scottish literature. Other possible areas of specialization are drama, literary criticism, including feminist criticism, Victorian literature, and science fiction. Literary studies can also be combined with linguistic studies of English.

The resulting diversity of interest shows in the classroom. Not only do the students represent differing backgrounds and motivations, but so also do the faculty. Several faculty members who teach cross-listed courses have research interests in the combined fields, and teach courses in the related departments and programs as well as in the English department. They are therefore able to bring the experience of other fields to the teaching and discussion of English language and literature.

The department offers its own minor concentration in Creative Writing. Students in this program are expected to develop their writing professionally, and the aim is to produce works acceptable for publication. Students are required to submit a portfolio of work before enrolling. All courses are taught as seminar workshops by professional authors, and they include intensive exercises in writing fiction, poetry, plays, and non-fiction. It is possible for a student to have a major concentration in English, with a minor in Creative Writing, a combination which appeals to many budding writers.

Advice on How to Build your English Degree

use below link

Academic Advising Student Form

 

Department of English
Name  Location  Room Number
GWEN HARDIMAN SECRETARY Vanier C House VR C20-2
ELISSA ASP Vanier C House VR C22-2
MARK BARR Vanier C House VR C21-2
BRIAN BARTLETT Vanier C House VR C32-3
SHARON BECKFORD Vanier C House VR C21-4
TATJANA CHORNEY Vanier C House VR C22-3
DAVID HECKERL Vanier C House VR C32-2
TERESA HEFFERNAN Vanier C House VR C23-3
GUGU HLONGWANE Vanier C House VR C21-3
RENEE HULAN Vanier C House VR C33-1
DEBORAH KENNEDY Vanier C House VR C21-1
SEAN KENNEDY Vanier C House VR C22-4
MICHAEL LARSEN Vanier C House VR C22-1
ALEXANDER MACLEOD Vanier C House VR C33-4
SARAH MALTON Vanier C House VR C23-2
STEPHANIE MORLEY Vanier C House VR C33-3
RUSSELL PERKIN Burke Building B313
GORAN STANIVUKOVICE Vanier C House VR C23-1
JENNIFER VANDENBURGH Vanier C House VR C33-2
ARIEL WATSON Vanier C House VR C23-4


   

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