Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements, including 1.0 from English 1020E or 1022E or 1024E or 1027F/G and 1028F/G or 1035E or 1036E with a mark of at least 60%. Students should consult with the Department prior to admission.
Module
4.0 courses:
2.0 courses in English at the 2000 level or above except English 2017. *Students may substitute a 0.5 course in Writing towards this requirement.
2.0 courses in English at the 2200 level or above.
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Related Programs
The Department of English at Brescia University College offers courses in British, American, and Canadian literatures and in Writing. These can be taken as part of a four-year Honors Specialization in English Language and Literature, a non-Honors Specialization, a Major, a Minor, or a special Minor for Teachers. Courses may also be taken as options in other programs (modules). Although these programs (modules) are distinct, and offer the student different ways of proceeding to the B. A., a student can, with care in the choosing of courses, shift from one program (module) to another in the department quite seamlessly.
Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements, including French 1900E or 1910 with a mark of at least 60%, or permission of the Department.
Module
4.0 courses:
2.0 courses: French 2900, 3900.
2.0 courses in French at the 2200 level or above.
Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements, including French 1900E or 1910 with a mark of at least 60%.
Module
6.0 courses:
1.0 course in second year: French 2900.
1.0 course in second year from: French 2600E, 2800.
1.0 course in third year: French 3900.
1.0 additional course in French at the 3000 level.
0.5 course from: French 4002A/B (Huron), French 4900A/B, 4901A/B.
1.5 additional courses in French at the 3000 level or above.
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) Program
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Students must take 18 credits of English, at least 6 credits from the 200 level and at least 6 credits from the 400 level. Any combination of literature and writing courses in English is acceptable. All courses for the minor must be completed with a grade of C or better. English courses that satisfy part of a student’s General Education Requirements in the Humanities or the Arts may be “double-counted” as part of the English minor. However, courses that satisfy, or qualify a student for the Writing/Speaking component of the University’s General Education Requirements (English 4/15/30 or 202) may not
A French minor consists of 20 total credit hours. By completing a minor in French, you will:
Gain broad knowledge pertaining to the history and culture of France as well as French Canada, Francophone Africa, and the Caribbean.
Achieve competence in the four areas of language learning and acquisition: writing, reading, understanding, and speaking.
Gain an understanding of topics such as the literature, history, popular culture, art,
and social issues of the French-speaking world.
Apply what you have learned in the classroom by living in a French-speaking
country, interning in a French-speaking environment, or taking part in a similar
immersion experience.
ENGLISH MINOR:
A total of 18 hours with grades of "C" or better, including 12 hours at the 300- or 400- level is required. Courses other than those offered only as pass/no pass may not be taken on a pass/no pass basis for this minor.
Required: 18 hours of ENG.
Note: ENG101 may not be counted as part of a major or minor.
An English major may wish to consider minoring in Spanish, to strengthen his/her
general knowledge of languages, literature, and culture. See Spanish for requirements for the minor.
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