RETURN TO PROGRAMS A-Z hy ia questions first asked by the brilliant writers of 18th and 19th Centuries. In the company of such authors as Pope, Swift, Wollstonecraft, Keats, Wordsworth, and Austen, we continue our pilgrimage into culture, belief, and literary achievement begun in the previous semester with English 200. Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or higher in ENGL 200 or equivalent. TOPICS IN LITERATURE Students requiring a second-year Topics in Literature course have a choice of the English 202/203 (Canadian Literature) sequence or the 204/205 (Children’s Literature) sequence. — ENGL 202: Canadian Literature I: Indigenous Voices — ENGL 203: Canadian Literature II: Contemporary Voices — ENGL 204: Children’s Literature I: From Rags to Riches and Worlds of Magic — ENGL 205: Children’s Literature II: From Hell to Heaven and Everything in Between ENGLISH REQUIREMENT Students requiring first-year English have a choice of the English 110/111 sequence or the 112/114 sequence. The 110/111 sequence is focused on the development of academic writing and research. — ENGL 110 - College Composition — ENGL 111 - Introduction to Literature The 112/114 sequence is focused on the interpretation of literature. — ENGL 112 - Introduction to Poetry and Drama — ENGL 114 - Introduction to Prose Fiction HUMANITIES ELECTIVE Students have the choice of any course from the list of 100 or 200 level courses offered by Selkirk College: Creative Writing, English, French, History, Humanities, Peace and Justice Studies, Philosophy, Spanish LABORATORY SCIENCE ELECTIVE A student may take any first- or second-year science course with a minimum two-hour lab, excluding any courses in applied science, computing science, math or statistics. Some university degree programs may not accept physical geography as a lab science. Please consult a Selkirk College counsellor. — Biology — Chemistry — Geography 130, 232, 254 — Geology — Physics selkirk.ca/programs Year 2 ENGLISH selkirk.ca/program/english The following is a suggested mix of courses to satisfy requirements for the associate of arts degree in English. This suite of courses will also meet the requirements of the provincially recognized flexible pre-major. Courses should be chosen only after consultation with a Selkirk College counsellor. To satisfy the requirements for an associate of arts degree in creative writing studies substitute the Arts IL elective in each semester with CWRT 200 and CWRT 201 respectively. SEMESTER 3 Course Name Credit ENGL 200 A Survey of English Literature I On Campus 3 ENGL LIT Topics in Literature: ENGL 202 or ENGL 204 On Campus 3 ARTS IL Second Year Arts Breadth Requirement (Excluding Discipline) On Campus 3 ARTS IL Second-year Arts Elective On Campus 3 UAS ELECT General UAS Elective On Campus 3 Total 6 SEMESTER 4 Course Name Credit ENGL 201 A Survey of English Literature IL On Campus 3 ENGL LIT Topics in Literature: ENGL 203 or ENGL 205 On Campus 3 ARTS IL Second Year Arts Breadth Requirement (Excluding Discipline) On Campus 3 ARTS IL Second-year Arts Elective On Campus 3 UAS ELECT General UAS Elective On Campus 3 Total 6 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE FOR ARTS Students may take any university-transferable, first- or second-year course in mathematics, computer science or statistics: MATH 100, MATH 101, MATH 125, MATH 140, MATH 180, MATH 181, MATH 221, CPSC 100, CPSC 101, STAT 105, STAT 206 SCIENCE ELECTIVE Students may take any first- or second-year UAS science course. This course is not required to have a lab component. SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE A student may take any Selkirk course from the following disciplines: Anthropology, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Women’s Studies In addition, a student may take: Geography 136, Geography 140 Students may also be able to take Human Services course such as: Gerontology 200, Addiction 184, Family 180, First Nations 287 Other course may satisfy the requirement, please check with a Selkirk College counsellor or the UAS Chair. GENERAL UAS ELECTIVE A student may take any first-year or higher university transferable course to satisfy this elective. Each course must transfer for three or more credits to at least one of: SFU, UBC (Vancouver or Okanagan), UNBC or UVIC. To learn more about how your courses transfer visit the online BC Transfer Guide or contact a Selkirk College counsellor. Contact UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES ADMISSIONS Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 21233 Direct: 250.365.1233 Email: admissions@selkirk.ca Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2019-20 79