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NB:ÌýStudents in an English program who wish to take an introductory Shakespeare course ³¾³Ü²õ³ÙÌý³Ù²¹°ì±ð ENGL 315 and not ENGL 215.Ìý If you took ENGL 215 prior to declaring your English program on Minerva, however, that course may count retroactively towards your program requirements in one of:Ìý Major Figure; Drama and Theatre with an Historical Dimension.
Theory and CriticismÌý
- ENGL 317ÌýÌýTheory of English Studies 1ÌýÌý(Winter)
- ENGL 319 ÌýTheory of English Studies 3Ìý (Fall)
- ENGL 346 ÌýMateriality and Sociology of the TextÌý (Fall)
Courses in Theatre History
- ENGL 309 ÌýEnglish Renaissance Drama 2 Ìý(Fall)
- ENGL 310 ÌýRestoration & 18th Century DramaÌý (Fall)
- ENGL 312ÌýÌýVictorian and Edwardian DramaÌýÌý(Winter)
- ENGL 371ÌýÌýTheatre History: 19thÌýto 21stÌýC.ÌýÌý(Winter)
- ENGL 467ÌýÌýAdvanced Studies in Theatre History: The Actress Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 485 ÌýSpecial Topics in Theatre History 1700-1900: History of Stage Design Ìý(Winter)Ìý
- ENGL 486ÌýÌýSpecial Topics in Theatre History After 1900: History of Costume Ìý(Fall)
Courses in Drama and Theatre before 1900Ìý
- ENGL 309Ìý English Renaissance Drama 2Ìý (Fall)
- ENGL 310 ÌýRestoration & 18th Century DramaÌý (Fall)
- ENGL 312 ÌýVictorian and Edwardian DramaÌý Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 371 ÌýTheatre History: 19th to 21st C. Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 485 ÌýSpecial Topics in Theatre History 1700-1900 Ìý(Winter)
Courses in Drama and Theatre at the 400-levelÌý
- ENGL 413 ÌýSpecial Topics in Canadian Drama and Theatre Ìý(Fall)
- ENGL 416 ÌýStudies in Shakespeare Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 430 ÌýStudies in Drama: Modernism in the Theatre Ìý(Fall)
- ENGL 458 ÌýTheories of Text & Performance 1 Ìý(Fall)
- ENGL 460ÌýÌýStudies in Literary Theory:ÌýTheorizing the ComicÌý(Fall)
- ENGL 467 ÌýAdvanced Studies in Theatre History: The Actress Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 485 ÌýSpecial Topics in Theatre History 1700-1900 Ìý(Winter)
Courses with a Canadian componentÌý
- ENGL 313 ÌýCanadian Drama Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 376 ÌýScene Study: Multiculturalism and North American Drama Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 413 ÌýSpecial Topics in Canadian Drama and Theatre Ìý(Fall)
Performance-oriented courses
- ENGL 365 ÌýCostuming for the Theatre 1 Ìý(Fall)
- ENGL 367 ÌýAdvanced Acting Ìý(Fall)
- ENGL 368 ÌýStage Scenery and Lighting 1 Ìý(Fall)
- ENGL 372 ÌýStage Scenery and Lighting 2 Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 377 ÌýCostuming for the Theatre 2 Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 466D1 ÌýDirecting for the Theatre ÌýÌý(Fall and Winter)Ìý
Courses on Shakespeare
- ENGL 315 ÌýShakespeare Ìý(Fall)
- ENGL 345 ÌýLiterature and Society ÌýÌý(Fall)
- ENGL 416 ÌýStudies in Shakespeare Ìý(Winter)
Additional Courses from the Drama and Theatre Option's Offerings
ÌýThis category includes all the courses listed above except required courses, as well as the course listed below.
Note that any English course not on this list—such as unlisted courses in Cultural Studies—may not count towards your Drama and Theatre program.
- ENGL 314 20th Century Drama (Winter)
- ENGL 395 Culture and Theatre Studies: Perfomance Studies (Fall)
- IPLAI 500Ìý Shakespeare as Theatre / Shakespeare as Opera Ìý(Winter)
- ENGL 568ÌýStudies in Dramatic Form: Contemporary TragedyÌýÌý(Winter)