A continuation of individual programs (see description of ARTF 447). PREREQUISITE
A workshop course focussing on the writing and editing of short fiction, novels, and memoir. Students
A workshop course focussing on the writing and editing of poetry. Students
A practical examination of creative writing skills, including selected readings and writing workshops, in a range of forms including poetry, short...
An advanced creative writing workshop, offering practical assistance in writing and a critical response from instructor and peers. ...
Fundamentals of grammar, syntax and etymology, for students with no or little knowledge of Greek; provides sufficient background to read Plato,...
Review of grammar followed by a study of a work of Euripides. In addition to developing facility in translation, study of literary content and...
Selected passages of the Iliad in Greek, other Greek epics in translation; selected speeches by Isocrates, Lysias, Demosthenes.
Selected passages from Herodotus and Thucydides; selected work from tragedy or comedy.
Detailed study of author(s) or genre. See Department for information.
For a complete description, see GREK 410.
Detailed study of certain aspects of Greek Literature and history through directed readings and essay assignments.
See the section B.A.(Honours) earlier in this chapter.
For a complete description, see History.
This course provides an introduction to the study of health and illness, and
For a complete description, see Health Studies.