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SPEC.LITN - Literature & Narrative - Specialization

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Cultural Studies Specialization

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Credential

Specialization

Description

The Specialization in Literature & Narrative is open to students in the Cultural Studies program. Cultural Studies majors select their courses from four different areas of concentration and have the option of pursuing a Specialization in a particular area:

  • A – Integrated Arts

  • B – Literature & Narrative

  • C – Film & Media

  • D – Culture & Theory

Literature & Narrative: Courses in comparative literature, world literature, and other kinds of storytelling in different media contexts, such as theatre, oral narrative, television, and film. Discussions open up the relationships between narrative and culture, sometimes with a focus on historical contexts (such as modernism, postmodernism, surrealism), and sometimes as engagements with specific genres, such as science fiction, historical fiction, utopian fiction, experimental fiction.

Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major Honours or General degree in Cultural Studies may graduate with a Specialization in Literature & Narrative if they have successfully completed 4.0 CUST credits from the following (note: the same course may not simultaneously count toward two or more Specializations):

  • CUST 1520H

  • CUST 2525H

  • CUST 2526H

  • CUST 2528H

  • CUST 2529H

  • CUST 2551H

  • CUST 2552H

  • CUST 3087Y

  • CUST 3128H

  • CUST 3129H

  • CUST 3176H

  • CUST 3177H

  • CUST 3515H

  • CUST 3524H

  • CUST 3525H

  • CUST 3526H

  • CUST 3529H

  • CUST 3572H

  • CUST 3900Y/3901H/3092H

  • CUST 4010Y/4020D

  • CUST 4041Y/4541H

  • CUST 4229Y

  • CUST 4512H

  • CUST 4523H

  • CUST 4526H

  • CUST 4529H

  • CUST 4611H

  • CUST 4900Y/4901H/4902H