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          ENG 479    Science Fiction in Literature and Films
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is designed to introduce to students both the historical development and
          narrative structure of science fiction as a unique genre within the context of the postmodernist
          movement.  Through  a  body  of  literary  works  such  as  cultural  theories,  short  stories,  and
          novellas,  and  Sci-fi  films,  students  will  be  introduced  to  topics  such  as  alternate  history,
          artificial intelligence, cyberpunk, cloning and genetic engineering, cyborg and posthumanism,
          nanotechnology, etc.

          ENG 480    Special Topic in Literature
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course is a focused examination of a selected topic in literary studies. Among pos-
          sible topics are the following: a specific author, literary movement, historical period, genre, or
          critical theory; creative writing or literary journalism; an emerging interdisciplinary area such as
          digital humanities, literature and the other arts, or the graphic novel.

          ENG 484    Romantics and Romantic Sceptics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course balances arch-romantics against writers who are sceptical of romantic val-
          ues and show a preference for more rational or realistic perspectives. It offers a sampling of
          English literature from the Romantic Period, focusing on works by major canonized authors
          while acknowledging the growing importance of an alternative canon. Students survey poems
          by established poets (such as Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats etc.) as well as the works
          of female novelists such as Jane Austen and Mary Shelley.

          ENG 485    Victorian Literature and Society
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course introduces participants to a range of Victorian literature during the period c.
          1837-1900.  Students  will  explore  the  major  social,  cultural,  and  intellectual  issues  of  the
          Victorian age and consider how literary writers engaged the concerns of their time. The course
          is arranged around a broad set of topics including the Victorian city, the “woman question”,
          poetic voices, and imperialism and national identity. Using relevant critical theories as well as
          selected  non-literary  writings  of  the  time,  such  as  social  commentaries,  journalism,  or
          philosophical essays, students will learn to recognize and analyse the intersections between
          literature and society.

          ENG 486    Issues in Pragmatics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This  course  aims  to  give  students  a  comprehensive  understanding  of  the
          multi-disciplinary  character  of  pragmatics,  with  a  particular  focus  on  those  key  issues
          concerning  the  pragmatic  development  among  second  language  learners.  As  such,  the
          course  begins  with  brief  reviews  of  basic  concepts  and  theories  of  pragmatics.  Following

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