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Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Writing and Literature

Faculty of Arts & Sciences School of Humanities

Credential
Bachelor

Duration
4 year(s)

Program Highlights

As the only degree in B.C. integrating the study of literature and creative writing in one standalone program, the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Writing & Literature at Capilano University is the place for blossoming writers.

In the program, you’ll apply your love of writing and literature to a range of creative and academic contexts, learn in small, engaging seminar classes from experienced faculty and gain the writing and research skills for various exciting careers.

This four-year bachelor's degree offers two concentrations: Critical and Creative Writing and Literature and Culture. Both share a foundation of high-impact, immersive coursework and applied, experiential elements, including work-integrated learning opportunities.

In the writing concentration, you'll have course options in children's literature, screenwriting, poetry and creative nonfiction. On the literature side, you can delve into topics including Indigenous literature and film, Canadian and world literature, literature and the environment and literature in media and performance.

Students in both concentrations will also have the occasion each year to learn from an Indigenous writer in residence, gaining insight into some of the critical and creative decolonial practices Indigenous writers use in their work.

You'll graduate as a stronger writer and researcher with a wealth of new ways to present ideas and tell stories, with training in cross-genre, creative, multi-modal and web-based forms of writing as well as in literary history and culture.

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  • Interpret literary texts and other cultural objects with an ethics of curiosity and care.
  • Analyze the historical and cultural forces at work in the production of local and global literatures.
  • Undertake rigorous research that integrates various methodologies and perspectives.
  • Produce original written, performed, digital, multimodal, and collaborative projects for a range of audiences.
  • Apply the power of language to contribute to the vitality of regional communities and other social groupings.
  • Articulate and integrate principles of Indigenous knowledge within educational and professional contexts.
  • Articulate and model the value of critical, creative, and collaborative skills within educational and professional contexts, including contexts in which histories of social, cultural, and institutional discrimination and exclusion can be addressed and redressed.

Admission Requirements

English language requirements

English is the language of instruction at CapU. All applicants are required to demonstrate competence in the English language prior to admission.

If English is not your first language or you’ve received your education in a language other than English, you must meet our English Language Requirements.

Basic requirements

  • High school graduation
  • A minimum grade point average of 2.0 (60%) calculated on English Studies 12 or English 12 or English First Peoples 12 and two academic Grade 12 courses

Program Requirements

100-Level

Total credits: 3.00

Choose 3.00 credits from the following list:

Select based upon chosen concentration (see details below).

Critical and Creative Writing3.00 credits
Literature and Culture3.00 credits

 

200-Level

Total credits: 9.00

Required:
ENGL 260Writing Communities3.00 credits
Choose 6.00 credits from the following list:

Select based upon chosen concentration (see details below).

Critical and Creative Writing6.00 credits
Literature and Culture6.00 credits

 

Upper Level Program Core

Total credits: 18.00

Required:

Words in the World Seminars

ENGL 363Words in the World I: Genre and Form3.00 credits
ENGL 365Words in the World II: Cultures, Networks and Traditions3.00 credits
ENGL 463Words in the World III: Critical and Creative Formations3.00 credits
Choose 3.00 credits from the following list:

Experiential Courses

ENGL 369Teaching Writing & Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 465Words in the World Practicum3.00 credits
ENGL 497Literary Publishing II3.00 credits
Choose 3.00 credits from the following list:

Literary History Courses

ENGL 352Before Literature: Topics in Literary History I3.00 credits
ENGL 353Inventions of Literature: Topics in Literary History II3.00 credits
ENGL 354Literary Transformations: Topics in Literary History III3.00 credits
Choose 3.00 credits from the following list:

Capstone Courses

CAPS 499Degree Portfolio3.00 credits
ENGL 464Capstone Project3.00 credits

 

Upper Level Concentration Courses

Total credits: 12.00

Choose 12.00 credits from the following list:

Select based upon chosen concentration (see details below).

Note: Individual courses may not satisfy more than one program requirement.

Critical and Creative Writing12.00 credits
Literature and Culture12.00 credits

 

Critical and Creative Writing Concentration

Choose from the following list:

3.00 credits 100-level courses:

ENGL 190Introduction to Creative Writing3.00 credits
ENGL 191Creative Writing: Contemporary Practices3.00 credits
Choose from the following list:

6.00 credits 200-level courses:

ENGL 290Creative Writing: Letter and Line3.00 credits
ENGL 291Creative Writing: Narrative Fictions3.00 credits
ENGL 292Creative Writing: Children's Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 293Creative Writing: Creative Nonfiction3.00 credits
ENGL 295Special Topics in Creative Writing3.00 credits
ENGL 296Creative Writing: Writing for the Stage3.00 credits
ENGL 297Introduction to Screenwriting in Fiction3.00 credits
ENGL 299Writing Lives II3.00 credits
Choose from the following list:

12.00 credits concentration courses:

ENGL 390Advanced Poetry and Poetics3.00 credits
ENGL 391Advanced Narrative Forms3.00 credits
ENGL 392Creative Writing: Writing Places3.00 credits
ENGL 393Creative Writing: Advanced Practices3.00 credits
ENGL 394Creative Writing: Performance3.00 credits
ENGL 395Creative Writing: Special Topics3.00 credits
ENGL 398Creative Writing in the Digital Age3.00 credits
ENGL 399Multi-Genre Creative Writing3.00 credits
ENGL 491Creative Writing: Directed Studies3.00 credits

 

Literature and Culture Concentration

Choose from the following list:

3.00 credits 100-level courses:

ENGL 103Introduction to Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 107Introduction to Indigenous Literatures and Film3.00 credits
ENGL 109Literature and Contemporary Culture3.00 credits
Choose from the following list:

3.00 credits 200-level courses:

ENGL 200Beginnings: The Story of English Literature Before 17003.00 credits
ENGL 201Disruptions: The Story of English Literature After 17003.00 credits
Choose from the following list:

3.00 credits 200-level courses:

ENGL 200Beginnings: The Story of English Literature Before 17003.00 credits
ENGL 201Disruptions: The Story of English Literature After 17003.00 credits
ENGL 203Introduction to Canadian Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 205Introduction to American Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 207Literary Theory and Criticism3.00 credits
ENGL 208Studies in Fiction3.00 credits
ENGL 213World Literature in English3.00 credits
ENGL 217Literature on the Edge3.00 credits
ENGL 218The Art of Children's Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 219Reel Lit: Literature into Film3.00 credits
Choose from the following list:

3.00 credits 300-level courses:

Note: Individual courses may not satisfy more than one requirement within the major.

ENGL 352Before Literature: Topics in Literary History I3.00 credits
ENGL 353Inventions of Literature: Topics in Literary History II3.00 credits
ENGL 354Literary Transformations: Topics in Literary History III3.00 credits
Choose from the following list:

9.00 credits 300-level courses:

ENGL 305Special Topics in Canadian Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 320Global Literatures3.00 credits
ENGL 323Special Topics in Genre3.00 credits
ENGL 329Literature and Performance3.00 credits
ENGL 332Literature and Politics3.00 credits
ENGL 338Literature and Media3.00 credits
ENGL 344Literature and the Environment3.00 credits
ENGL 352Before Literature: Topics in Literary History I3.00 credits
ENGL 353Inventions of Literature: Topics in Literary History II3.00 credits
ENGL 354Literary Transformations: Topics in Literary History III3.00 credits
ENGL 358Special Topics in Contemporary Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 359Indigenous Resistance Narratives3.00 credits
ENGL 400Major Authors3.00 credits
ENGL 420Special Topics in Literary Theory3.00 credits
ENGL 435Electronic Literature3.00 credits
ENGL 466Directed Reading3.00 credits

 

Total program credits: 42.00

Program Notes

Students pursuing a baccalaureate degree must meet Cap Core graduation requirements in addition to their program requirements.

Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must complete all requirements in the Bachelor of Arts Framework and Cap Core requirements in addition to their major or minor program requirements.

Students are encouraged to declare in their chosen concentration in either Critical and Creative Writing or Literature and Culture during the first year of their studies. Students must also complete an Indigenous Literature Requirement (ENGL 107 or ENGL 359).

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