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2025 Winter Regular Semester
ENGL 125/Lecture/SOWK - Aboriginal Writing
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Credits
3.00
This course introduces students to post-secondary studies in English through works by aboriginal writers. It will address aesthetics, concepts, approaches, and debates that inform the production and study of aboriginal literatures. It will analyze the roles literature plays in shaping and reflecting aboriginal identitites, communities, and histories. The course will examine several genres that can include traditional stories, fiction, poetry, drama, history, autobiography, essays, and speeches.Materials, themes, topics and genres will vary among instructors. A minimum of 30% of class time will be devoted to writing instruction. This can take many forms, including graded written assignments, informal writing exercises, writing workshops, free-writing exercises, stylistic analysis, research skills, peer editing, multiple drafts and ungraded writing. Students will be required to write at least two essays which will be marked and formally graded. During the course, students will write at least 3000 words. NOTE: Not to be taken by students with 6 credits in approved junior English
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
N/A
Instructors
Cox, Ryan
Duration
1/9/2025 - 4/14/2025
Schedule
Friday 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM; Keyano College Campu, Syncrude Centre, Room 216
Prerequisites
ENGL 030 / Lecture
<min grade = 50, min credit = 5.00>
or
ENGL 30-1 / Lecture
<min grade = 50, min credit = 5.00>
or
ADM / ELA 30-1
<50.00>
or
Instructor Permission Required from Chair, Program
or
ADMAHS / ELA 30-1
<50.00>
or
ADMAPS / ELA 30-1
<50.00>
or
ADMCHS / ELA 30-1
<50.00>
or
ADMCPS / ELA 30-1
<50.00>
or
ADMIHS / ELA 30-1
<50.00>
or
ADMIPS / ELA 30-1
<50.00>
or
ADMKC / ELA 30-1
<60.00>
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Letter Grade
Class
30
Seats
| 14
Remaining
Open (Minimum Met)
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
Primary Population
# Others Allowed
# Others Registered
Campus
Keyano College - Main Campus
0
0
Program
Credit
0
0
College
Bus US Academic Upgr
0
14
Department
Human Services
0
2
Curriculum
Social Work Diploma
0
2