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English and Cultural Studies
Undergraduate Degree

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English and Cultural Studies looks at storytelling as integral to our society because communication is our most fundamental human skill. This innovative program rooted in active learning strategies and experiential learning opportunities will enhance your critical thinking skills to become a clear and persuasive communicator who can create positive change.

At a Glance

Upcoming Start Dates

September, 2026

Duration

3.5 – 4 Years (Full time, 4.0 – 5.0 Credits per year)

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Beyond the Classroom

The English & Cultural Studies program has experiential learning opportunities that can involve everything from participating in the production of a theatrical performance to creating scholarly websites, doing stand-up comedy, producing creative work or travelling locally or abroad for research purposes.

First-Year Course Examples

– Taylor Swift and Other “Tortured Poets”

-Storyteller’s Art I: Introduction to Narrative

– Storyteller’s Art II: Topics in Narrative Literature and Cultural Representations

Experiential Learning

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Guaranteed Paid Internship Opportunities

Explore the many internship opportunities to gain real experience while you study

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Undergraduate Research

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English and Cultural Studies
Undergraduate Degree Careers

Learn about where English and Cultural Studies can take you. Huron’s unique learning environments encourage graduates to turn their passions into purpose-driven careers. Here are just a few of the paths you can pursue with this degree:

  • Copywriter
  • Editor or Editorial Assistant
  • Teacher
  • Journalist (Digital or Traditional)
  • Proofreader
  • Content Strategist, Manager and Producer
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Librarian
  • Advertising Account Executive
  • Lawyer
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Marketing and Communications Maven
  • Technical Writer and/or Editor
  • Web Content Manager
  • SEO Specialist
  • Social Media Manager
  • Author
  • Corporate Communications Director
  • Philanthropy/Grant Writer
  • Therapist
  • Social Worker
  • Doctor
  • Graduate Studies
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Average Class Size

100%

of Huron students receive a Paid Internship Opportunity

$6.5

million in annual scholarships

92%

of Huron graduates secured employment or pursued graduate studies

English and Cultural Studies Modules

English and Cultural Studies (Specialization, Honours Specialization, Major, Minor)

Study the most valued literature in English alongside cultural works that lie beyond traditionally celebrated authors. Engage with popular culture such as young adult fiction, digital writing, graphic novels, lyrics, comic books, and film.

Take advantage of the opportunity to explore what constitutes “English” literature, as you examine global literatures and narratives in the English language alongside those from the U.K., Ireland, and North America.

Honours Specialization Information
Specialization Information
Combined Honours Specialization Faculty of Arts and Social Science at Huron HBA Information
Major Information
Minor Information

English for Teachers (Minor)

Do you dream about inspiring a love of English culture and literature in the next generation of Leaders with Heart? If you’re considering becoming a teacher who is able to support their students to think critically, produce creative arguments and recognize the relevance of thematic patterns that may form the basis of potent arguments, explore your potential to change lives with the power of transformational narratives.

Minor Information

Contemporary English Literature (Minor)

Study literature with a focus on those works generally produced after World War I. Look at how contemporary literature re-imagines history, genre and identity, and draw comparisons and connections to the ways we currently analyze and depict our circumstances. Learn to sharpen and raise your voice to tell your own story in ways that inspire understanding, relationship-building and the achievement of your personal and professional goals.

Pair this minor with another focus in the Liberal Arts; theology or Management & Organizational Studies to gain a fulsome set of skills that will prepare you to be a great asset to any team or industry.

Minor Information

History of the Book (Minor)

The new Minor History of the Book is a joint program between Huron’s English and Cultural Studies and History. Courses introduce you to the field of book studies, provide opportunities to create digital scholarship, and give you new perspective on historical study and evidence.

The program features collaborative workshops, community-based research, and a capstone course in Huron’s new Letterpress Studio.

Minor Information

English and Cultural Studies Undergraduate Courses

2025-2026 Courses

Course – Please see link for Academic Calendar Description InstructorSection – See links for Course Outlines
ENG 1027F – Storyteller’s Art I: Loss and Tragedy (550); Love and Romance (551)Schofield / Blanchette550 / 551
ENG 1028G – Storyteller’s Art II: Ecology and Catastrophe (550);  Laughter and Play (551)Sargent / Vanderheide550 / 551
ENG 1042E – Literary and Cultural RepresentationsRobinet551
ENG 2028G – Topics in Literature and FilmRobinet550
ENG 2091F – SPECIAL TOPICS: Creative Writing: FictionKing550
ENG 2092G – SPECIAL TOPICS – Creative Writing: Poetry and SongBerkel
ENG 2230F – Studies in PoeticsSchofield550
ENG 2265F  – An Introduction to TheoryBlanchette550
ENG 2354E – Canadian Literature in English Since 1914: Learn about Canadian and Indigenous Storytellers!Blanchette550
ENG 2400E – Dramatic Forms/GenresDi Ponio550
ENG 2695E – Backgrounds and FoundationsDi Ponio550
ENG 2732G – The Book: In FocusSchofield550
ENG 3215G – Queer LiteratureBlanchette550
ENG 3333E – Experiential Engagement with Literature & Culture: Forms of AdaptationVanderheide550
ENG 3771E  – Genres/Forms/ModesRobinet550
ENG 3913F – SPECIAL TOPICS: Book Clubs and Community ReadingRobinet550
ENG 4371F – Seminar in Twentieth-Century British and Irish Literature: [Resisting the] “Rule [of] Britannia”Di Ponio550
ENG 4881G – Seminar in Literary Studies: Cormac McCarthy and America’s Bloodied HistoryVanderheide550

2024-2025 Courses

Course – Please see link for Academic Calendar Description InstructorSection – See links for Course Outlines
ENG 1027F – Storyteller’s Art I: Loss and Tragedy (550); Love and Romance (551)Schofield / Blanchette550 / 551
ENG 1028G – Storyteller’s Art II: Ecology and Catastrophe (550); Politics and Persuasion (551)Sargent / Blanchette550 / 551
ENG 1042E – Literary and Cultural RepresentationsRobinet551
ENG 2011B – Oral Persuasion: Making Public Performance (FORMERLY SPEECH 2001)Di Ponio550
ENG 2228F – Literary and Cultural Texts: Pre-1700Di Ponio550
ENG 2229G – Literary and Cultural Texts: 1700-1900Robinet550
ENG 2230G – Studies in PoeticsVanderheide550
ENG 2265F  – An Introduction to TheoryAllen550
ENG 2551F – Special Topics: Taylor Swift and “Other Tortured Poets”Robinet550
ENG 2695E – Backgrounds and FoundationsDi Ponio550
ENG 2731F – A History of the BookSchofield550
ENG 3250G – Madness and LiteratureBlanchette550
ENG 3265G – Feminist Literary TheoryBlanchette550
ENG 3573G – Black Writing in CanadaSolomon550
ENG 3771E  – Genres/Forms/ModesRobinet550
ENG 3999F – Creative WritingBerkel550
ENG 4472F – Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death: 20th Century American NovelsBlanchette550
ENG 4851G – Music and CultureVanderheide550

2023-2024 Courses

Course – Please see link for Academic Calendar Description InstructorSection – See links for Course Outlines
ENG 1027F – The Storyteller’s Art I: Introduction to NarrativeSargent550
ENG 1028G – The Storyteller’s Art II: Topics in NarrativeDi Ponio550
ENG 1042E – Literature and Cultural RepresentationsRobinet / Blanchette/Schofield550 / 551
ENG 2027F – Literature and FilmRobinet550
ENG 2092F – Special Topics in Popular LiteratureVanderheide550
ENG 2230G – Studies in PoeticsSchofield550
ENG 2265F  – Introduction to TheoryBlanchette / Vanderheide550
ENG 2326G – Topics in Victorian LiteratureRobinet550
ENG 2372F – ShakespeareSchofield550
ENG 2400E – Dramatic Forms/GenresDi Ponio550
ENG 2695E – Backgrounds & Foundations in English StudiesVanderheide550
ENG 3265G – Advanced TheoryAllen550
ENG 3333E – Experiential Engagement with Literature & CultureSchofield / Vanderheide550
ENG 3771E  – Genres/Forms/ModesRobinet550
ENG 3999G – Creative WritingBerkel550
ENG 4881F – Seminar in Literary Studies: Conflict in 20th Century and Contemporary Women’s DramaDi Ponio550

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