20 Degrees in Literature in Canada for 2024

Degrees in Literature in Canada for 2024Filter
  • Bachelor of Arts (general)

    Université de Saint-Boniface

    • Winnipeg, Canada

    Full time, Part time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    French

    The General BA is a three-year program (90 credits) that touches on a variety of subjects, whether in languages, literature, humanities or social sciences. Find out what you love and broaden your horizons.

    • Winnipeg, Canada

    Full time, Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    French

    Our BA specializing in French studies will allow you to hone your reading and writing skills, but above all to carry out an in-depth study of French literature, linguistics, history and cultures.

  • Hons. Bachelor of Arts in English and Cultural Studies

    McMaster University Faculty of Humanities

    • Hamilton, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Studying English & Cultural Studies at McMaster will introduce you to the rich cultural storehouse that has been created over the centuries, from the earliest Old English manuscripts to the most modern examples of popular culture. It will equip you with the critical tools needed to analyze and interpret the diverse media used by writers and other creators of cultural products, as well as increasing your own powers of expression and critical thinking.

    • Westmount, Canada

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    The Arts, Literature, and Communication (ALC) program at Marianopolis is a two-year, pre-university program that allows you to express yourself while gaining all the skills and prerequisites you need to follow a university program in the arts and other non-science areas.

  • Bachelor of Arts Celtic Studies

    St. Francis Xavier University

    • 4130, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    As one of the few universities in North America offering the study of Celtic languages, literature, and history of the Celts from about 800 BC to present, you will have unique opportunity to learn in this broad field at either the BA or MA level. Celtic Studies has as its core the languages, literatures, cultures, and histories of Celtic-speaking peoples, from the Continental Celts of ancient Gaul to the modern survivals in Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany.

  • Bachelor in Spanish Studies

    University of Winnipeg

    • 515, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    In Spanish Studies, we offer a 3-year BA (Single Major, Double Major, Combined Major). Our courses will help you to develop your communications skills and your critical thinking skills-a must in order to grasp the subtleties of interacting with the different Hispanic cultures. You will deepen your understanding of the Latin American and Spanish cultures and history through the analysis of texts and videos from the Internet and the media, the study of films and literature as well as an in-depth study of the language through translation.

  • Undergraduate Certificate in Childrens Literature

    Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change | YORK UNIVERSITY

    • Toronto, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Childrens Literature This undergraduate certificate is ideal for students in programs such as Children, Childhood and Youth English and Humanities in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, as well as those in the Concurrent Education program in the Faculty of Education. You will acquire a host of valuable skills including assessment, research, and critical analytical skills that are required for those of you aspiring to careers in the education or library sectors.

  • Bachelor in English

    University of Winnipeg

    • 515, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Welcome to the Department of English at the University of Winnipeg, located in Treaty 1 territory. We offer a wide range of courses and a number of different undergraduate degree programs that offer students the opportunity to specialize in English Literature, Creative Writing, Young People's Texts and Cultures, and Screen Studies, and an M.A. in Cultural Studies. Our faculty is composed of highly qualified professors who are committed to their students, to diverse research interests, and to the importance of literature, language, and culture as forms of knowledge.

  • Bachelor of Arts in English

    University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)

    • 3333, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    UNBC's English program includes course offerings in Canadian, British, American and International English literatures as well as world literature in English translation, and literary theory. Key areas include First Nations Literature, Canadian Literature, Comparative Literature, Women's Literature, Feminist Criticism and Theory, literature and media technology, and the relationship between literature and other disciplines.

  • Arts and Contemporary Studies BA Hons

    Toronto Metropolitan University

    • Podium, Canada

    English

    Arts and Contemporary Studies - BA Hons program in the humanities and social sciences provides students with the opportunity to specialize in fields including Anthropology, Culture Studies, Diversity and Equity Studies, Global Studies, English, French, History or Philosophy. You ll learn critical analysis and research skills, and can participate in Research Team-based and community projects An international exchange A guaranteed fellowship.

    • 62, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Modern Languages, Literature, and Cultures provide expertise in two languages and knowledge of a third — as well as the literature and culture of the relevant communities. The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures is composed of five areas: French, German, Hispanic Studies, Japanese, and linguistics. This program exposes you to the practical study of language within small class sizes to provide an opportunity to acquire many skills that will serve you well in your future endeavors, including superior communicative competence, cultural awareness, and aesthetic literacy.

    • Podium, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    This unique and customizable program in the humanities and social sciences provides students with the opportunity to specialize in fields including Anthropology, Culture Studies, Diversity and Equity Studies, Global Studies, English, French, History, Inquiry and Invention or Philosophy. You’ll learn critical analysis and research skills and can participate in research, team-based and community projects, an international exchange or a guaranteed fellowship.

  • Diploma of Arts, Literature and Communications

    Universal College (College Universel)

    • 200, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    This program prepares you for careers in media (such as television and radio), journalism, teaching, advertising, film, writing, animation, public relations, law, and any other field where communication skills are essential. By the end of this program, you will have acquired a solid knowledge that is supported by real-life communication experiences.

    • Oshawa, Canada
    • Peterborough, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    In this uniquely flexible program, you’ll have a chance to pursue your own passions, while being introduced to key historical and contemporary periods, genres, and ideas. Studying literature at Trent will encourage you to develop important skills – in close reading and clear and persuasive writing – that will help you in any career.

  • Master of Arts in English

    University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)

    • 3333, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Literary representations both reflect and help to create our views of the world, including our social theories and practices; thus, the study of literature can provide students with insights concerning past and present concepts of personal and social identity, cultural traditions and beliefs, and interpersonal and cross-cultural relationships. Since the time of Aristotle, moreover, literary commentators have analyzed “setting” as an important formal aspect of literary writing; literary study can therefore help us to investigate, and perhaps to reconsider, our relationships with both our human and non-human environments. In today’s world, where efforts to resolve intercultural conflicts and environmental problems have taken on a profound sense of urgency, literary study provides a crucial forum for intellectual and ethical debate leading to the revision of cultural practice.