Provincial English 12 Literature Online (ENGL 0999)
This course introduces students to a variety of Canadian/non-Canadian, classic and modern short stories. Students also read classic and modern poems and learn about poetic literary devices. Through these works, students learn to identify a variety of literary devices and elements, including symbol, theme, character, irony, historical context, and setting.
In addition, this course introduces students to classic and modern plays and/or films. Students also read a variety of Canadian/non-Canadian, classic and modern novels. Through these works, students learn about genres, codes and conventions, tone and irony. Students learn how to write, research, and edit essays and paragraphs. Students also develop presentation and critical thinking skills.
In addition, this course introduces students to classic and modern plays and/or films. Students also read a variety of Canadian/non-Canadian, classic and modern novels. Through these works, students learn about genres, codes and conventions, tone and irony. Students learn how to write, research, and edit essays and paragraphs. Students also develop presentation and critical thinking skills.
Course code: ENGL 0999
Credits: 8.0
Length: 192.0 hours
Course outline:
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Prerequisites
English 11; or ENGL 0871; or ENSK 0826; or VCC Assessment scores of Reading 50, Grammar 40, Writing 0871; or equivalent.
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- 1. Short story
- Character
- Setting
- Theme
- Symbol
- Irony
2. Poetry
- Poetic devices
- Annotation
3. Film/Drama
- Genres
- Tone, irony, conventions
- Oral presentations
- Media Literacy
4. Novel
- Genres
- Literary terms (character, conflict, setting, imagery)
- Research essay
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For Self-paced courses, please phone 604.871.7366.
For courses at Broadway Youth Centre, please phone 604.709.5640 or email ABEYouth@vcc.ca.
For Visually Impaired courses, please call 604.871.7338 or drop by the Broadway campus during regular business hours to speak with the services coordinator for students with disabilities..
This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.
This course is tuition free! Some fees apply: *
- College Initiative: $8.50/course
- Campus Resource: $9.60/course
- Student Union: $69/term
- UPass: $180/term (if applicable)
* Note: fees are approximate and subject to change.
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† This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors.