Program Overview

  • Duration

    3 Months (Self-Paced) Program

    Can be done in 6 months

  • Total Courses

    01

  • Total Credit Hours

    6

The English program offers a comprehensive study of literature, language, and writing. Students engage with classic and contemporary works of literature, explore literary theory, and hone their writing skills. Graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers in writing, publishing, education, or communications. They play a crucial role in the creation and dissemination of literature, language, and culture.

SOCIAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONS AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS:

The program typically begins with a solid foundation in core business disciplines, such as accounting, marketing, finance, management, and organizational behavior. This equips students with a well-rounded understanding of how businesses operate.


FIELDWORK AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:

Beyond the theoretical framework, the College of Social Sciences places a significant emphasis on fieldwork and community engagement. Students have opportunities to participate in research projects, engage with local communities, and apply social science concepts to real-world situations. These experiences not only enhance their analytical and research skills but also provide valuable insights into the social sciences field.


CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL ISSUES ACROSS THE GLOBE:

The College of Social Sciences at Hudson Bay University is committed to nurturing cultural diversity and addressing social issues from around the world. Our curriculum integrates social sciences from various cultures and encourages students to explore different societal traditions. Additionally, we offer study abroad programs, international research opportunities, and collaborations with social scientists from diverse backgrounds, enabling students to gain a global perspective on social sciences.

Advanced Composition focuses on refining writing skills. Students will develop their ability to craft complex and persuasive written communication for academic, professional, and creative purposes.


Fiction and Poetry delves into the analysis and appreciation of fiction and poetry. Students will explore literary techniques, themes, and the cultural significance of various works in these genres.


Women in Literature explores the representation of women in literary works. Students will analyze and discuss how gender, feminism, and cultural perspectives influence the portrayal of women in literature.


Advanced Concepts in English Linguistics delves into advanced linguistic theories and concepts. Students will explore topics like syntax, semantics, and language variation, enhancing their understanding of language and linguistics.


Literature and Writing combines the study of literature with the practice of writing. Students will explore literary works and develop their writing skills through critical analysis and creative writing.

Cost of Attendance

Tuition Fee Breakdown Cost
GRADUATE COURSE CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL SCIENCES $1,560
Medical Insurance $0.00
Personal Expenses $0.00
Study Materials $0.00
Food Cost $0.00
Total Tuition Fee $1,560
WHERE AFFORDABILITY

Meets Opportunity

At Hudson Bay University, we believe in where affordability meets opportunity. Our commitment to accessible education ensures that quality learning doesn't come with a hefty price tag. We open the doors to knowledge, offering students the chance to thrive without the burden of overwhelming tuition fees, empowering them for a brighter future.

Our Eligibility Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor's degree, or equiv. International Education

Credit Hours

6

Course Duration

3 Months (Self-Paced) Program

Courses Offered

01

Advanced Composition (ENG-127)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     The Writer As Reader
     The Reader As Writer
     Literature And Argument
     Reading Literature Closely: Explication
     Reading Literature Closely: Analysis
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Arguing An Interpretation
     Arguing An Evaluation
     Research: Writing With Sources
     Reading And Writing About Visual Culture
     Critical Thinking: Asking Questions And Making Comparisons
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Reading And Writing About Essays
     Reading And Writing About Stories
     Writing Arguments About Short Stories: Two Case Studies
     Fiction Into Film
     Reading And Writing About Plays
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Thinking Critically About Plays
     Reading And Writing About Poems
     Writing Arguments About Poems: Three Case Studies
     Journeys
     Love And Hate
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Making Men And Women
     Innocence And Experience
     Identity In America
     American Dreams And Nightmares
     Law And Disorder

Fiction And Poetry (ENG-191)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Reading Stories
     Types Of Short Fiction
     Elements Of Fiction
     Writing About Fiction
     Three Fiction Writers In Context
     Envisioning Narrative
     A Selection Of Contemporary Fiction
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     A Selection Of World Fiction
     For Further Reading
     Reading Poems
     Types Of Poetry
     Elements Of Poetry
     Writing About Poetry
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Transformations
     Envisioning Poetry
     Three Poets In Context
     A Selection Of Contemporary Poetry
     A Selection Of World Poetry
     For Further Reading
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Lives Of The Poets
     Reading Plays
     Types Of Drama
     Elements Of Drama
     Writing About Drama
     The Greek Theater: Sophocles In Context
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     The Elizabethan Theater: Shakespeare In Context
     The Modern Realistic Theater: Ibsen In Context
     Envisioning Drama: Miller And Williams In Performance
     A Collection Of Modern And Contemporary Drama
     Writing With Sources
     Critical Theory: Approaches To The Analysis And Interpretation Of Literature

Women In Literature (ENG-540)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Oppression
     White Privilege And Male Privilege
     Frontlines And Borders: Identity Thresholds For Latinas And Arab American Women
     Where I Come From Is Like This
     The Master'S Tools Will Never Dismantle The Master'S House
     Night To His Day: The Social Construction Of Gender
     The Medical Construction Of Gender
     Theorizing Difference From Multiracial Feminism
     Feminism Without Borders
     Masculinities And Globalization
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Gender Stereotyping In The English Language
     Cosmetic Surgery: Paying For Your Beauty
     Hair Still Matters
     Empowering Self, Making Choices, Creating Spaces
     Girls And Boys Together...But Mostly Apart: Gender Arrangements In Elementary Schools
     What Are Little Boys Made Of?
     We Don'T Sleep Around Like White Girls Do: Family, Culture, And Gender In Filipina American Lives
     Brown-Skinned White Girls: Class, Culture, And The Construction Of White Identity In Suburban Communities
     Sex Segregation In The U.S. Labor Force
     You Wouldn'T Want One Of 'Em Dancing With Your Wife: Racialized Bodies On The Job In World War Ii
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     The Managed Hand: The Commercialization Of Bodies And Emotions In Korean Immigrant-Owned Nail Salons
     Maid In L.A.
     Bridal Wave
     Moral Dilemmas, Moral Strategies, And The Transformation Of Gender: Lessons From Two Generations Of Work And Family Change
     Working At Motherhood: Chicana And Mexicana Immigrant Mothers And Employment
     For Better Or Worse: Gender Allures In The Vietnamese Global Marriage Market
     Queer Parenting In The New Millennium
     Doing Desire: Adolescent Girls' Struggles For/With Sexuality
     After The Sexual Revolution: Gender Politics In Teen Dating
     Black Sexual Politics
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Toward A Global History Of Same-Sex Sexuality
     Becoming 100% Straight
     Hormonal Hurricanes: Menstruation, Menopause, And Female Behavior
     A Way Outa No Way: Eating Problems Among African-American
     Loose Lips Sink Ships
     Beyond Pro-Choice Versus Pro-Life: Women Of Color And Reproductive Justice
     Welcome To Cancerland
     Fraternities And Rape On Campus
     Supremacy Crimes
     Mapping The Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, And Violence Against Women Of Color
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Sex And War: Fighting Men, Comfort Women, And The Military-Sexual Complex
     The Globe Trotting Sneaker
     From The Third World To The Third World Within: Asian Women Workers Fighting Globalization
     Las Mujeres Invisibles/The Invisible Women
     Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections On Cultural Relativism And Its Others
     The Lady And The Tramp (Ii): Feminist Welfare Politics, Poor Single Mothers, And The Challenge Of Welfare Justice
     The Women'S Movement: Persistence Through Transformation
     Feminists Or Postfeminists? Young Women'S Attitudes Toward Feminism And Gender Relations
     Punks, Bulldaggers, And Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential Of Queer Politics?
     It'S Not An Oxymoron: The Search For An Arab Feminism

Advanced Concepts In English Linguistics (ENG-597)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     The Nature Of Communication
     The Phonological Component: Phonetics
     The Phonological Component: Phonology
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     The Morphological Component
     Syntax
     Semantics And Pragmatics
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Sociolinguistics And Linguistic Anthropology
     Language Acquisition
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Sign Language
     Writing
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Nonverbal Behavior
     Historical Linguistics

Literature And Writing (ENG-657)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Participation: Personal Response And Critical Thinking
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Communication Writing A Response Essay
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Exploration And Analysis Genre And The Elements Of Literature
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Argumentation Writing A Critical Essay
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Research Writing With Secondary Sources