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The English Department provides Master of Arts programs (with coursework, major research paper, or thesis options) and a Doctor of Philosophy in English. These programs prepare students for advanced scholarship in British, Canadian, and American literature, grounded in comprehensive literary history and contemporary critical theories. The department hosts the renowned annual Canadian Literature Symposium and boasts an accomplished, widely published faculty. The Ontario Council on Graduate Studies (OCGS) has repeatedly granted the department its top accreditation.
At the master's level, students may apply for a CO-OP option to complement either the coursework or major research paper track.
The department collaborates with Feminist and Gender Studies and Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the master's level, and partners with Canadian Studies at the doctoral level.
All programs follow standard graduate academic regulations. Important to note: graduate-level English courses require a minimum grade of B. Students receiving two grades below B will be automatically dismissed from the program. Most University of Ottawa English graduate courses are worth three units, with requirements measured accordingly.