Academic Calendar 2024-2025

Languages, Literatures, and Cultures – Major (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts

LLCU-M-BAH

Subject: Administered by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.
Plan: Consists of 60.00 units as described below.
Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.00 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

Note: Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2023-2024 Calendar for the previous requirements.

1. Core
A. Complete the following:
LLCU 111Introduction to Culture3.00
B. Complete the following:
LLCU 203Cultural Anthropology3.00
C. Complete the following:
LLCU 303Applied Intercultural Communication3.00
D. Complete the following:
LLCU 403Stories that Matter: Connecting Languages, Literatures and Cultures3.00
2. Option
A. Complete 3.00 units from the following:3.00
Thinking Locally
Linguistic Diversity and Identity
LLCU_Options
B. Complete 24.00 units from list 2.B.i or 2.B.ii24.00
i. Two Languages, each at the 200-level or above
a. Complete 12.00 units from LLCU_Languages at the 200-level or above
b. Complete 12.00 units from LLCU_Languages at the 100-level or above
ii. One language at the 300-level or above, one language at the 100-level or above
a. Complete 6.00 units from LLCU_Languages at the 300-level or above
b. Complete 6.00 units from LLCU_Languages at the 200-level or above
c. Complete 12.00 units from LLCU_Languages at the 100-level or above
C. Complete 12.00 units from the following:12.00
LLCU at the 300-level or above
D. Complete 6.00 units from the following:6.00
LLCU at the 200-level or above
E. Complete 3.00 units from the following:3.00
LLCU_Languages
LLCU_Options
Electives
Elective Courses 60.00
Total Units120.00

3. Additional Requirements

A. Minimum of two different languages from LLCU_Languages to meet Requirement 2.B. 

4. Notes

A. A maximum of 6.00 units from courses offered by other Faculties and Schools may be counted toward the program and/or Plan requirements. This includes courses in BMED, COMM, GLPH, HSCI, LAW, NURS, and courses offered by Smith Engineering.

Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Course Lists

The following lists contain courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.6 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits.

LLCU_Languages

Languages Available in the LLCU Major Plan
ANSH
ARAB
CHIN
FREN
GREK
GRMN
HEBR
INDG 111Introduction to an Indigenous Language and Culture I3.00
INDG 112Introduction to an Indigenous Language and Culture II3.00
INUK
ITLN
JAPN
LATN
LLCU 103Beginning Language and Culture l3.00
LLCU 104Beginning Language and Culture ll3.00
MOHK
PORT
SPAN

LLCU_Options

ARTH 245Art and Architecture in Venice6.00
ARTH 248Introduction to Indigenous Arts of North America3.00
ARTH 250Art, Society, and Culture3.00
ARTH 260Culture and Conflict3.00
ARTH 272Latin American Art3.00
ARTH 348Arts of the Artic3.00
ARTH 372Art of Colonial Latin America3.00
ARTH 380Venice and its Biennale: Global Circuits of Contemporary Art6.00
ARTH 383The City3.00
BADR 100Thinking Locally3.00
BADR 101Acting Globally3.00
BADR 2003.00
BADR 3003.00
CLST 203Myth and Religion3.00
CLST 204Scientific and Medical Terminology3.00
CLST 207The Ancient Near East3.00
CLST 208The Levant from the Late Bronze Age to the Coming of Rome3.00
CLST 309Caravan Cities of the Ancient Near East3.00
CLST 321World of Late Antiquity3.00
CLST 350Greek Perspectives on Ethnicity and Indigeneity3.00
DEVS 100Canada and the "Third World"6.00
DEVS 101Development Studies in Global Perspective3.00
DEVS 102Canada in the World3.00
DEVS 220Introduction to Indigenous Studies3.00
DEVS 221Indigenous Studies II - Resistance and Resurgence3.00
DRAM 301Theories of the Theatre I3.00
ENGL 217Postcolonial Literatures3.00
ENGL 293Introductory Approaches to Cultural Studies3.00
ENGL 294Cultural Studies: Theory into Practice3.00
FILM 110Film, Media and Screen Cultures6.00
FILM 111Film, Media, and Screen Cultures: History and Aesthetics3.00
FILM 112Film, Media, and Screen Cultures: Theory and Practice3.00
FILM 236Media and Cultural Studies3.00
FILM 240Media and Popular Culture3.00
FILM 308Popular Cultures3.00
FILM 335Culture and Technology3.00
FILM 338Contemporary Issues in Cultural Studies3.00
FILM 340Advertising and Consumer Culture3.00
FREN 106Communication et culture I3.00
FREN 107Communication et culture II3.00
FREN 118Communication et culture III3.00
FREN 219Communication et culture IV3.00
FREN 230Analyse textuelle et étude de la langue3.00
FREN 304Introduction à la littérature française du Moyen Age3.00
FREN 305Le théâtre depuis 19453.00
FREN 315Littérature française de la Renaissance3.00
FREN 320Communication et culture V3.00
FREN 324Le roman français du 20e siècle3.00
FREN 325Littérature contemporaine3.00
FREN 327Le Cinéma aujourd'hui: Études thématiques3.00
FREN 342Histoire culturelle et littéraire de la France moderne et contemporaine3.00
FREN 343Histoire culturelle et littéraire de la francophonie et du Québec3.00
FREN 351Ecrits de la Francophonie3.00
FREN 363Histoire de la langue française3.00
FREN 387Littérature du 17e siècle3.00
FREN 388Littérature du 18e siècle3.00
FREN 390Genre et littérature3.00
FREN 391Auteurs et thèmes en littérature québécoise3.00
FREN 392Paris Through Literature, Painting, Cinema, and Photography3.00
FREN 396Cinéma et culture québécoise3.00
FRST 290Paris: Through Literature, Painting, Cinema, and Photography3.00
GNDS 125Gender, Race, and Popular Culture3.00
GNDS 350Feminism, the Body, and Visual Culture3.00
GNDS 360Masculinities: Cross Cultural Perspectives3.00
GNDS 432Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Politics3.00
GPHY 101Human Geography3.00
GPHY 227Cities: Geography, Planning and Urban Life3.00
GPHY 229Place, Space, Culture, and Social Life3.00
GPHY 254The Caribbean in Globalizing World3.00
GPHY 351Geographies of Indigenous and Settler Relations3.00
GRMN 306Business German in Workplace3.00
GRMN 307Business German II: German in the Workplace3.00
GRMN 308Topics in Cultural History I3.00
GRMN 309Topics in Cultural History II3.00
GRMN 311Culture Through Stories in the 18th and 19th Century3.00
GRMN 312Culture Through Stories in the 20th and 21st Century3.00
GRMN 317Contemporary Germany through Media and News3.00
GRMN 419Roots of Fascism: Resistance to Liberalism in the 19th Century3.00
GRMN 420Fascism in Europe3.00
GRMN 426Film in the New Europe3.00
GRMN 427Sickness and Health - Cultural Representations in Medical Discourse3.00
HEBR 301Topics in Hebrew3.00
HEBR 393Reading Modern Hebrew Literature3.00
HIST 285Latin America to 1850: The Colonial Experience3.00
HIST 286Latin America from 1850 to Today: The Modern Era3.00
IDIS 302Race and Racism3.00
INDG 101Indigenous Knowledges and Perspectives3.00
INDG 295Special Indigenous Topics3.00
INDG 301Indigenous Ways of Knowing3.00
INDG 302Indigenous Theories and Methodologies: Learning through Indigenous Worldviews3.00
INDG 395Special Indigenous Topics3.00
INDG 495Special Indigenous Topics3.00
INTS 306Culture, Identity, and Self3.00
INTS 307Intercultural Relations3.00
INTS 3243.00
ITLN 310Italy and the Classical Tradition3.00
ITLN 357Pirandello's Theatre3.00
ITLN 415Dante3.00
LING 100Introduction to Linguistics6.00
LING 101Introduction to Linguistics: Words, Sentences, and Meaning3.00
LING 102Introduction to Linguistics: Sounds, Signs, and Perception3.00
LING 202Canadian English3.00
LING 205Language and Power3.00
LING 210Language Acquisition and Learning3.00
LING 370Living Language: Resilience and Revitalization in Practice3.00
LLCU
MUSC 289Global Musics3.00
MUTH 110The Republic to Rationalism: History, Arts, and Performance l3.00
MUTH 111Listening to Revolutions: History, Arts, and Performance ll3.00
PHIL 276Critical Perspective on Social Diversity3.00
RELS 131World Religions/Religious Worlds6.00
RELS 132Western Religions3.00
RELS 133Eastern Religions3.00
RELS 161Contemporary Problems in Religion and Culture6.00
RELS 226Islam3.00
RELS 234Judaism3.00
SOCY 235Race and Racialization3.00
SOCY 273Social Psychology3.00
SOCY 300Sociology of Cities3.00
SOCY 310Visual Culture3.00
SOCY 362Cultural Studies3.00
SPAN 354Voces femeninas en America Latina3.00
SPAN 428Gender, Development and Film in Latin America3.00
SPAN 458Film y Politica en Argentina3.00