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Last updated on 2025-04-24

Program overview

Program Overview

The Associate of Arts - English program at Capilano University is a two-year diploma that focuses on the study of literature. This program emphasizes the practices of literary criticism, creative writing, and university writing. It provides students with a comprehensive foundation in the arts and sciences, specifically tailored for those interested in literature. Students will engage with a variety of literary texts and develop critical thinking and writing skills essential for further academic pursuits or careers in related fields.

Program Structure

The Associate of Arts - English program is designed to be completed in two years. The program structure includes:

  • A total of 60 university credits, with 18 credits specifically in English.
  • Elective courses in humanities, laboratory science, and social sciences to broaden knowledge.
  • Opportunities to choose from a variety of English courses covering topics such as Canadian and American literature, literary theory, and creative writing.

This program can be pursued on a full-time or part-time basis, allowing flexibility for students. After completing the program, students can apply their credits towards one of CapU's 15 bachelor's degree programs, providing a pathway for further education.

Featured Experiences

The Associate of Arts - English program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Access to experienced instructors who provide guidance and mentorship throughout the coursework.
  • Support from the CapU Writing Centre, available five days a week, offering in-person and Zoom sessions for writing assistance.
  • Engagement in a variety of literary discussions and workshops that foster a deeper understanding of literature.

Career Options

Graduates of the Associate of Arts - English program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Author: Write and publish original works of fiction or non-fiction.
  • Copywriter: Create compelling content for advertising and marketing purposes.
  • Editor: Review and refine written content for publication, ensuring clarity and coherence.
  • English as a Second Language Teacher: Teach English language skills to non-native speakers in various educational settings.
  • Journalist: Research and report on news stories, conducting interviews and writing articles for print or digital media.
  • Publisher: Work in the publishing industry, overseeing the production and distribution of books and other written materials.

 

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