The Department of English Studies
The Department of English Studies strives to:
- Assist and guide students in making a faith connection though their study of language and literature.
- Increase student literacy in the context of virtues education in order to enrich their personal experience at school, in their home and within the larger community.
- Nurture the student’s own voice and to foster a life-long relationship with God through the integration of literature, the media and communication.
- Inspire student challenge and service through the model of St. Marguerite d’Youville.
Members of the English Department 2015-2016
Department Head: Ms. Duke
Office Extension: 79327
Mrs. Alonzi Ms. Kosuta Ms. Cantera Mr. Middlemiss Mrs. Costa-Pellico Mr. Reid Mr. Dietrich Mrs. Tsafkopoulos Ms. Duke Ms. Valdez Ms. Gregori Mr. Yan
Course Descriptions and Course Outlines
To view all Course Calendar Descriptions click here.
To view Course Outlines click the course code below:
- ENG 1L1: Grade 9 Essential English
- ENG 1P1: Grade 9 Applied English
- ENG 1D1: Grade 9 Academic English
- ENG 2L1: Grade 10 Essential English
- ENG 2P1: Grade 10 Applied English
- ENG 2D1: Grade 10 Academic English
- ENG 3E1: Grade 11 Workplace English
- ENG 3C1: Grade 11 College English
- ENG 3U1: Grade 11 University English
- ENG 3UD: Grade 11 University African American Studies
- NBE 3U1: Grade 11 University Contemporary Aboriginal Voices
- EMS 3O1: Grade 11 Open Media Studies
- EPS 3O1: Grade 11 Presentations and Speaking Skills
- ENG 4E1: Grade 12 Workplace English
- ENG 4C1: Grade 12 College English
- ENG 4U1: Grade 12 Univeristy English
Specialty English Courses at St. Marguerite d'Youville
NBE3C NBE3U ENG2P ENG2D EWC4C EWC4U ENG3C ENG3UCourse Course Code Prerequisite Speaking and Presenting Skills EPS3O ENG2P or ENG2D Media Studies EMS3O1 ENG2P or ENG2D Media Studies: Sports Focus EMS3OS ENG2P or ENG2D African Studies ENG3UD ENG2D Contemporary Aboriginal Voices The Writer's Craft