ENGL156 - Environmental Literature
Course: ENGL156 (Environmental Literature) in ENGL department at University of British Columbia.
Credit Hours: 0 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 69 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the ENGL curriculum at University of British Columbia, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by ENGL156
- ENGL355 - Studies in Backgrounds to Literature: Special Topics
- ENGL365 - Major Authors of the 19th Century
- ENGL342 - Auto/Biography Survey
- GWST240 - Communication in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies
- ENGL201 - Children's Literature and Publishing
- CORH206 - Communicating Indigeneity
- ENGL203 - Topics in Composition
- ENGL378 - Documentary and Docudrama
- CORH203 - Communication in the Sciences
- EESC398 - Technical Communication
- ENGL352 - Shakespeare: Earlier Works
- ENGL233 - American Literature
- ENGL338 - American Literature after World War II
- ENGL291 - African Literary Canon
- ENGL304 - Advanced Composition
- ENGL385 - Settler Studies, Literature, and Culture
- CORH205 - Communication in the Social Sciences
- ENGL231 - Introduction to Popular Narrative
- ENGL232 - Reading Popular Culture
- ENGL309 - Modern Critical Theory and Interdisciplinary Methods
- ENGL319 - Studies in Romanticism
- ENGL349 - 17th-Century Literature
- ENGL374 - British Literature in the Age of Enlightenment
- ENGL377 - English-Canadian Screen Culture
- ENGL384 - Human Rights, Literature, and Culture
- ENGL387 - Indigenous Literature: Intellectual Traditions
- ENGL330 - Regionalism in Canadian Literature
- ENGL383 - Contemporary British Novel
- ENGL226 - Drama
- ENGL220 - Foundations: Literature in Historical Context 1
- ENGL357 - Restoration Drama and Culture
- ENGL386 - Studies in Transatlantic Modernism
- CORH216 - Communication and Media
- ENGL364 - 19th-Century Studies
- ENGL394 - Interdisciplinary Studies in English Literature
- ENGL395 - Popular Literature
- ENGL315 - Studies in Backgrounds to 16th-Century Literature
- ENGL297 - Reading Animals
- ENGL350 - 16th- and 17th-Century Studies
- ENGL358 - Eighteenth-Century Drama
- ENGL270 - Topics in Women's Literature
- ENGL346 - Introduction to Middle English
- ENGL327 - Canadian Poetry
- ENGL337 - American Literature between the Wars
- ENGL347 - 16th-Century Studies
- ENGL221 - Foundations: Literature in Historical Context 2
- ENGL351 - 16th- and 17th-Century Drama
- ENGL234 - Foundations: Indigenous Literature
- ENGL239 - The Bible in English Literature
- ENGL391 - Afropolitan Literature
- ENGL250 - Foundations: Interdisciplinary Theory and Method in Literary Research
- ENGL379 - Colonialism and Decolonization
- CORH204 - Communications in the Humanities
- ENGL333 - Canadian Fiction
- ENGL353 - Shakespeare: Later Works
- ENGL213 - British Literature, 1900 to the present
- ENGL336 - Studies in Backgrounds to American Literature
- ENGL344 - Topics in Medieval Studies
- ENGL397 - Contemporary Environmental Writing
- ENGL222 - Literature in Canada
- ENGL212 - Children's Literature
- ENGL340 - Introduction to Old English
- ENGL224 - Foundations: Reading Across Borders
- ENGL339 - American Literature from the Civil War to WWI
- CORH210 - Introduction to Rhetoric
- ENGL215 - Reading Screens
- ENGL388 - Beyond Anthropocentrism
- ENGL294 - Interdisciplinarity and English Literature
- ENGL345 - Studies in Backgrounds to International Literature in English
Academic Planning at University of British Columbia
Students planning ENGL156 at University of British Columbia should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing ENGL156 enables enrollment in 69 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the ENGL program.
This year 0 course at University of British Columbia integrates into structured degree pathways for ENGL programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.