Master of Arts for Teachers of English (MATE)

Engage in lifelong learning

The Master of Arts for Teachers of English (MATE) Program is an innovative and accessible graduate degree program that offers English teachers in the elementary, secondary, or college system within the province of British Columbia the opportunity to pursue advanced studies in English literature. The MATE program is not currently taking applications.

Past courses

Summer 2018 Intersession 
ENGL 880: Pro-Seminar I | Instructor: Mary Ann Gillies

Summer 2018
ENGL 834: Studies in Twentieth Century Literature | Instructor: Mary Ann Gillies

Fall 2018
ENGL 844: Canadian Aboriginal Literature in the Twenty-First Century | Instructor: Deanna Reder

* ENGL 844 Diana Reder.pdf
Course outline

Spring 2019
ENGL 870-A: Contemporary Indigenous Short Stories | Instructor: Sophie McCall

Summer 2019 Intersession
ENGL 881: Pro-Seminar 2 (Research Methods and Methodologies) | Instructor: Ronda Arab

* ENGL 881 Ronda Arab.pdf
Course outline

Summer 2019 
ENGL 829: Shakespeare | Instructor: Ronda Arab

* ENGL 829 Ronda Arab.pdf
Course outline

Fall 2019
ENGL 851: Introduction to Indigenous Film and Media | Instructor: Sophie McCall

Spring 2020
ENGL 841: Creative Writing As Research Creation | Instructor: David Chariandy

Spring 2020
ENGL 891: MA Paper or Project

* MATE capstone final.pdf
Course outline