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Engelsk fordjupingsstudium

Program of study: 
English - specialization
Level of study: 
Specialization level (bachelor’s degree level)
Credits: 
30
Duration: 
2 semesters
Year: 
2019
Number of students: 
35
Type of study: 
Further education (bachelor's degree level)
Study mode
Part-time
Admission and rating

Year Course in English or equivalent (60 credits) or 45 credits English + 15 credits HUM 101. Students with only 45  credits English must have 30 credits within the discipline in which they want to take a specialisation course (ENG 141 and ENG 143 for a specialisation course in laguage; ENG 142 and ENG 144 for a specialisation course in literature/culture/society). 

About

The study programme builds on the broad foundation given in the Year Course and offers specialisation in one or more limited areas within English studies. A selection of courses on linguistic and literary topics is offered.The programme can be incorporated into a variety of bachelor degrees and can serve as a qualification for master studies at universities and university colleges. The programme also provides relevant competence for the teaching of English in schools, if combined with a teacher training programme or PPU (practical pedagogical training). From 2017, admission to the PPU-programme will require a masters degree including a school subject.

Learning outcome

In accordance with the national qualification framework, the student has reached the following learning outcomes after completing the programme:

Learning outcome knowledge

After completing the programme, the student possesses knowledge about

- one or two selected fields within English language and/or literature

- central theories and issues within the field.

Learning outcome skills

After completing the programme, the student is able to

- analyse and interpret linguistic and/or literary expressions in a critical way

- give an academic, oral presentation on her/his topic(s) within the field of study

- write independent, academic texts in English

- discuss theoretical approaches to language and/or literature

Learning outcome qualification

After completing the programme, the student is able to

  • develop their knowledge of a specific field in English studies 
  •  improve their ability to work independently
Content structure

The programme consists of two 15-credit 200-level courses. These can be taught courses in language (ENG201/200) and literature (ENG203/205), or one taught course combined with a bachelor paper (ENG211/213). The bachelor programmes require a bachelor paper.One taught course will be offered each term: language courses in the autumn and literary courses in the spring. During the academic year 2015-2016 two courses will run: ENG201 Translation: theory and practice in the autumn term (2015), and ENG205 Modern American conservatism in politics and literature in the spring term (2016).The bachelor paper builds on a 200-level course within the same discipline. ENG 211/213 may be taken in parallel with the taught course it builds on, or later.The specific courses offered may be subject to change.

Engelsk fordjupingsstudium, oppstart vår
Title: 
Engelsk fordjupingsstudium, oppstart vår
Information

i 2019 tilbyr vi emna  ENG203 Litteratur og Film (vår 2019) og ENG201 Omsettjing: teori og praksis (hausten 2019)

Året etter planlegg vi å tilby ENG206 Britisk og Amerikansk Komedie (våren 2020) og ENG200 Sosiolingvistikk (hausten 2020) 

Bacheloroppgåveemna (ENG211 og ENG213) går alle semester. 

Course2019 Spring2019 Autumn
Vel eitt fordupingsemne saman med eit bacheloroppgåveemne. ENG200, ENG201, ENG203 og ENG206 vert tilbydd annakvart år. Våren 2019 vert ENG203 tilbydd og hausten 2019 vert ENG201 tilbydd
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1515
Professional training

None

Anna
Instruction and assessment:Instruction is provided through lectures, group work and individual guidance.
Evaluation

The programme of study will be evaluated in accordance with the University College’s routines for quality assurance.

Ansvarleg
Kjetil Myskja, 70 07 50 78, km@hivolda.no