Engelsk, nettstudium
English is today the most important language in the world. It is the mother tongue of some 400 million people, and the second language of many more. This net-based course gives a basic introduction to the main disciplines of English as an academic subject: linguistic, literary and cultural studies. The course qualifies students for further studies in English at intermediate (“fordjupning” level) and master’s level. The course also qualifies candidates to teach English, if combined with PPU (practical pedagogical training). Admission to PPU for theoretical subjects requires a master's degree in a school subject.
In accordance with the national qualification framework, the student will achieve the following learning outcomes after completing the programme:
The student possesses knowledge about
- the vocabulary, structure and function of the English language
- culture, society and literature in a selection of English-speaking countries
- standards and norms of academic writing and use of sources
- stylistic and cultural conventions needed to adapt language to different situations
The student is able to
- identify and analyse English language structures
- analyse and discuss English literature
- interpret cultural and social phenomena and texts from English-speaking countries
- use English confidently and functionally, in writing and speech
The student is able to
- independently develop their knowledge of English language, literature and culture
- communicate in English in different contexts.
The 60-credit course consists of four units of 15 credits (ECT) each. Two units (ENG141N and ENG142N) are offered in the autumn semester, and two units (ENG143N and ENG144N) are taught in the spring semester.
Course | 2021 Autumn | 2022 Spring |
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15 | ||
15 | ||
15 | ||
15 | ||
Sum (60 total) | 30 | 30 |
None
Students may participate in the two-week period of studies at The Norwegian Study Centre in York offered to those on the campus-based course, subject to places being available. Students who are interested in such participation should contact the course convener for ENG142N by late October.
The programme of study will be evaluated in accordance with the University College’s routines for quality assurance.