Selected Topic in English Literature and/or Culture II
Postgraduate course
- ECTS credits
- 10
- Teaching semesters
- Autumn
- Course code
- ENG332
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Teaching language
- English
- Resources
- Schedule
- Reading list
Course description
Objectives and Content
The course aims to increase students' knowledge of English literature and/or culture and to promote critical and independent understanding of problems related to the study of literature and/or culture.
ENG332 is a specialised course which typically treats a topic in American, British, or World Literatures in English. The contents of the course vary on a semester-to-semester basis. The texts to be studied may represent the literary tradition of a nation, a period, a genre, a specific authorship, a specific topic related to literature or culture or a literary and cultural movement. All texts are to be studied on a critical and theoretical basis.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course:
Knowledge
The student
- will have further developed his/her general knowledge of the discipline
- will have acquired specialised knowledge of the topics treated in the course
- will have become familiar with recent research in the field treated in the course
Skills
The student
- will be able to discuss topics on English literature and culture on an analytical basis, taking both critical and theoretical perspectives into account
General competence
The student
- will be capable of working on specific theoretical and methodological problems over a relatively substantial period of time
- will have developed further his/her ability to express academic ideas in English, both in writing and orally
ECTS Credits
Level of Study
Semester of Instruction
Required Previous Knowledge
Recommended Previous Knowledge
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
Access to the Course
Teaching and learning methods
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
Students must submit a 500-word draft of their term paper, attend supervision, follow guidelines, and meet deadlines set by the Department and the course instructor. The draft of the term paper must be submitted within the deadline set by the instructor and must be approved by the instructor. Drafts which are not approved may be revised and resubmitted once. Students have the right to supervision in working with the term paper. Supervision is obligatory. If supervision takes place over more than one session, students must attend all sessions. Supervision can be given individually or in groups. Students whose resubmitted drafts are not approved or who fail to meet any of the above requirements may not submit their term paper for assessment.
Compulsory assignments are valid for one semester following the semester of instruction.
Forms of Assessment
Grading Scale
Assessment Semester
Reading List
The reading list comprises a maximum of 700 pages of academic text or textbook material, or literary text corresponding to 6 - 8 works. Works on literary theory are included. It will also be possible for students to combine academic text/textbook material with literary works into a specialised reading list. In addition to works on the reading list, students should be prepared to consult any recommended auxiliary literature.
The reading list will be available by 1 July for the autumn semester.