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Students
Tuition Fee
EUR 9,300
Per year
Start Date
2024-06-10
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
History Of Architecture | English Studies | Childhood Education | English Literature | History | Literature | Social Psychology | Social Science | Applied Linguistics | Creative Writing | Writing | Mathematics | Statistics
Discipline
Architecture | Cultural Studies | Education | Humanities | Linguistics | Media & Communication | Science
Minor
Cultural Anthropology | English Language and Literature | American Literature | Language Applications | Literary Editing and Publishing | Historical Research | Behavioral Psychology | Social Theory | Professional Writing | Literary Theory | English Language and Literature/Letters | European History
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 9,300
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-02-05-
2024-06-10-
2024-09-25-
About Program

Program Overview


This four-year BA program in English Language and Literature combines linguistics and literature studies, equipping graduates with expertise in both fields. It offers a comprehensive exploration of English literature from 1580 to the present, while also delving into phonetics, syntax, and sociolinguistics. The program prepares students for careers in language-related fields such as TEFL, journalism, and publishing, and provides a strong foundation for postgraduate studies.

Program Outline

English Language and Literature (BA, 4 Years)


Degree Overview:

This full-time BA program, spanning four years and encompassing 240 ECTS credits, delves into both linguistics and English literature.


Objectives:

  • Equip graduates with expertise in both English language and literature.
  • Cultivate strong communication and analytical skills.
  • Provide a thorough grounding in literary history and cultural contexts.
  • Enable in-depth exploration of diverse linguistic subfields.
  • Prepare students for careers in various language-related fields.

Program Description:

The program offers comprehensive exploration of literature from 1580 to the present, encompassing poetry, drama, and prose. Meanwhile, the linguistics component explores phonetics, phonology, syntax, morphology, semantics, and sociolinguistics. The English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) courses prepare students for professional teaching, emphasizing classroom management and technology use.


Outline:


Structure

  • The program comprises 8 semesters, each with specific course requirements.
  • Electives:
  • Students select courses from various categories, including:
  • Foreign languages
  • Humanities and social sciences
  • Computer and mathematics
  • Unallocated courses for additional flexibility

Course Schedule

  • Semester 1: Introduction to Fiction, Literature & Criticism, The Science of Linguistics, English Composition, Humanities/Foreign Languages/Computer and Maths elective
  • Semester 2: Introduction to Drama, Introduction to Poetry, General Linguistics, Humanities/Foreign Languages/Computer and Maths electives
  • Semesters 3-8: Follow specific course schedules outlined within the context and include core modules like Linguistics, TEFL, Literature-specific courses, a project/practicum (optional), and electives.

Module Descriptions:

  • Detailed descriptions of individual modules are provided within the context.
  • These descriptions cover content, learning outcomes, and assessment methods. ### Assessment

Methods:

  • Coursework assessments include a comprehensive final exam and continuous assessment components (mid-terms, projects, etc.)
  • Final grades are calculated based on weighting of final exam and continuous assessment.
  • Semester and cumulative grade point averages (GPA/CPA) are calculated.

Grading System:

  • A minimum CPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.
  • ### Teaching
  • Teaching methods:
  • The program utilizes a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, workshops, and independent study.
  • Faculty:
  • Experienced faculty members with expertise in linguistics, literature, and education.
  • Unique approaches:
  • The program emphasizes interactive learning, active participation, critical thinking, independent research, and practical skills development.
  • Additional Information:
  • The context includes brief biographies of faculty members, showcasing their expertise and research interests.
  • The program website provides access to additional resources, such as module descriptions, reading lists, assessment criteria, and program regulations.
  • ## Careers

Potential Career Paths

  • Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
  • Teaching English Literature
  • Journalism
  • Publishing
  • Advertising
  • Public Relations
  • Administration

Graduate Studies

Graduates are eligible for postgraduate programs (Masters degrees) in various related fields.

Other

  • The program is offered on a full-time schedule but may consider part-time opportunities under specific circumstances.
  • Completion of the program prepares students to pursue professional certification in TEFL and other specialized areas.
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