Programme And Module Handbook
 
Programme Specification


Date Specification Approved
College College Arts and Law
School Eng, Drama, & Creative Studies
Department Eng Lang and Linguistics
Partner College and School
Collaborative Organisation and Form of Collaboration
Qualification and Programme Title B.A. English Language with Year Abroad Full-time
Programme Code 9873
Delivery Location Campus
Language of Study English
Length of Programme 4 Year(s)
Accreditations This programme has no outside accreditations
Aims of the Programme This information is to be supplied
Programme Outcomes
Students are expected to have Knowledge and Understanding of: Which will be gained through the following Teaching and Learning methods: and assessed using the following methods:
1) The structure and character of the English language, including phonology, lexis, grammar and discourse;
2) The variation of English language in different situational and developmental contexts and the theoretical frameworks within which such variety is studied; the grammar, discourse and lexis of varieties of English and critical and cultural frameworks within which such variation is studied;
3) One or more specialised area(s) of English Language and Linguistics: its theories, historical varieties, methods of discovery and major conceptual paradigms;
4) The history and development of the English language, or the grammar, syntax and lexis of Old English, and the critical and cultural frameworks within which it is studied;
5) Analytic practices in the description of the English language and traditions in linguistic theory;
6) Current methodologies and practices used in linguistic research
7) Demonstrate the ability to study relevant topics at an international institution and appreciate the difference between study in the UK and overseas.
1 - 6) Lectures and seminars (L1, 2 & 3) and student-led seminars (L2 and L3). Independent study is supported by group supervision (L1) and research skills are supported by individual supervision, seminars and lectures (L2). Students work on an individually supervised dissertation at L3. Formative written exercises and essays as well as non-assessed student presentations and group work provide students with opportunities to present and refine their knowledge and understanding at all levels.

7) Year abroad
1 - 6) Assessment is by written assignment, essay and portfolio. Students may choose to write a dissertation or research project in this area (BA only).

7) Assessed as required by host institution
Students are expected to have attained the following Skills and other Attributes: Which will be gained through the following Teaching and Learning methods: and assessed using the following methods:
1) The ability to range independently in their reading beyond prescribed texts in order to diversify and contextualize their study;
2) The capacity to analyse and critically examine diverse forms of discourse, both literary and non-literary;
3) The capacity for independent thought and judgement, and the ability to handle information and argument in a critical and self-reflective manner;
4) Skills in critical reasoning, and the ability to apply and critique systems of analysis and interpretation;
5) The ability to set for themselves appropriate research questions, undertake large scale substantive research, apply relevant methodologies and sustain an argument through a lengthy piece of individual project work;
6) The ability independently to use libraries, catalogues, bibliographies and other reference sources and resources of all kinds, both printed and electronic;
7) The documentation, citation and presentation, according to an agreed stylesheet, of scholarly written work;
8) Effective skills of communication both written and oral, and the ability to apply these in appropriate contexts, including the ability to present sustained and persuasive written and oral arguments cogently and coherently;
9) The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation of ideas and information and the collective negotiation of solutions;
10) The ability to acquire substantial quantities of complex information of diverse kinds in a structured and systematic way, to sift and organise material independently and critically, and evaluate its significance;
11) Information-technology skills such as word-processing, and the acquisition, use and manipulation of data in electronic formats;
12) Time-management and organisational skills, as shown by the ability to plan and present conclusions effectively.
13) Cross-cultural awareness (ability to understand, communicate effectively and interact with people across cultures)
14) To develop a range of marketable skills including problem solving, communication, patience and perseverance, determination, self-motivation, analytical and study skills through direct interactions with society and institutions in another country.
1 - 12) Lectures and seminars (L1, 2 & 3) and student-led seminars (L3). Independent study in groups (L1; supported by lectures and group supervision) and individually (L1, supported by lectures and individual supervision; L2, supported by group seminars and individual supervision) prepares students for work on an individually supervised research project or dissertation at L3. Formative written exercises and essays as well as non-assessed student presentations and group work provide students with opportunities to practice and refine their skills at all levels.

13 - 14) Year abroad
1 - 12) Assessment is by written assignment, essay and portfolio. Students may choose to write a dissertation or research project in this area (BA only).

13) Year abroad module (assessment as required by host institution)

14) Assessed as required by host institution