Programme syllabus autumn 2008
        
    
        Programme syllabus autumn 2008
    
    Title
            English Studies
        Swedish title
            English Studies
        Programme code
            HGENS
        Credits
            180 credits
        Programme establishment date
            2007-03-02
        Syllabus approval date
            2010-12-09
        Syllabus valid from
            2011-01-19
        Decision-making body
            Faculty of Culture and Society
        Entry requirements
    Level
    Basic level
    Organisation
    Term 
Term 1
1. Reading and Responding (7.5 credits) EN218E
2. Academic Writing and Rhetoric (7.5 credits) EN208E
3. Introduction to Social and Cultural Theory and Analysis (15 credits) IM401E
Term 2
1. Cultural Text Analysis (15 credits) IM411E
2. Introduction to English Grammar (7.5 credits) EN221E
3. Phonetics (7.5 credits) EN220E
Term 3
1. Culture and Representation (7.5 credits)
2. Language Analysis (7.5 credits)
3. Approaching the English Canon (7.5 credits) IM415E
4. Academic Writing and Rhetoric II (7.5 credits) EN209E
Term 4
One of the following: 
Theatre and Social Justice EN207E and Creative Writing 1 EN212E (15 + 15 credits). Note: courses run run the whole term and can only be taken together. 
OR
Elective/study abroad (30 credits)
Term 5 
Elective (30 credits) 
The student can do the whole of term 4 and 5 outside the program. This makes it possible for the student to enroll in various exchange programs and to take courses at other departments within Malmö University, or at other universities in Sweden and abroad. During term 5 it is also possible to do an internship as an elective.
Term 6
Literary and Cultural Theory (15 credits) EN401E
Language and Social Interaction (15 credits) EN225E
English Bachelor Research Paper (15 credits) EN240E
The Bachelor in English Studies is a program that aims to reflect the diversity, eclecticism, and multidisciplinarity of contemporary English scholarship. The program is designed for students interested in studying the theory and practice of language in its various social forms. English Studies is thus concerned with both the history and current practices of writing and speaking in English. We examine how understandings of language have developed in fields such as phonetics, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, and also how the English language has developed into a global language of communication. The focus is on examining the operations of power in the use of language with a special emphasis on gender, class, and ethnicity. English Studies also encompasses literary studies, as well as the study of language-centered cultural production at large, without privileging the historical over the contemporary. It enables the student to develop a sophisticated critical consciousness and an awareness of the ways in which language is structured and used for different purposes in a range of contexts. These contexts include, but are not limited to, film, art, music, advertising, and span English, American, and emerging post-colonial cultures. 
The program emphasizes the student’s own written and oral production, incorporating performing arts and creative writing into the curriculum, thus merging critical and creative thinking. English Studies students gain skills that are applicable to a broad range of career opportunities, including teaching, media (editing, publishing, journalism, advertising, TV, radio, film, etc.), as well as business and administration. Students learn to analyze, evaluate, and create a wide range of texts. These transferable skills are recognized by employers who put a high value on: the construction of clearly expressed arguments; the logical presentation and analysis of ideas; the production of creative solutions; the competent management of large amounts of complex information; and the taking of initiative in conducting independent research. The program provides a suitable foundation for graduate studies in English, creative writing, teaching, and other fields, both in Europe and worldwide.
Programme contents
                    Semester 1, autumn 2008
                                Reading and Responding
                            EN218E, 7.5 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                                Academic Writing and Rhetoric I
                            EN208E, 7.5 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: Language and Cultural Studies
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                                Introduction to Social and Cultural Theory and Analysis
                            IM401E, 15 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                No main field of study
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                    Semester 2, spring 2009
                                Cultural Text Analysis
                            IM411E, 15 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: Language and Cultural Studies
                                    Main field of study: English
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                                Phonetics
                            EN220E, 7.5 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                                Introduction to English Grammar
                            EN221E, 7.5 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                    Semester 3, autumn 2009
                                Culture and Representation
                            EN222E, 7.5 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                                Language Analysis
                            EN223E, 7.5 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                                Approaching the English Canon
                            EN224E, 7.5 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                                Academic Writing and Rhetoric II
                            EN209E, 7.5 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                    Semester 4, spring 2010
                                Creative Writing I
                            EN212E, 15 credits (ELECTIVE)
                                No main field of study
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                                Theatre and Social Justice
                            EN207E, 15 credits (ELECTIVE)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                    Semester 5, autumn 2010
                                Work Placement Studies
                            IM215E, 15 credits (ELECTIVE)
                                No main field of study
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                    Semester 6, spring 2011
                                Literary and Cultural Theory
                            EN214E, 15 credits (ELECTIVE)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                                Language and Social Interaction
                            EN225E, 15 credits (ELECTIVE)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                                English Bachelor Research Paper
                            EN240E, 15 credits (COMPULSORY)
                                    Main field of study: English
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                    Learning outcomes
    Knowledge and Understanding
A graduate of the Bachelor’s Programme in English Studies: 
- understands the central role of language in the creation of meaning;
 
- has read a substantial amount of literature in various Englishes and understands the historical, political, and cultural issues emerging from and embedded in these literatures;
 
- understands the historical context of the globalization of English and its cultural consequences;
 
- knows and understands the methods used in the analysis of language and literature, in particular literary theory, critical discourse analysis, and corpus methodology;
 
- understands the relationship between form, function, and meaning in English and can analyze language in terms of structure, meaning, and representation and
 
- has an understanding of Malmö University’s perspective: gender, environment, and migration and ethnicity.
 
Applying knowledge and understanding
A graduate of the Bachelor’s Programme in English Studies:
engages with texts and recognises how cultural assumptions affect their understanding and interpretation; 
- can formulate appropriate research questions and employ suitable research strategies for exploring those questions;
 
- can think and write independently, drawing on technical skills in literary and linguistic investigation;
 
- recognizes how the creative process and craft inhere in the production of art and text;
 
- can apply the knowledge and skills gained from literary and linguistic study to everyday life;
 
- can use their competences as a basis for a career or further research in relevant areas;
 
- works to agreed timetables, can manage workloads, and meet deadlines and
 
- has the ability to apply knowledge of Malmö University’s perspectives – gender, environment and, migration and ethnicity to English Studies issues
 
Making judgments and developing communication skills
A graduate of the Bachelor’s Programme in English Studies:
- can think logically and make rational judgements based on evidence;
 
- can synthesize information and ideas drawn from various sources, and evaluate critically opposing positions;
 
- can think imaginatively and develop creative solutions to problems;
 
- can evaluate their own work with reference to current conceptual debates in the field and beyond;
 
- can speak and write English competently in a variety of social and professional situations for a variety of purposes;
 
- is aware of their personal achievements in working towards the degree and can communicate their competences to potential employers;
 
- can study independently and collectively, and can tackle intellectual problems creatively and systematically and
 
- can acquire information and knowledge through the use of an academic library and the extensive range of electronic facilities available, and is competent in evaluating these sources critically.
 
Degree
    Bachelor's degree
            Bachelor of Arts with a major in English Studies.
Additional information
    Language of instruction:  English
                In order to continue studies within the programme, a minimum of 45 higher education credits from the previous year of studies is required. Special requirements can be applied to the respective elective course.