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Disciplinary package English Language and Culture

Contact: Dr Sanne van Vuuren
Open to:

All students, including ELC students using the disciplinary package to follow more than the three compulsory electives.
Note for ELC students: make sure the courses are not part of your standard Bachelor's programme or part of the electives you currently take to obtain the 15 EC as part of your major. For more information, consult the BA ELC study guide.

Entry requirements: See individual course descriptions

Contents:

This package gives students from outside the English Language and Culture programme the opportunity to familiarise themselves with this field. Students from English Language and Culture are given the option to study specific topics in more depth. The package includes courses in the field of English language and literature and cultural studies. Students who choose this package to prepare them for a Master's programme are advised to check the relevant study guide for the specific entry requirements.

If you choose this disciplinary package, you can choose 20 EC worth of courses from the following list:

Code

Course

Period

Number of EC

LET-ETCENB109

British Culture and History

1&2

5

LET-ETCENB201

British Literature and Culture of the 17th and 18th Century

1&2

5

LET-ETCENB211

English as a World Language

1&2

5

LET-ETCENB206

Introduction to Middle English Literature

1&2

5

LET-ETCENB303

Comparative Pragmatics and Information Structure

1&2

5

LET-LET200

De academicus voor de klas

1&2

5

LET-ETCENB107

British Literature and Culture of the 19th and 20th Century

3&4

5

LET-ETCENB205

Beyond Britishness: the Construction of Identities in Literature and Culture

3&4

5

LET-ETCENB104

English from Old to New

3&4

5

LET-ETCENB215

Language Variation and Change

3&4

5

LET-ETCENB217

I made the Devil do it: Conjuring Spirits in Late Medieval England

3&4

5

Please note: It is not possible to account for each student’s timetable when scheduling the courses for the disciplinary and interdisciplinary packages. This means you will only be able to take a course if your timetable permits. If you encounter any difficulties planning which minor courses to take, please consult your study advisor.