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EN-103-1 British Studies
English, One-year Programme , Bachelor's Programme in English
Autumn
English
After completing the course the student should be able to analyse different types of texts over time and explain how they convey central values and conflicts in British culture.
The introduction to British studies is based on literary and some documentary texts.
The course is given as lectures and seminars. Supervision will be given in seminars. 80% attendance at seminars and submission of written work are compulsory.
Students must have attended compulsory seminars and one compulsory essay must be assessed as a Pass.
Either an oral examination or a 4-hour written examination. Graded assessment. Students in the Bachelor programme and course students: Oral examination Students in the One-year programme: Written examination
Theoretical
Bachelor's level
See course structure diagram.
Peter Young and Oddvar Holmesland
The syllabus (pensum) will be published on the faculty's website when finalised.
Face-to-face
The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.
Yes
Faculty of Humanities and Education



