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ECTS 2009-10
Master's Programme in English
Graduate programme - 120 ECTS credits - 2 years - Kristiansand
MASTENG
MASTENG
120
- a BA with English specialisation of at least 80 credits, of which a minimum of 20 credits must be from level 2 courses, or - a completed Cand. Mag. degree comprising an English advanced programme (level 2)
Students ought to have obtained the grade C from level 2 (200-courses) of the bachelor's programme, or the average grade of 2.7 for mellomfag, in order to embark on the master´s programme in English.
The programme totals 120 ECTS credits: - 2 obligatory core courses, total 15 ECTS credits - 3 or 4 courses, total 45 or 60 ECTS - the master´s thesis, 45 or 60 ECTS credits The programme starts with two compulsory core courses introducing literary theory and language- and communication theory. Specialisation Students may choose literary or linguistic specialisation. Students who choose to write a literary master´s thesis must take at least 2 literary courses. Students who choose to write a linguistic master´s thesis must take at least 2 linguistic courses. A more detailed description of the courses will be provided in the beginning of the semester. Further information is found on the department´s website or can be obtained by contacting the Department of Modern Languages and Translation.
The students will have acquired - knowledge of English literature and language seen from a cultural and communicative perspective - skills in literary, linguistic and cultural analysis - oral and written language proficiency - knowledge of scholarly methods and ability to develop an independent, critical attitude Through working with the master´s thesis students acquire experience in carrying out an independent piece of scholarly work, based on the theory and issues addressed in the programme.
The language of instruction is English. Teaching takes place in seminars with oral presentations and student-led discussions, and in the form of tutorials. Written language skills are trained through seminar work, compulsory supervised essays as well as the master´s thesis. Oral language skills are continuously trained through seminar participation.
Each of the core courses are assessed with a 4-hour written examination. Each of the other courses are assessed either with a 4-hour written examination or a home-examination. Information will be given at least two months before the examination date. Prerequisites: A compulsory supervised essay and its oral presentation must have obtained a Pass. A final oral examination is arranged after the master's thesis has been successfully completed.
A stay abroad can be acknowledged as a part of the home degree. Contact the department.
All courses from the first year of the programme must be successfully completed before a student may start on the master´s thesis. All courses of the programme must be successfully completed prior to assessment of the master´s thesis. For further information please contact the Head of Department.
The programme provides a basis for teaching English language and literature or working with English in a research capacity or within the field of culture, publishing, media, advertising, translation, the Foreign Service and tourism.
On successful completion, a Master's degree in English will be awarded.
Before starting the master´s thesis students are required to sign an agreement about supervision.
Allan Folkestad (38141712, allan.r.folkestad@uia.no)
Faculty of Humanities and Education



