Criticism, Theory and Practice

15 credits

Syllabus, Master's level, 5EN530

Code
5EN530
Education cycle
Second cycle
Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
English A1N
Grading system
Fail (U), Pass (G), Pass with distinction (VG)
Finalised by
The Department Board, 21 February 2024
Responsible department
Department of English

General provisions

The course is included in the Master's Programme in English.

Entry requirements

120 credits. English A1, B1 and C1, or 90 credits in a language subject or in literary studies.

Learning outcomes

Upon completing the course students will be able to

  • show knowledge of the methods, practices, and foundational premises of literary criticism;
  • show knowledge of important trends and tendencies in literary theory and criticism over time;
  • demonstrate an ability to reflect critically on different theories and apply them in the interpretation of literary texts;
  • gather and process relevant critical material and scholarship;
  • demonstrate proficiency in their use of critical material in writing;
  • participate, orally and in writing, in a discussion of literature and scholarship in fluent, accurate, academic English.

Content

This course provides students with the knowledge and experience of the theories and methods needed to undertake research in literary studies. It offers support in critical writing and argumentation, while introducing students to current conversations in literary studies and related fields.

Instruction

Group sessions. Instruction, class discussions, and examinations are in English. All teaching materials are in English.

Assessment

Assessment takes the form of a final exam in the form of an essay at the end of the course. The final essay may be replaced by, or supplemented with, alternative assessment elements, such as shorter essays assigned during the course, journals, or portfolios. Grades are fail, pass, or pass with distinction.

Students who fail a regular examination will be offered a make-up examination within a reasonable period of time after the regular examination.

Students who fail an examination twice have the right to apply to the head of the department for permission to change examiners or examination forms.

If there are special reasons for doing so, an examiner may make an exception from the method of assessment indicated and allow a student to be assessed by another method. An example of special reasons might be a certificate regarding special pedagogical support from the University's disability coordinator.

Other directives

If the curriculum or the course literature for a course module is changed, students have the right to be examined on the original curriculum and course literature on three occasions during the following three terms. After these three opportunities, the right normally expires. No other limitations apply regarding the number of examination opportunities.

Transitional provisions

Please contact the student counsellor for transitional regulations in connection with changes in the curriculum.

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