Literature and Languages - Modules for 2018-19

Module CodeModule TitleLevelFurther Information
EN0IFInternational foundation Programme in English Literature0More information
EN0SFSStudy for Success0More information
EN1COMPWhat is Comparative Literature?1More information
EN1CWIntroduction to Creative Writing1More information
EN1GCGenre and Context1More information
EN1PEPoetry in English1More information
EN1PWPersuasive Writing1More information
EN1RCResearch and Criticism1More information
EN1TCLTwentieth-Century American Literature1More information
EN1TRANSThinking Translation: History and Theory1More information
EN2BBThe Business of Books2More information
EN2CFContemporary Fiction2More information
EN2CMNChaucer and Medieval Narrative2More information
EN2CRICritical Issues2More information
EN2EMTEarly Modern Theatre Practice2More information
EN2LVLyric Voices 1340-16502More information
EN2MODModernism in Poetry and Fiction2More information
EN2OELIntroduction to Old English Literature2More information
EN2RERRestoration to Revolution: 1660-17892More information
EN2RPThe Romantic Period2More information
EN2RTCRenaissance Texts and Cultures2More information
EN2SHShakespeare2More information
EN2SOC1Assessed credits from university abroad 12More information
EN2SOC2Assessed credits from university abroad 22More information
EN2SOC3Intercultural experience2More information
EN2SOC4Assessed credits from university abroad 42More information
EN2VICVictorian Literature2More information
EN2WAWriting America2More information
EN2WGI"Writing, Gender, Identity"2More information
EN2WRIWriting and Revising2More information
EN3AGNAmerican Graphic Novels3More information
EN3AHHitchcock3More information
EN3APAmerican Poetry: Bishop to Dove3More information
EN3BBFBlack British Fiction3More information
EN3CFContemporary American Fiction3More information
EN3CLChildren's Literature3More information
EN3CMClass Matters3More information
EN3CRM‘Eyes on the Prize’: Literature of the US Civil Rights Movement3More information
EN3CWCreative Writing Dissertation3More information
EN3DDDecadence and Degeneration: Literature of the 1880s and 1890s3More information
EN3DICDickens3More information
EN3DIIDissertation English and International Relations3More information
EN3DIPDissertation English and Politics3More information
EN3DISDissertation3More information
EN3ECNThe Eighteenth-Century Novel: Sex and Sensibility3More information
EN3EREditing the Renaissance3More information
EN3FRG"Family Romances: Genealogy, Identity, and Imposture in the Nineteenth-Century Novel"3More information
EN3GLTGlobal Literatures: Translation as Theme and Theory3More information
EN3HT"Holocaust Testimony: Memory, Trauma and Representation"3More information
EN3JDX"Joint Dissertation English and Film, Theatre & Television (20 credits in each Department)"3More information
EN3MADModern American Drama3More information
EN3MATMargaret Atwood3More information
EN3MCPModern and Contemporary British Poetry3More information
EN3MOMedieval Otherworlds3More information
EN3PDIPart-time English Dissertation3More information
EN3PJDAJoint Dissertation - English and History of Art (Part-time)3More information
EN3PLPackaging Literature3More information
EN3PSYPsychoanalysis and Text3More information
EN3SHFShakespeare on Film3More information
EN3SMThe Writer's Workshop: Studying Manuscripts3More information
EN3SONThe Song of the Land: from Wordsworth to the New Naturalists3More information
EN3TBSThe Bloody Stage: Revenge and Death in Renaissance Drama3More information
EN3VRVisions and Revisions: Poets at Work3More information
EN3VWVirginia Woolf and Bloomsbury3More information
EN3WFWriting Fiction: Ethics and Representation3More information
EN3WWPWriting Women: Nineteenth Century Poetry3More information
ENMBECSamuel BeckettMMore information
ENMCCWCreative and Critical WritingMMore information
ENMCH2Twentieth Century Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMCH9Nineteenth Century Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMCHCWCommonwealth Children’s Literature (Colonial and Post-colonial writing)MMore information
ENMCHDDissertationMMore information
ENMCHEPost-Graduate Diploma EssayMMore information
ENMCHF"Children's Film, Television, and Radio"MMore information
ENMCHMMyth and Folktale in Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMCHNNorth American Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMCHPPopular Forms of Children's FictionMMore information
ENMCHTTheory of Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMDIADiasporas of the Mind: Minority Literature in BritainMMore information
ENMESGModern English Studies GMMore information
ENMLACLiterature and Culture in the 1850sMMore information
ENMMDEDissertationMMore information
ENMMEDDissertationMMore information
ENMMETOpening Up Medieval English TextsMMore information
ENMMLFModern Literary Feminisms: Theories/Praxis/TextsMMore information
ENMMTMateriality and TextualityMMore information
ENMRPBResearching the Printed BookMMore information
ENMVGFInnovations in Form and GenreMMore information
EU3CS1European Case Studies (1)3More information
EU3CS2European Case Studies (2)3More information
FR1IFCIntroduction to French Culture1More information
FR1L2Intermediate French Language1More information
FR1L3Advanced French Language I1More information
FR1MMFThe Making of Modern France1More information
FR2FWWThe First World War: Then and Now2More information
FR2L2Intermediate French Language2More information
FR2L4Advanced French Language II2More information
FR2LJIntroduction à la littérature de jeunesse2More information
FR2SA10Study Abroad module 10 credit2More information
FR2SCRFrench Literature Onscreen2More information
FR3CHChanson3More information
FR3ERErasmus/Visiting Students – Translation: English/French and French/English3More information
FR3FCThe French Caribbean: Language, Literature and Identity3More information
FR3L6Advanced French Language III3More information
FR3L6CAdvanced French Language III3More information
FR3LMBFrench Language for Management & Business II3More information
FR3M68May '683More information
GM1IMGIcons of Modern Germany1More information
GM1L2Intermediate German Language1More information
GM1L3Advanced German Language I1More information
GM1TGGerman Texts and Genres1More information
GM2CGCinema of Germany2More information
GM2GDC"Glorification, Denial and Contempt – Reconstructing Austria’s Past"2More information
GM2L3Advanced German Language I2More information
GM2L4Advanced German Language II2More information
GM2LWFThe World of Words: Lexicology and Word Formation2More information
GM3L6Advanced German Language III3More information
GM3L6CAdvanced German Language III (3-yr prog)3More information
GM3LMBGerman Language for Management & Business II3More information
GM3MIGMigration in Germany3More information
GM3MODAMobility and the Metropolis: Berlin in German Literature3More information
GM3WOSWar on Screen - Germany and its films about WWII3More information
IT10MIMaking Italians: A Journey in the History and Culture of Modern Italy1More information
IT10MIAMaking Italians: History and Culture of Modern Italy (Advanced language only)1More information
IT1GENThe Genius of Italy: Italian Medieval and Renaissance Culture (in translation)1More information
IT1L1Beginners Italian Language1More information
IT1L2Intermediate Italian Language1More information
IT1L3Advanced Italian Language I1More information
IT205Italian Cinema I2More information
IT2FIFictions of Italy: Themes and Genres2More information
IT2L2Intermediate Italian Language2More information
IT2L3Advanced Italian Language I2More information
IT2L4Advanced Italian Language II2More information
IT3CCOCrisis, Change, Opportunity: Italy from 1968 to the Present3More information
IT3HLHistory of the Italian Language3More information
IT3L6Advanced Italian Language III3More information
IT3L6CAdvanced Italian Language III (3-yr programme)3More information
IT3L6DAdvanced Italian Language (3-yr prog post-Beginner)3More information
IT3LMBItalian Language for Management & Business3More information
LS1ELSEnglish Language and Society1More information
LS1GLGlobalization and Language1More information
LS1SG"Sounds, Grammar & Meaning"1More information
LS1TALTechniques and Skills for Applied Linguistics1More information
LS2ANSAnalysing Speech2More information
LS2DANDiscourse Analysis2More information
LS2EGEnglish Grammar2More information
LS2EPEnglish Phonology2More information
LS2LAGLanguage and Gender2More information
LS2LAMLanguage and the Mind2More information
LS2LATIntroduction to English Language Teaching2More information
LS2LDPLiteracy, Discourse and Power2More information
LS2LLE"Literature, Language and Education"2More information
LS2LNMLanguage and New Media2More information
LS2SLGSociolinguistics2More information
LS2TSATerm Study Abroad2More information
LS2YSAStudy Abroad.2More information
LS3ADApproaches to Discourse3More information
LS3CBLCorpus-based approaches to language description3More information
LS3DCLChild Language Development3More information
LS3DIDissertation3More information
LS3EIWEnglish in the World3More information
LS3GRLEnglish Grammar and Lexis3More information
LS3IBIssues in Bilingualism3More information
LS3ICIntercultural Communications3More information
LS3LMGLanguage and Migration3More information
LS3LSTTeaching the Language Skills3More information
LSMADAApproaches to Discourse AnalysisMMore information
LSMADARApproaches to Discourse AnalysisMMore information
LSMAPALAcademic Practices in Applied LinguisticsMMore information
LSMCBLCorpus-based approaches to language descriptionMMore information
LSMCBLRCorpus-based approaches to language descriptionMMore information
LSMCLChild Language DevelopmentMMore information
LSMCLRChild Language DevelopmentMMore information
LSMDDIResearch Design and DissertationMMore information
LSMDESEnglish for Specific PurposesMMore information
LSMDIPLanguage Teaching PortfolioMMore information
LSMDISDissertationMMore information
LSMDMLManagement in ELTMMore information
LSMDNRDissertation (MRes)MMore information
LSMDSPSpoken LanguageMMore information
LSMDTPLanguage TestingMMore information
LSMDVOThe Teaching and Learning of VocabularyMMore information
LSMDWLWritten LanguageMMore information
LSMDYLTeaching English to Young LearnersMMore information
LSMERMEssentials of Research MethodsMMore information
LSMEWEnglish in the WorldMMore information
LSMEWREnglish in the WorldMMore information
LSMFLSFoundations of Language StudyMMore information
LSMIBIssues in BilingualismMMore information
LSMIBRIssues in BilingualismMMore information
LSMICIntercultural CommunicationMMore information
LSMICRIntercultural CommunicationMMore information
LSMILRIssues in Linguistic ResearchMMore information
LSMLCLLanguage Curriculum DesignMMore information
LSMLCRLanguage Curriculum DesignMMore information
LSMLMGLanguage and MigrationMMore information
LSMLMGRLanguage and MigrationMMore information
LSMLSTIssues in Language Skills TeachingMMore information
LSMNTNew Technologies in Language Learning and TeachingMMore information
LSMNTRNew Technologies in Language Learning and TeachingMMore information
LSMPROFull dissertation proposalMMore information
LSMRDMResearch Design MethodsMMore information
LSMSLSecond Language Learning PrinciplesMMore information
LSMSLRSecond Language Learning PrinciplesMMore information
LSMSOCSociolinguisticsMMore information
LSMSORSociolinguisticsMMore information
LSMTPLanguage Testing PrinciplesMMore information
LSMTPRLanguage Testing PrinciplesMMore information
LSMVOThe Teaching and Learning of VocabularyMMore information
LSMVORThe Teaching and Learning of VocabularyMMore information
LSMYLTeaching Young LearnersMMore information
LSMYLRTeaching Young LearnersMMore information
ML1COMPWhat is Comparative Literature?1More information
ML1EUThe Making of Modern Europe: 1789 to the Present1More information
ML1GECGreats of European Cinema1More information
ML1ILIntroduction to Linguistics1More information
ML1TRANSThinking Translation: History and Theory1More information
ML2GF"Science, perversion, and dream in global fantastic literature"2More information
ML2LLM"Literature, Language and Media"2More information
ML2MRLLove in Medieval and Renaissance Literature2More information
ML2STA"Society, Thought, and Art in Modern Europe"2More information
ML2UNRUnity, Nationalism and Regionalism in Europe2More information
ML2YL5Year Abroad Language2More information
ML2YSWAUniversity study/Work placement/Assistantship abroad2More information
ML3CWCinemas of the World3More information
ML3EEExtended Essay3More information
ML3LPLanguage and Power3More information
MLM12DissertationMMore information
SP1I1Icons of Spain and Latin America: From conquest to independence; from revolution to globalisation1More information
SP1L1Beginners Spanish Language1More information
SP1L2Intermediate Spanish Language1More information
SP1L3Advanced Spanish Language 11More information
SP1SLACIntroduction to Spanish and Latin American Culture1More information
SP2CRCulture & Revolution in Modern Latin America2More information
SP2L2Intermediate Spanish Language2More information
SP2L3Advanced Spanish Language I2More information
SP2L4Advanced Spanish Language II2More information
SP2LSLiterature and Society in the Modern Hispanic World2More information
SP2MCNModern and Contemporary Spanish Narratives2More information
SP2TTTransatlantic Exchanges: Latin America in the Global Nineteenth Century2More information
SP3L6Advanced Spanish Language III3More information
SP3L6CAdvanced Spanish Language III (3-year programme)3More information
SP3LMBSpanish Language for Management & Business3More information
SP3MDRMemory, Dictatorship and Cultural Resistance in the Southern Cone3More information
SP3NCCNarrating the Colombian Conflict3More information
SP3TMThe Testimonial Mode in Modern and Contemporary Latin America3More information

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