Seminar: Literatures in EnglishLaajuus (10 cr)
Course unit code: C-10088-2130553
General information
- Credits
- 10 cr
- Teaching language
- English
- Institution
- University of Eastern Finland
Objective
Learning outcomes: A successful student will be able to - apply literary theory to texts - recognize the potentiality of multiple readings - master the conventions of oral and written academic communication in her field of study The course develops the following work life skills: - meaning making, creativity, coping with workload, social intelligence, management of large entities, information sources and source critique, information search, language skills, presentation skills, time management and prioritization, basic office software, self-management, special knowledge of a country/cultural area
Content
This course develops students’ research skills and academic communication skills. It develops their ability to apply literary theory to texts, expands their awareness of the multiplicity of possible interpretations, and develops their written and oral communication skills. Each student will present two written seminar papers (one each term) and participate actively and regularly in the seminar. The first paper will deal with the theoretical background of the study (4,000 words: 15 pages) and the second one with the text(s) to be studied in the Master’s thesis (5,000-6,000 words: 15-20 pages). The seminar papers form the basis for the thesis and function as parts of its eventual whole. The course is taught in English.
Qualifications
2130420 Proseminar: Literatures in English, 2130413 BA Thesis, and 2110031 Maturity Examination or similar
Further information
Teachers: Professor Jopi Nyman Time: 4th year of study, autumn and spring terms Further information: The course in research methodology (2130502) is to be taken in tandem with this course at the latest. Language of tuition: English. Generic competences: digitalization, ethics, leadership and development, internationality, sustainability and responsibility, critical thinking, identification and development of expertise, interaction and communication
Execution methods
Seminar.
Accomplishment methods
Modes of study: Active participation (80%) in exercises (42 hours) and independent work (228 hours). Evaluation criteria: Written seminar papers; active participation.