Below are links to preliminary course schedules. Schedules are continually updated, so please check this site regularly.
Link to classes taught today
Courses in English
First Cycle Courses - Courses for University Entrants
A1
HS1/T1
| English HS1/T1, group 1 | Literature’s Monsters, group A |
| English HS1/T1, group 2 | 'Elsewhere', Borders, frontiers, literature, group B |
English LS, English for teachers F-6, group 1
English LS, English for teachers F-6, group 2
English LS, English for teachers F-6, group 3
English LS, English for teachers F-6, group 4
English LS, English for teachers F-6, group 5
English LS, English for teachers F-6, group 6
English for students the Faculty of Science and Technlogy, group 1
English for students the Faculty of Science and Technlogy, group 2
Practical English, group 1
Practical English, group 2
Practical English, group 3
Practical English: Australia - Culture and Society
Practical English: Written and Oral Proficiency for International Students, group 1
Practical English: Written and Oral Proficiency for International Students, group 2
First Cycle - Continuation Courses
English B, group 1
English B, group 2
English B, group 3
English B, group 4
English HS2/T2, group 1
English HS2/T2, group 2
English HS2/T2, group 3
English HS2/T2, group 4
English HS2/T2, group 5
English HS2/T2, group 6
English HS3
English HS3 with Diploma Project
English C1/HS5
English C Degree Project
"What Happened to the Novel?" Film Adaptations of English and American Classics
"The Empire Writes Back": An Introduction to Postcolonial Literature in English
English Language Structure: Theory and Practice
English Language History and Linguistics
Writing American Selves: Fictional and Non-Fictional Self-Portraiture
Professional Writing (part of Språkvetarprogrammet)
Master Programme in English
Master Programme in English, term 2
Second Cycle Courses - Master's Level
Academic Writing in English in the Social Sciences, 7.5 credits
Advanced Linguistic Analysis: Focus on Syntax, 7.5 credits
Conflict and Consensus in American History, 7.5 credits
20th-Century American Poetry: All Manner of Verse, 7.5 credits
Perspectives on Shakespeare, 7.5 credits
Second Language Acquisition, 7.5 credits
Gender Matters: The Reader as Subject, and the Subject of British Literature, 7.5 credits
Shocking Innovation: British and American Literature 1900-1945, 15 credits
World Englishes, 7.5 credits
Courses in American Studies
American 20th-Century literature
American History II
American Politics II
American Mass Media II
