Schedules Spring 2012

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

  Groups for English A/HS1/T1 Module 4 Literature, Part 2
English A1, group 1  Literature’s Monsters, group A
English A1, group 2 Literature’s Monsters, group B
English A1, group 3 Literature’s Monsters, group C
English A1, group 4 'Elsewhere', Borders, frontiers, literature, group D
English A1, group 5 'Elsewhere', Borders, frontiers, literature, group E
   

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 A31E
English A31J

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 Studies B1

American 20th-Century literature
American History II
American Politics II
American Mass Media II

 

Courses in Celtic Studies

Celtic Studies, all courses except web-based ones