LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Level 1

LN 1002 - COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
Dr M Garner and Dr B Fennell

Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

None

Overview

Theories of communication, including the deconstruction of widespread misconceptions

Broad principles of language patterning and their embeddedness in cultural perspectives

The relationships between communicative interaction and construction of the self and society

The contribution that an understanding of language and communication can make to a range of disciplines

Selected contemporary social issues that are principally or partly communicative/linguistic in nature

Structure

2 x one hour lectures
1 x one hour tutorial

Assessment

One 2,000-2,500 word project or essay 50%
One two-hour written examination 40%
Tutorial Assessment 10%

Examination 100%

Formative Assessment

Students will receive formative commentary from tutors in tutorials

Feedback

Students will be encouraged to discuss this performance with their tutors. All students will receive written feedback on essay performance, again, they will be encouraged to discuss their performance with their tutors.

Level 2

LN 2502 - ETHNOGRAPHY FOR LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
Dr N Kiwan

Pre-requisites

None.

Overview

This course is tailored to the needs of language learners, in preparation for residence, either abroad or in a different cultural environment. The course will first concentrate on an introduction to some of the concepts of social anthropology; shared cultural knowledge; families and households; local-level politics; gender relations and gender identities; national and ethnic identities). It will also focus on ethnographic methods to be applied by students in a 'home ethnography' project, ie participant observation, ethnographic interviewing, data analysis, writing up an ethnographic project.

Structure

1 one-hour lecture and 1 one-hour seminar per week.

Assessment

1st Attempt: 1 class test (30%), 1 home project (70%).

Resit: 1 two-hour written examination (100%).