International students who do not meet the academic requirements for undergraduate study may be able to study the University of Leeds International Foundation Year. Twentieth Century Fiction by Women. 3 Units. 3 Units. Special Topics in Poetry Writing. 3 Units, ENGL 250T. Throughout your degree you will benefit from the range of opportunities, expanding your intellectual horizons outside or within your subject area. Examines the major narrative, plot, and genre structures, image patterns, and thematic preoccupations in Dickens' novels, like the interrelationships between homes, prisons, factories and schools. ENGL 197M. 4 Units. ENGL 60M. Students will write approximately twelve poems in a variety of forms and receive instruction and practice in the workshop method. ENGL 250Z. Major developments in the literature of England from the Pre-Romantics and Romantics through the 20th century. Introduction to Writing Fiction. 4 Units. English 230G offers graduate poets and fiction writers the opportunity to explore/experiment with the long-standing anti-genre of the poetry/fiction hybrid. 4 Units. A degree in English equips you with a range of valuable, transferable skills in addition to your subject knowledge. ENGL 30B. Examines his major fictions, studying them in relationship to the life out of which they grew. Students write the synopsis, treatment, and part of the master scene script for a feature film, all of which are polished and revised in a workshop setting. Literatures Of Sexuality. ENGL 150I. Provides an introduction to the genre of narrative poetry, a historical survey of the vicissitudes of its reception from the nineteenth century to the present, and a close study of representative narrative poems by poets who have excelled in this mode. Find out more in our Undergraduate funding overview. Surveys the major issues involved in the acquisition of second languages and in teaching second language (L2) students. Theoretical Issues in Adult Literacies. ), ENGL 145C. EU students starting their course in the 2021/22 academic year or later will now be classed as international students and so will need to pay the international student tuition fee. Students will engage in a writing process that will include feedback from peers and the instructor throughout the process. History of the English Language. 4 Units. Studies in Applied Linguistics. Restoration & Eighteenth-Century Drama. The word was coined in the U.S. in 1863 in an anonymous hoax pamphlet, and the etymology of the word is tied up with political conflicts during the American Civil War over the abolition of slavery and over the racial segregation of African-Americans.The reference to genus was made to emphasize the ⦠ENGL 170H. Popular Literature and Culture. 3 Units, Students will examine a rich tradition of Jewish American literature in the context of a complex American multicultural narrative. In each case the writer is one with a widely acknowledged reputation. 4 Units. Instruction takes place in traditional classroom or hybrid setting; students, in small groups, engage in guided exploration and facilitated workshops on academic literacy strategies, such as critical reading, writing, and research strategies. Postmodern Fiction. Find out more about discovery modules on our Broadening webpages. 4 Units, Study of Arthurian literature in the Middle Ages from its origins to Thomas Malory, as well as some coverage of reception history, ENGL 240O. Introduction to Poetry Writing. Writing and the Young Writer. Note: ENGL 195A is a paired course with ENGL 410A, which meets at the same time in the same room. The liminality of these spaces has become glaringly apparent with the recent Covid-19 crisis, when, in the midst of a general lockdown across the EU, agricultural workers were flown in from Romania into Germany and the UK to meet labour shortage demands for food supply chains threatened by the lockdown. Shows how these writers, poised on the threshold of the twentieth century-and pulled simultaneously forward and back-explored similar themes, and how, as two of the few revered women writers of this time, they focused particularly on shifting gender roles; Wharton with her eye on interior space and Cather with her eye on exterior space. 4 Units. In addition, students will be partnered with community literacy experts and required to complete formal observations of adult reading classrooms throughout the semester, fostering collaboration between the local community and the university. It explores both producing and consuming research -- studying how and why research has been conducted and how it has been understood and put to practical use by readers of composition research. ENGL 230Y. ENGL 130A. ENGL 110P. ENGL 130J. Offers undergraduate poets and fiction writers the opportunity to explore/experiment with the long-standing anti-genre of the poetry/fiction hybrid. Where an applicant is taking the EPQ in a relevant subject this might be considered alongside other Level 3 qualifications and may attract an alternative offer in addition to the standard offer. Concentrates on developing expository essays that communicate clearly, provide adequate levels of detail, maintain overall coherence and focus, and demonstrate awareness of audience and purpose. Shakespearean Romance. 3 Units. Exploring black verbal aesthetics and sonic technologies, we will investigate how the these authors above (as well as James Baldwin and Amiri Baraka) treat verbal expressive arts as sites of hidden knowledge, subversion, and everyday politics that centralizes black life and culture. Introduces students to current theories surrounding the pedagogies and politics of adult literacies within a wide variety of contexts, including community colleges, prisons, and community projects. Topics in Rhetorical Theory and Practice. Focuses on the role of the director in the creation of excellent films. The Poetry of T.S. In some modules this may also extend to online exercises such as wikis or podcasts, library exercises or oral presentations. We recommend that international students apply as early as possible to ensure that they have time to apply for their visa. English Grammar for ESL Teachers. Special Topics in American Literature. ENGL 5. Materials and Methods of TESOL Research. 4 Units. It closely examines important sequences, shots, images, character types, and themes. Writing-Intensive Workshop. ENGL 190H. Workshop for students who have had little or no experience writing fiction. Emphasis is upon exploring how writers shape and manipulate the genre to produce lasting, individual, distinctive works. Academic Reading and Writing for Second Language Students. Find Focuses on the writing process, text-based academic writing in various academic genres, revising, and editing. 3 Units, Sense of exploration, discovery, experimentation, creativity, and moral complexity of the Renaissance era in England (roughly 1550 to 1660) is reflected in the variety and number of plays written by Shakespeare's predecessors, contemporaries, and successors. You'll also explore the historical, social and cultural contexts of the texts you study. Theories of Teaching Literature. Leeds has fantastic facilities for literature students. Find out more about Access to Leeds and alternative admissions. ENGL 109W. As a general rule, students are admitted to postgraduate studies and to each higher level of postgraduate study only if they fulfil the university requirements for registration, have completed the preliminary degree with a mark of ⦠Introduction to World Literatures in English. Preparation of teachers of English to speakers of other languages. Irish-American Fiction. Shows students how to use their instincts as native speakers of Modern English to acquire a good working sense of the original form of the language. Representative figures include, but are not limited to, James Joyce, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, Frank O'Connor, Flannery O'Connor, John Barth, D.H. Lawrence, and Eudora Welty. Master Class in Writing Poetry. Reading for Speed and Efficiency. Workshop for students who have had little or no experience writing fiction or poetry and who are trying to decide if they are interested in becoming writers. This course introduces the advanced study of black verbal aesthetics in the novels of Ralph Ellison (the dozens), Toni Morrison (folktales), Colson Whitehead (call and response), the poetry of Harryette Mullen (diasporic blues/jazz improvisation), and others. ENGL 165F. Advanced Poetry Writing. ENGL 240K. ENGL 250F. Investigation of the body of Chaucer's poetry, seen against the backdrop of the late 14th century. Explores American works written in the Gothic mode. ENGL 50B. 4 Units. Check the deadline for applications on the UCAS website. ENGL 200D. 3 Units, General Education Area/Graduation Requirement: Humanities (Area C2), Writing Intensive Graduation Requirement (WI). Writing and Theorizing Memoir. Improve your English Practical work experience can help you decide on your career and improve your employability. ENGL 10M. Art of Autobiography. ENGL 240Z. ENGL 130B. Recent American Fiction, 1980-Present. 4 Units. Examines a variety of poetic schemes, tropes, and forms. ENGL 110C. An interview and a piece of written work may be required. 3 Units. Classroom instruction includes drills to develop rate and comprehension as well as supplementary practice in the LSC reading lab. In-depth examination of some of the important British texts in fiction, poetry, and drama from 1900 to the present. Currently, some of America's most exciting writers are currently exploring the margins between prose poetry, flash fiction, and related evolving forms. Organized around three questions: Why do we teach literature? Prerequisite(s): Writing Placement for Juniors: student who receive a 4-unit placement on the WPJ. Deals with the considerable body of Postcolonial literature written in English. TESOL program. Youâll also choose from a wide range of optional modules, from medieval Scandinavian sagas and Arthurian legends to African literature, creative writing and childrenâs literature. Between Genres: Flash Fiction/Prose Poetry. Writing Feature Film Scripts. 4 Units. From novels to poetry, drama to non-fiction you'll undertake in-depth textual study, gaining advanced skills in interpretation, critical analysis and reasoning. ENGL 30C. Focuses on training students in video literacy and script writing for the video explosion: educational media, documentaries, and interactive programs. Focuses on the writing of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather, two of our most accomplished early American writers. 2 Units. ENGL 190D. Examines aspects of spoken English that are typically taught to non-native speakers. 4 Units. Teaching and Composition Research. Undergraduate tuition fees for 2020 entry Some disciplines that have contributed to the development of the field include Literary Studies, Linguistics, Communications, Information Technology, Philosophy, Library Science, Psychology, and Education. They work with a mentor teacher on site and meet periodically at CSUS. Texts may come from Africa, India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Canada, and non-English Britain. Writing in the Social Sciences. Jewish American Literature. Promotes academic discussion and fosters intellectual curiosity and collaboration. Dissertations from 2017. Topics may cover a range of periods, movements, genres, styles and issues. Gives students an overview of Chicano Literature. Film form and style will be studied by examining specific scenes in films from different genres, nations, and directors. Romances continually promise emotional (and sexual) fulfillment, but what do readers of romance novels get from this reading experience? Topics in Composition Studies. ENGL 130Y. 3 Units, Prerequisite(s): Graduate GWAR placement Score of 40 or a GWI course grade of "B-" or lower. ; introduction to social variance with respect to usage-standard vs. non-standard; and a description of the English sound system (vowels and consonants) and its relationship to standard orthography (sound/letter correspondences) spelling rules. 3 Units. By the end of the course students will complete an extensive research project and a guided project focused on academic inquiry. It is aimed at students interested in creative writing, those who have already done significant work and who have proven themselves ready to take advanced study with careful individualized direction of the instructor. ENGL 40A. 1 Unit. 4 Units. Students analyze such works as oral literature of Native America, earliest writings of Spanish explorers, Puritan settlement literature, Captivity Narratives of the 17th through 19th centuries, Witchcraft Narratives, and Slave Narratives. Miscegenation comes from the Latin miscere, "to mix" and genus, "kind". Prerequisite(s): GWAR certification before Fall 09; or WPJ score of 80+; or 3-unit placement in ENGL 109M or ENGL 109W; or 4-unit placement in ENGL 109M or ENGL 109W and co-enrollment in ENGL 109X; or WPJ score 70 or 71 and co-enrollment in ENGL 109X. ENGL 195A. One-on-one tutoring in reading and writing at the University Writing Center. The goals are 1) to familiarize prospective ESL teachers with terminology and analyses that can be used in the classroom; 2) to develop the ability to analyze student difficulties and provide appropriate help; 3) to review sample materials and techniques for teaching spoken English to non-native speakers. Sociolinguistics and TESOL. A Survey of Irish Literature. ENGL 65. The Careers Centre and staff in your faculty provide a range of ENGL 10. An introduction to world literature written in English that places writers and their works within colonial, post-colonial, and literary contexts. Yeats, often considered a modernist and a poet in the British tradition, saw himself primarily as an Irish poet working within distinctly Irish literary traditions. Examines one of the most remarkable flowerings of literary achievement in American letters, the writing of "The Lost Generation," authors born between 1885 and 1900. The readings are balanced for gender, culture, and ethnic concerns. 4 Units. ENGL 240X. ENGL 197G. They also read and analyze several biographies and journals by writers from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Topics in Multi-Ethnic Literatures. Between Genres: Flash Fiction/Prose Poetry. the Sonnet or Literature and the Law). 3 Units. 3 Units, Prerequisite(s): ENGL 5 or ENGL 5M or equivalent; sophomore standing. Chaucer - Canterbury Tales. Its goal is to introduce graduate students to the history and theory of rhetorical movements after--or outside of--the rhetorics of Western antiquity. Workshop for students who already have some experience writing short stories. ENGL 220C. 4 Units, Prerequisite(s): ENGL 20 or ENGL 120A and COMS 104 or COMS 4. Great Drama on Video. Covers short stories and novels spanning the century and including women writers from a variety of nationalities, class, cultural and ethnic groups. Focuses on the literature--novels, shorts stories, poetry, and plays--by a wide range of Caribbean authors, among whom are two recent Nobel Prize winners, Derek Walcott and V. S. Naipaul. ENGL 109M. Examines the origins and development of the Gothic Novel in England. Linguistics and the English Language. ENGL 180M. 1 Unit. ENGL 20. Topics in Composition Studies. 4 Units. The Eighteenth-Century British Novel. 1 - 3 Units, ENGL 200. Understanding Multidisciplinarity in Writing Studies. At the same time, encourages students to compare these motifs with those of so called "realist" fiction so they may understand how blurred conventional distinctions between "fantasy" and "reality" actually are. ENGL 130C. American Poetry, 1910-1950. Technology in Second Language Teaching. Advanced Composition. Designed to engage students in a productive conversation about the various theories of literature and reading that currently inform Literary Studies. This course will examine the dynamic relationships between Shakespeare in its diverse forms and popular culture by examining various instances of Shakespearean appropriation and adaptation. Introduction to Poetry Writing. Authors to be covered will likely include Dryden, Behn, Rochester, Finch, Swift, Pope, Gay, Montagu, Addison & Steele, Gray, Johnson, Equiano, Goldsmith, and Sheridan. ENGL 250U. It focuses on approach: what is the modern poem and how does one read it? ENGL 116B. 3 Units. ENGL 125E. On this course youâll be taught by our expert academics, from lecturers through to professors. ENGL 90A. ENGL 110B. American Women Writers. 4 Units. ENGL 1C. Academic Reading and Writing for Second Language Students. 3 Units. ENGL 98. ENGL 180M. The primary focus is to scrutinize a collection of novels for which there is no firmly established critical opinion but which are nonetheless distinguished fictional accomplishments. Wharton and Chopin. It focuses on the pervasiveness of performance as a central element of social and cultural life, including not only theater and dance but also such forms as sacred rituals and practices of everyday life, storytelling and public speaking, avant-garde performance ⦠Emphasis is placed on the function of image, voice, line break, rhythm, etc. ENGL 197K. ENGL 250P. Examines Lawrence's work closely after a brief exploration of modernism and Lawrence's relation to it and an examination of how conditions in post-Victorian England and events in Europe in the early 20th century contributed to the making of Lawrence's world view and his role as a controversial outsider. Hemingway and Fitzgerald. Takes an integrated approach synthesizing the issues of phonics, schemata-building, and whole language strategies in teaching reading and writing to young learners. Course includes the study of the age itself, the social and political issues of the time as well as its dramatic art, including many of its comedies, which the course it examines in their historical and cultural contexts. For those looking from the global North, African literature is often marketed in a narrow way, comprising worthy stories of resistance, ⦠Writing workshop course designed to immerse graduate students in the discourse of their disciplines; required for graduate students who have received a 3 unit placement on the Writing Placement for Graduate Students (WPG). ), ENGL 250Z. Contemporary American Fiction, 1950-Present. ENGL 230G. Discussions of this popular genre will address the ways in which the pursuit of love and companionship and the indulgence in lust and passion manifest themselves in various cultural moments; critical materials will help theorize the appeals, dangers, and uses of romance fiction. Brexit An introduction to cinematic vocabulary, film history, and film analysis. Special attention is given to the role of the reader and his or her response to the novels. ENGL 180H. 4 Units. Students read composition and rhetorical theory with an eye toward day-to-day application in the classroom. ENGL 150H. ENGL 180Z. Between Genres: Flash Fiction/Prose Poetry. Shakespop: Shakespeare and Popular Culture. 3 Units. Themes include Shakespeare in Love, War, Business, and Youth Culture. Students will learn how linguists view regularity in language, as exemplified by data from English. Asian American Literature. A semester of films, readings, and discussions focused on what is often called the ¿Golden Age of Hollywood,¿ the 1930s and early 1940s. Explores the relationships between literary texts and the historical and social contexts from which they arise; especially European colonialism. The texts will cover theoretical issues in teaching composition and practical methods of implementing theory in public school classrooms. ENGL 299. 4 Units, Prerequisite(s): Recommended ENGL 225 or ENGL 22A or instructor Permission. Seminar in the workshop format designed for experienced writers of fiction. 4 Units. 3 Units. Students will investigate the role that regionalism plays in relation to literary representations that depict the conflicting and complex social, cultural, and historical formation of racialized and gendered identities. Postcolonial Literature. ENGL 200E. 3 Units, General Education Area/Graduation Requirement: Writing Intensive Graduation Requirement (WI), Humanities (Area C2). ENGL 125F. Hawthorne and Melville. 4 Units. Students read and study British works of fiction-novels and short stories-written after 1979. Introduction to British Literature II. ENGL 185C. 4 Units. ENGL 130B. Department approval required. Devoted to exploring the fiction of nineteenth-century British novelists from Jane Austen through Thomas Hardy. Surveys American fiction in the decades immediately following World War II. 4 Units. Recent American Fiction, 1980-Present. 3 Units. Medieval romances, Renaissance humanism, Romantic poetry and the digital humanities are just some of the specialist areas in the variety we offer.
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