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英国大学没有基础课,你找你想去的学校,想学的专业,学校官网都会有一些必修课和一些选修课,一般必修的少一点。美国学校和专业不一样,没有统一规定的基础课程。
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本科的课程大纲:
Course outline
Part I
A broad sweep of English Literature
Years 1 and 2
You take seven papers, some of which are taught throughout the two years while others are taught in one particular term. Two papers are compulsory:
English Literature and its Contexts, 1300–1550
The Plays and Poetry of Shakespeare
The remaining five are chosen from the following:
English Literature and its Contexts, 1500–1700
English Literature and its Contexts, 1688–1847
English Literature and its Contexts, 1830–Present
Literary Criticism
European Languages and Literatures
English Language for Literature, 1300–Present
English Literature and its Contexts, 1300–Present (an open dissertation)
Early Medieval Literature and its Contexts, 1066–1350
In addition, one of your seven papers can be from four options borrowed from the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic: Insular Latin Language and Literature; Old Norse Language and Literature; Medieval Welsh Language and Literature; Medieval Irish Language and Literature.
Part II
Developing and extending your own interests
Year 3
There are two compulsory papers:
Practical Criticism
The Comparative Study of Tragedy in Literature, Art and Music from Classical Greek Drama to the Present.
There’s also a compulsory dissertation of 7,500 words on a topic of your choice. For your other two papers, you can choose from a wide range of options. These papers change from time to time but usually include papers on:
American Literature
The History and Theory of Literary Criticism
The English Moralists
Post-Colonial and Related Literature.
You can ‘borrow’ papers from other courses as well, such as Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic ; Modern and Medieval Languages ; and Classics . The full list of options can be seen on the Faculty‘s website .
Course outline
Part I
A broad sweep of English Literature
Years 1 and 2
You take seven papers, some of which are taught throughout the two years while others are taught in one particular term. Two papers are compulsory:
English Literature and its Contexts, 1300–1550
The Plays and Poetry of Shakespeare
The remaining five are chosen from the following:
English Literature and its Contexts, 1500–1700
English Literature and its Contexts, 1688–1847
English Literature and its Contexts, 1830–Present
Literary Criticism
European Languages and Literatures
English Language for Literature, 1300–Present
English Literature and its Contexts, 1300–Present (an open dissertation)
Early Medieval Literature and its Contexts, 1066–1350
In addition, one of your seven papers can be from four options borrowed from the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic: Insular Latin Language and Literature; Old Norse Language and Literature; Medieval Welsh Language and Literature; Medieval Irish Language and Literature.
Part II
Developing and extending your own interests
Year 3
There are two compulsory papers:
Practical Criticism
The Comparative Study of Tragedy in Literature, Art and Music from Classical Greek Drama to the Present.
There’s also a compulsory dissertation of 7,500 words on a topic of your choice. For your other two papers, you can choose from a wide range of options. These papers change from time to time but usually include papers on:
American Literature
The History and Theory of Literary Criticism
The English Moralists
Post-Colonial and Related Literature.
You can ‘borrow’ papers from other courses as well, such as Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic ; Modern and Medieval Languages ; and Classics . The full list of options can be seen on the Faculty‘s website .
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