Interdisciplinary Modules :
Modules open to students from outside this Department :
These modules capitalise on the Department's research interests and provide coverage of an interdisciplinary and comparative type. Many of the modules are open to students who are not otherwise registered for modules or degrees within the Department of European Languages, though you should consult the individual module descriptions for any restrictions on admission.
These modules not only broaden the educational experience of students of individual languages, but also attract students from outside the Department with interests in literature, culture and linguistics. Typically, you would not be expected to read works of literature (or linguistic studies) in a language or languages which you are not already studying at university level.
Please note that while every effort will be made to ensure the availability of the courses described in the module booklets, the Department reserves the right to withdraw or replace courses in the light of staff changes.
The links below will take you to the Undergraduate Modules Database. For further details locate and then click on each module identifier.
Introduction to European film (EL10520) (brief course description)
Language in society (EL10610)
Language, Culture and Identity (EL10820)
Images of Europe (EL10920)
Romance Linguistics (EL20220)
Romance Linguistics (EL30220)
Extended Essay (EL20500/20510)
Dissertation (EL30100/30120)
Extended Essay (EL30500/30510)
Effective Management of Academic Tasks in Reading , Writing and Communication (EL11210)
Planning, Process and Product in Academic Writing (EL17720)
Advanced Communication in English in an Academic Context (EL27720)
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (EL31920)
All modules available in the Department
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