BA English and Comparative Literature(For students entering from September 2023 onwards)
Year 3
(Award available for year: Bachelor of Arts)
Learning outcomes
On completion of Level Three, students should have provided evidence of being able to: - - demonstrate a coherent and detailed command of the key concepts, information, practical competencies and techniques which constitute English studies - demonstrate a skilled knowledge of generic and subject-specific qualities, ie, - present a structured and coherent argument - have detailed knowledge of critical terminology - have a sound knowledge of the varieties of language and forms; - have an advanced knowledge of how to apply concepts of the structure and history of English to the analysis of texts; - develop and deploy dynamically and self-consciously a range of critical skills; - develop and deploy dynamically and self-consciously a range of analytical skills; - demonstrate a command of the English language via an engagement with literary materials; - display an advanced ability in close reading, choosing apposite textual examples in tandem with appropriate critical approaches, in order to support sophisticated arguments; - display advanced knowledge of the field of secondary literature appertaining to comparative literature and world literature, including standard theories and approaches;
Transferable (key) skills
Students will have had the opportunity to acquire, as defined in the modules specified for the programme: - the transferable/key/generic skills necessary for employment related to the area(s) studied; - the exercise of initiative and personal responsibility; - the deployment of decision-making skills in complex and unpredictable situations; - the communication of information, ideas, problems and solutions in a variety of ways to a variety of audiences; - the ability to undertake appropriate further training of a professional or equivalent nature.
Assessment
Achievement will be assessed by a variety of methods in accordance with the learning outcomes of the modules specified for the year/programme and will include: demonstrating the knowledge and application of concepts, information and techniques relevant to the discipline; - demonstrating the ability to construct an argument; - demonstrating knowledge of two disciplines; - demonstrating the ability to be critical of scholarly work. - demonstrating the ability to apply a broad range of aspects of the discipline; - work that draws on a wide variety of material; - the ability to evaluate and criticise received opinion; - evidence of an ability to conduct independent, in depth enquiry within the discipline; - work that is typically both evaluative and creative.