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English Studies

Major Study: A major study in English Studies is made up of at least 54 credit points: 6 at 100-level, 24 at 200-level and 24 at 300-level. Of the 54, at least 46 credit points will be in subjects having the prefix ENGL with at least 6 credit points at 100-level and at least 16 credit points at 300-level having that prefix. The remaining 8 credit points may be made up of ENGL subjects or subjects from other units approved for inclusion in the English Studies major. These subjects are listed at the end of this entry. At 200- and 300-levels, Pass Conceded grades will not accrue credit points towards the major.

The English Studies Program offers subjects at 100-, 200-, 300-, and 400- (Honours) level, in the BA degree.

In the areas of Theatre and Writing, the Program has close working relationships with the Faculty of Creative Arts and, under certain circumstances and with the approval of the relevant Heads, students from the English Studies Program may undertake a limited number of subjects offered in the BCA. Similarly, students from the Faculty of Creative Arts may take Literature, Screen and Theatre subjects within the Program.

Pre-requisites For 200- And 300-Level Subjects. Students must have at least 6 credit points from 100-level English subjects to gain entry into 200-level subjects.

Assessment: Assessment in this Program is normally by a combination of essays, tutorial/seminar presentations, journals and/or short, in-class or take-home exams. Drama subjects may have an additional practical component. The assessment requirements of each subject are set out in the individual subject outlines which students receive in the first week of session. Only students who have completed ALL PARTS of the assessment requirement of a subject will be eligible to be awarded a passing grade.

Attendance: Satisfactory completion of a subject requires attendance at a minimum of 80% of tutorials/seminars. Students are expected to attend all lectures in each subject.

Textbooks: Students should check the English Studies Program Handbook or the Unicentre bookshop before buying texts for a subject.

English Honours: Students who achieve a credit average or better in English and who wish to undertake a further year of English study or proceed to research-based higher degrees should consider enrolling in English Honours. This Program has an "end-on" honours year, which means that there are no specific Honours subjects at second and third year levels. Students complete the requirements for the English major and the undergraduate pass degree (and may if they wish, graduate as pass degree students) before being eligible to undertake the Honours year.

Entry to 400-level (Honours) is determined by a recommendation from the Program Head, following the student's application to the University and the Program for admission to the Honours year. The Program normally accepts only students whose average English grade is a Credit or above, particularly at 200- and 300-levels. Approved students then enrol in a 48-credit point course, ENGL400, which consists of four (4) subjects and a 10,000-word thesis on a topic chosen by the student, in consultation with the Program. This may be taken as a one-year full-time course, or as a part-time course of up to four consecutive sessions (not including Summer).

Students considering Honours should discuss their undergraduate subject choices with the Honours Co-ordinator prior to the commencement of their first session of enrolment.

All offerings depend on the availability of staff and enrolment numbers in the subject.

100-Level

Credit Points

 

ENGL113

Contemporary Writing in Australia

6

ENGL117

Forms of the Imagination

6

ENGL120

An Introduction to Literature and Screen Studies

6

ENGL121

Text and Gender

6

ENGL199

Understanding Literary Techniques

6

     

200-Level

Students without English 100-level subjects may be admitted to subjects in English 200-level with the approval of the Program Head.

Note: At 200- and 300-levels, Pass Conceded grades will not accrue credit points towards the major.

ENGL228

English Renaissance Literature and Culture

8

ENGL229

Romantics and Victorians: English Literature from 1790-1900

8

ENGL230

Modes of Performance

8

ENGL231

Australian Drama and Theatre

8

ENGL243

Fantasy and Children's Literature

8

ENGL244

Children's Literature in Australia

8

ENGL248

Chaucer

8

ENGL253

Major Twentieth-Century Writers

8

ENGL255

Eighteenth Century Literature and Culture

8

ENGL259

An Introduction to Canadian Writing

8

ENGL260

Nineteenth Century Australian Literary Culture

8

ENGL264

Modernism

8

ENGL265

English and the Empire

8

ENGL299

The Vikings: Old Norse Culture, Language and Literature

8

     

300-Level

Students without the appropriate pre-requisites may be admitted to subjects in English 300-level with the approval of the Program Head.

Note: At 200- and 300-levels, Pass Conceded grades will not accrue credit points towards the major.

ENGL312

Shakespeare, Jonson and their Contemporaries

8

ENGL330

Theatre in English since 1968

8

ENGL331

Modern Drama

8

ENGL334

Critical Theory: Development and Debates

8

ENGL340

Directed Study

8

ENGL345

Twentieth Century Women Writers

8

ENGL346

Comparative Australian/Canadian Writing

8

ENGL350

Fantasy and Popular Culture

8

ENGL355

Fourteenth Century Literature

8

ENGL359

Contemporary Australian Drama

8

ENGL363

Turning Points: Selected Post-Colonial Fiction

8

ENGL365

Nineteenth Century Women Writers

8

ENGL366

Africa and the New World

8

ENGL371

Studies in Twentieth Century Australian Literary Culture

8

ENGL373

Studies in Decolonising Literatures

8

ENGL374

Novel into Film

8

ENGL398

The Vikings: Old Norse Culture, Language and Literature

8

 

(Advanced)

 

ENGL399

United States Literature of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

8

     

Non ENGL subjects which will count towards the English Major

The following subjects will accrue credit points towards the English major. Students wishing to enrol in these subjects must satisfy the subject prerequisites.

CCS213

Audiences and Readers

 

CCS215

Race, Gender, Colonialism: Studies in Australian Culture

 

CCS219

Australian Screen

 

CCS221

Critical Cultural Practice

 

CCS223

Introduction to Publishing Studies: Print

 

CCS225

Introduction to Electronic Publishing

 

CCS333

Popular Genres

 

CCS335

Electronic Culture

 

CCS337

Hollywood and American Culture

 

CCS339

Hollywood and the Globalisation of Culture

 

GENE205

Culture and Society in Renaissance Italy

 

GENE216

Women in Society: Images and Representations

 

ITAL314

Italian Literary Studies

 

PHIL255

Interpretation and Communication

 
     

400-Level

   

ENGL400

English IV Honours

 

ENGL403

Combined Honours

 

ENGL499

Special Study

 

 
 
 

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