BA Languages for International Communication (English Studies)
Course Short Code
ENGLIC
Course Year
2
Course Offering: 01

 

B.A. in Languages for International Communication (English Studies), Year 2, Full-Time

****IMPORTANT MESSAGE****

The purpose of this information sheet is to allow you view all modules connected to the Qualification, optional and core. You should print this sheet out and then continue to the next step where your registration will take place.

It is your responsibility to ensure that you register correctly

CORE MODULES

 

SEMESTER 1

All students must choose the following modules:

EN214

EN215

LC208

Sociolinguistics

English Language 3

The making of Contemporary Europe

5 Credits

10 Credits

5 Credits

 

 SEMESTER 2

All students must choose the following modules:

EN206

EN216

LC206

Media & Communication Skills

English Language 4

Interculturalism in Practice

5 Credits

10 Credits

5 Credits

 

Choose either 1. Single Language Path or 2. Dual Language Path following on from path chosen in Year 1

1. Single Language Path

Choose BOTH of the following:

EN205

LC212

Perspectives on International Children's Literature

Textual Studies

5 Credits

5 Credits

2. Dual Language Path

Ex Beginners

Choose the following module:

SP240

Spanish Language 3 (Ex Beginner)

5 Credits

PLUS choose ONE of the following:

EN205

LC212

Perspectives on International Children's Literature

Textual Studies

5 Credits

5 Credits

 

 SEMESTER 2

Choose either Single Language Path OR Dual Language path following on from Path chosen in Year 1/Semester 1

1. Single Language Path

Choose BOTH of the following:

LC202

EN322

Global Cultures

Anglo-Irish LIterature 1: The Novel and Short Story 

5 Credits

5 Credits

2. Dual Language Path

Ex Beginners

Choose the following module:

SP267

Spanish Language 4 (Ex Beginner)

5 Credits

 

Plus choose ONE of the following:

LC202

EN332

Global Cultures

Anglo-Irish Literature 1: The Novel and the Short Story

5 Credits

5 Credits

 

 

Last Updated: 17th July 2015