In English linguistics at 200-level, students take the same course as either ENG227 (school exam) or ENG267 (term paper).
The course aims to give students insight into central topics in modern English linguistics and to introduce students to linguistic theories and/or methods for the scientific description of Present-Day English.
Students specializing in linguistics, in addition to ENG227, take ENG265 (term paper in historical linguistics).
On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
Skills
The student
General competence
The students
It is recommended that students have completed the introductory semester as well as ENG110 (or ENG114, ENG115), ENG120 (or ENG107, ENG108/118, ENG109/119), ENG122, and ENG125, or equivalent.
For students with a background other than the Norwegian school system, a level of competence in English corresponding to C1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is recommended.
The course is open to all students admitted to the University of Bergen.
For exchange students: Applicants have to document English language proficiency to access the course. Students should hold a level of C1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Language (CEFR). For valid tests, please see uib.no/exchange.
Seminars: up to 24 hours (normally 2 hours per week for 12 weeks).
In the case that fewer than five students register for a course, the organized teaching may be adapted to fit the number of students. If this occurs, students will be informed at the start of the semester, and before the registration deadline 1 February/1 September.
Students are expected to take part in and actively contribute to teaching. This expectation is also the basis for the preparation towards the exam.
The exam is a four-hour school exam.
The school exam may be digital.
The reading list is comprised of general topics in modern English linguistics.
The reading list will be available by 1 December for the spring semester.
Student advisor:
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