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Course plan: BS-ENG1200 USA - culture, literature and history Course summary The course will give the student the opportunity to improve their English language skills and to expand their knowledge of American culture, literature, and history. Learning outcome The course will allow the student to reach the following learning outcomes: KNOWLEDGE The student Has knowledge of important features of American history and society Has knowledge of central works of American literary tradition Has knowledge of textual structures and literary devices and of critical and analytical approaches to literature and other art forms Has knowledge of genres and their key features, as well as norms for academic writing and proper use of sources SKILLS The student Has a correct, varied and functional command of both spoken and written English. Can account for a selection of English-language cultural expressions which highlight American culture, literature and history Is able to apply relevant terms and terminology in discussing literary works Can reflect on their own skills and academic development Can critically collect and apply relevant material Can update their knowledge of literature and other cultural expressions from the English-speaking world COMPETENCE The student Can maintain and develop their own linguistic and academic competence Can convey and problematize central components of the curriculum Has insight into relevant issues concerning the study of literature and other cultural expressions Learning activities Teaching will consist of both lectures and seminar groups where the students are expected to actively participate in discussions and in the development of their own and others’ linguistic and academic skills and insights Obligatory assignments, oral and written Self-study is an important part of the students’ work, and the course plan will therefore require the students to study a large part of the curriculum independently. The students are expected to form study groups Language of instruction is English Participation/Compulsory work In order to be eligible for the exam the student must Be present and actively participate in class Have completed the written assignments on the given subjects by the given deadlines, and have compiled a portfolio of texts of different genres. Scope and deadlines will be specified in the semester plan Have had their portfolio approved by the teacher by the given deadline Examination Formative assessment The students’ work is to be documented continuously in a (digital) portfolio. The portfolios will contain a number of written and/or oral assignments and tests, some of which will be carried out in the classroom. Sharing of knowledge, communication and reflection will be central to the assessment. Further guidelines for the portfolio will be specified at the start of the semester. The students will receive feedback on all written and oral assignments, provided they are completed by the given deadlines. The students should also guide and evaluate one another. Approved portfolio with assignments completed by given deadlines is a prerequisite for taking the exam. In order to be eligible for the exam the student must also meet the requirements for class participation. If the work portfolio is not approved, the student has only one extra attempt for approval the same semester. The terms “approved/in progress/not approved” will be used for feedback on the portfolio. “In progress” means that the student has one week to improve their portfolio and receive new feedback. Examination One written examination (five hours). The exam will be assessed on a scale from A (highest) to F (fail). Examination support material Permitted at the exam: English-English dictionary Literature The reading list will be provided at the start of the semester. Part of study General Teacher Education, ALL - 2016 AUTUMN Bachelor i physical activity, nutrition and health, BIEH - 2016 AUTUMN Bachelor in language, BSPK - 2016 AUTUMN Individual courses at the Faculty of Education and Humanities, EMNER-HUT - 2016 AUTUMN English one year unit, ENG60 - 2016 AUTUMN