Välkommen till kursen English 1-30 30 Credits (distance)

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Information om kursen

Kurs- och anmälningskod

ENG019, 12511

Kursperiod och studietakt

vecka 36–45 på halvfart

Registrera dig på kursen

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Du registrerar dig i Ladok för studenter och registreringsperioden öppnar två veckor före kursstart. När du registrerar dig visar du att du är en aktiv student på kursen.

Kursplan och kurslitteratur

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Ditt schema

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Information från kursansvarig

Your full commitment to studying this course is crucial. If you have registered but changed your mind about taking this course, you should immediately inform our administrator, Monika Karlsson (monika.karlsson@hig.se), that you wish to be removed from the course list; there are applicants on the reserve list who could be admitted to the course within the first two weeks of the fall semester (weeks 36 and 37). We have scheduled a "roll-call" session on Friday, August 30, at 15:00. The session will be online on Zoom. You only need to copy this link to your browser https://hig-se.zoom.us/j/223540669 Länk till annan webbplats. and have your microphones and webcams ready. Attendance to the roll call is mandatory. If you cannot attend but are committed to studying this course, contact me via e-mail (henrik.kaatari@hig.se) before the meeting takes place and briefly explain in writing why you want to study English.

You will study five modules in total within this course:

Language Structure (7.5 hp)
Culture (4.5 hp)
World English (3 hp)
Written Communication (7.5 hp)
Contemporary Literature in English (7.5 hp)

During the fall term of 2024, two modules will be taught. Language Structure will be taught throughout the first part of the term (weeks 36-45) and Written Communication will be taught throughout the second part of the term (weeks 46-03). The tree remaining modules will be taught during the spring term of 2025.

The first module, Language Structure includes meetings scheduled on Mondays at 14-16. Language Structure ends with a written exam on the HiG campus or at any authorized exam location, but, consistent with the principles of continuous assessment, all of the five modules feature compulsory written assignments (examinerande uppgifter) throughout their respective periods. More information about the content and assessment procedures for individual modules will be published by the instructors on the course site in Canvas. All of the five modules include student participation in their assessment procedures. The teaching usually consists of lectures and seminars, but each module has its own structure and policy with respect to the forms of teaching. For example, Written Communication has virtually no lectures, given its focus on writing practice, while Language Structure features a mixture of lectures and seminars.

You should order all your course books in good time. A good idea is to get hold of the books indicated in the syllabus (kursplan) during the summer vacation.

Students attending courses in English at the University of Gävle are required to attend class in order to receive a passing grade. Studying English at our college does not only involve obtaining subject knowledge, but also improving one’s ability to speak and write English, and this can only take place if students meet their teachers and actively participate in the instruction. Furthermore, most modules feature group work in order to accommodate the general course objective that “students should be able to compare and critically evaluate one’s own and others' work”. Failure to participate in such activities will therefore make it impossible to attain a course objective. For these reasons, we require attendance, with only minor exceptions. To take exams and pass the course, students must attend at least eight seminars in each of the 7.5 cr. modules (Language Structure, Written Communication, and Contemporary Literature in English), four seminars in Culture, Ethnicity, Identity and three in World English.


The university uses the learning platform Canvas, which will be our main channel for communication. This is where you will find material about our course such as the time table, instructions, assignments, etc. This is also where the different instructors will post general announcements concerning the course and the individual sessions. Your instructors will use the email client to send individual messages when necessary. Therefore, check the Canvas page and your email regularly.

Secondly, we will meet in a virtual classroom using Zoom. Information on how to access this classroom will be posted in Canvas. For us all to be able to benefit from a good quality of reception it is recommended that you use broadband and not a wireless connection. It is also important that you use a good headset with a microphone instead of the microphone on the computer only. A good camera is also essential for communicative purposes. Unfortunately, iPads and iPhones do not work sufficiently for this activity.

Kontakt

Studentsupport

Avdelningen för utbildningsstöd

Till oss kan du vända dig med frågor kring dina studier. Telefontid: måndag - torsdag klockan 09.00–10.00. Besökstider vid Studentcentrum, hus 22: måndag–onsdag 10.00–14.30 samt torsdag–fredag 10.00–13.00

Sidan uppdaterades 2024-06-27