Course

The course ENGH05 is currently not being offered

Course code: ENGH05
Swedish title: Engelska: Kandidatkurs (61-75)
Credits: 15

NB! The course is not given this semester. The information below was about autumn semester 2018.

Study period: autumn semester 2018
Type of studies: part time, 50 %, day
Study period: 2018-09-03 – 2019-01-18
Language of instruction: English
Application code: LU-34272
Eligibility: General and English: Level 2 (ENGA21) or (ENGH01, ENGH02, ENGH03 and ENGH04).

Introductory meeting: 2018-09-04 at 15:15 – 17:00 in SOL:H405

Teachers: Birgitta Berglund, Cian Duffy, Henrik Gyllstad, Mats Johansson, Eva Klingvall, Kiki Lindell, Satu Manninen

Description

This is the first part of the BA level in English, that is, the course you need to finish in order to be able to get a BA (bachelor's degree) in English. You need a BA in order to go on to get an MA (master's degree).

At Lund University you get a BA in either English linguistics or English literature. However, your do not need to choose your specialisation before the start of the course, and you will get more information in the intro meeting. It may be a good idea, though, to start thinking about this choice as early as possible.

Please note that you do not write your BA dissertation (degree project) during this course.

If you have studied English at a university elsewhere, you need to have finished 60 relevant credits to be eligible. If you haven't yet got 60 credits of English, you may apply for a waiver. Please see the instructions here: http://www.sol.lu.se/engelska/for-studenter/dispens/

The contents of the course (English 61-75, ENGH05)

This course is more academic than the previous courses in English (ENGA04 and ENGA22 or their half-time counterparts). The choice between literature and linguistics determines most of the course modules you take. If your specialisation is linguistics, you take English linguistics (6 credits) and typically a linguistic Elective course (5 credits), while if your specialisation is literature, you take English literature (6 credits) and usually a literary Elective course (5 credits).

Finally, there is also a proficiency component (4 credits), consisting of Vocabulary (2 credits) and Translation (2 credits).

After the course (English 61-75, ENGH05)

After having finished this course, you can go on to ENGK06, where you carry out your degree project.

Included parts

  • Literary Theory and Method, 6 credits
  • English Linguistics, 6 credits
  • Language Proficiency - translation, 2 credits
  • Language Proficiency - vocabulary, 2 credits
  • Elective Course, 5 credits

Note!

This course is not open as a freestanding course next semester. It can be open for application within a programme or for students in an exchange programme. Please ask your academic advisor for information.

How to apply

Lund University uses a national application system run by University Admissions in Sweden. It is only possible to apply during the application periods: October–January for autumn semester and June–August for spring semester.

Extended application deadline

Sometimes the application deadline is extended for a specific programme or course. In these cases you will find the message "open for late application" by the programme/course information on universityadmissions.se. You apply with the usual application steps. As long as this message is showing, it is possible to apply, but late applications are processed in order of date, so it is still important to apply as soon as possible. Please note that if the programme/course does not have an extended deadline, it is not possible to apply late.

First or Second Admission Round?

All international students are encouraged to apply to the First admission round. This round takes place many months before the start of a semester and gives students the time they need to pay their tuition fees, apply for and receive their residence permit (if required), find housing, etc.

The Second admission round is an alternative for students from EU/EEA countries as they do not need a residence permit. Non-EU/EEA students will most likely not have enough time to obtain their permit before the start of the semester. However, even EU/EEA students are advised to apply during the First admission round, as some programmes can be applied for only in the January round. Also, this provides applicants with an admission decision much earlier, which is helpful in making decisions about their studies.

Tuition Fees

Non-EU/EEA citizens

Citizens of a country outside of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland are required to pay tuition fees. You pay one instalment of the tuition fee in advance of each semester.

Read more about tuition fees, payments and exemptions

EU/EEA citizens and Switzerland

There are no tuition fees for citizens of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.

Application fee

If you are required to pay tuition fees, you are generally also required to pay an application fee of SEK 900 (approximately EUR 100) when you apply at universityadmissions.se. You pay one application fee regardless of how many programmes or courses you apply to.

Read more about paying the University Admissions in Sweden application fee and exemptions

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