This minor is designed to give students a theoretical understanding of both the workings of the English language and communication in different genres. Students will examine a range of approaches and methodologies to the study of language use, conduct linguistic and rhetorical analyses, produce texts for varied audiences and situations, and make critically aware decisions about genre-appropriate and persuasive writing and speaking. All courses emphasise the importance of language, communication, society and culture.
Learning Outcomes
- understand the fine detail of the structure and uses of English;
- conduct linguistic and rhetorical analyses of a range of texts;
- analyse the elements of different registers and genres and use them appropriately in own writing and speaking;
- demonstrate interlingual and intercultural awareness; and
- undertake guided research on a topic in English language.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:
12 units from completion of the following course(s)
LING2107 Advanced Academic English
LING2020 Structure of English
12 units from completion of the following course(s)
ENGL1100 Secrets and Lies: Literature and the Self
ENGL1200 Imagined Worlds
HUMN1001 Digital Culture: Being Human in the Information Age
HUMN2001 Introduction to Digital Humanities and Public Culture - Tools, Theories and Methods
HUMN3001 Digital Humanities and Public Culture: Projects and Engagement
LANG3001 Translation across Languages: the translation of literary texts
LING1001 Introduction to the Study of Language
LING1002 Language and Society
LING2008 Semantics
LING2021 Cross Cultural Communication
SCOM2015 Speaking of Science
SCOM2016 Science in the Media
SCOM3029 Cross Cultural Perspectives in Science Communication
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