Faculty of Arts and Humanities
BA (Hons) Languages, Linguistics and TESOL
Programme Specification
This document provides a concise summary of the main features of the course(s) and associated award(s) offered through this Programme Specification, and includes the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if s/he takes full advantage of the learning opportunities provided. More detailed information on the learning outcomes, curriculum content, teaching/learning, assessment methods for each unit and on the Programme’s relationship to QAA Subject Benchmark Statements may be found in the dedicated student handbook for the Programme. The accuracy of the information in this document is reviewed periodically by the University and may be subject to verification by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
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Versioning of Programme Specification This programme specification is valid for the period of approval confirmed at the time of the approval/last review event and relates to provision approved at that point. Programme specifications are updated on an annual basis to include modifications approved through the University’s quality assurance processes. This version provides a description of the programme as approved for the academic session indicated in section 3 of the following table.
1 Date of initial Approval or last review: 22/23 November 2016
2 Effective date of Approved/Reviewed Programme Specification: 1 September 2017 – 31 August 2023
3 This Version effective from: 1 September 2018
4 Version number: 2017/v2
Students who commenced their study on awards within this programme specification prior to 1 September 2017 should refer to the previous version of the programme specification published on the CASQE website.
Cross Referencing of Programme Specifications
The following elements of provision included in this document is/ are also included in the following programme specifications
Award Programme Specification
N/A
N/A
Amendments made to provision listed in this table, must also be reflected in the relevant programme specifications listed above
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CENTRE FOR ACADEMIC STANDARDS & QUALITY ENHANCEMENT
Programme Specification
The information in this document is organised into the following sections: Section A – Administrative and Regulatory Information Section B – Outcomes Section C – Structure Section D – Teaching, Learning and Assessment Section E – Programme Management Section F – Mapping Section G – Log of Modifications
SECTION A – ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGULATORY INFORMATION
1 Overarching Programme Specification Title
BA (Hons) Languages, Linguistics & TESOL (BALLT)
2 Brief Summary
The BA (Hons) Languages, Linguistics & TESOL programme offers routes in Modern Standard Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Urdu, Linguistics, and TESOL. Depending on the individual subject, single honours, joint honours or major-minor combinations are available. The programme is also home to a range of Combined Honours routes, which offers degrees in combination with other subjects.
All of the Modern Languages routes are open to complete beginners of the foreign language. Further, the programme fosters cross-cultural awareness and intercultural insight for students of all subjects at all weightings and levels of study.
Students on the programme have the opportunity to explore the linguistic, cultural, social, historical and political dimensions of the languages and countries studied.
3 Awarding institution
Manchester Metropolitan University
4 Home Faculty
Arts and Humanities
5 Home Department/ School/ Institute
Department of Languages, Information & Communications
6 UCAS/UTT code(s)
BA (Hons) French Studies R100 BA (Hons) Spanish Studies R400 BA (Hons) French with German RR12 BA (Hons) French with Italian RR13 BA (Hons) French and Spanish RR14 BA (Hons) Spanish with Italian RR43
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BA (Hons) Spanish with German RR42 BA (Hons) Linguistics Q100 BA (Hons) Linguistics/French RQ11 BA (Hons) Linguistics/Spanish RQ14 BA (Hons) Linguistics with German QR12 BA (Hons) Linguistics with Italian Q1R3 BA (Hons) TESOL/French RX16 BA (Hons) TESOL/Spanish RX46 BA (Hons) TESOL with German XR26 BA (Hons) TESOL with Italian XR36 BA (Hons) TESOL and Linguistics XQ16
7 Framework for HE Qualifications position of final award(s) Framework for HE Qualifications
Certificate (Level 4) Intermediate (Level 5) Honours (Level 6)
8 Alignment with University Curriculum Framework Curriculum Frameworks
Undergraduate
9 Engagement with the University-wide provision (eg Uniwide Language, EdLab)
The department is committed to enabling students to learn a range of modern languages. This is facilitated also, although not exclusively, through the Uniwide provision.
10 Compliance with University Assessment Regulations University Assessment Regulations
Undergraduate
11 Approved Variations/Exemptions from University Assessment Regulations University Assessment Regulations
Compensation Students taking a language unit as optional
Students taking a language unit as optional shall receive
compensated passes in whole units up to a total value of 30
credits at levels 3, 4, 5 and 6 where they achieve a weighted
average mark in the Marginal Fail category (30% to 39%) for
the summative assessment(s) within that unit, and have achieved
an overall average of 40% or greater across the full 120 credits
of the level of study. However, a student compensated in this
way in an optional language unit will be excluded from taking
optional units in that same language at a higher level, unless
they achieve a unit mark of at least 35%. Where a student is eligible for compensation in units amounting
to more than 30 credits, the unit(s) with the highest average
mark(s) shall receive a compensated pass up to the total of 30
credits. Where the application of compensation at Level 6 would
have a detrimental impact on a student’s final degree
classification, the student shall be entitled to undertake re-
assessment. Compensation shall be applied on the first occasion
that a student becomes eligible for it, subject to the above
criteria. Students with an incomplete credit profile for a
particular level of study will not be considered for
compensation.
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Students taking a language unit as core
Students taking a language unit as optional shall receive
compensated passes in whole units up to a total value of 30
credits at levels 3, 4, 5 and 6 where they achieve a weighted
average mark in the reduced Marginal Fail category (35% to
39%) for the summative assessment(s) within that unit, and have
achieved an overall average of 40% or greater across the full
120 credits of the level of study.
Where a student is eligible for compensation in units amounting
to more than 30 credits, the unit(s) with the highest average
mark(s) shall receive a compensated pass up to the total of 30
credits. Where the application of compensation at Level 6 would
have a detrimental impact on a student’s final degree
classification, the student shall be entitled to undertake re-
assessment. Compensation shall be applied on the first occasion
that a student becomes eligible for it, subject to the above
criteria. Students with an incomplete credit profile for a
particular level of study will not be considered for
compensation.
Re-Assessment Students taking a language unit as optional
Students taking a language unit as optional shall always be
required to undertake re-assessment in units in which they have
not achieved a weighted average mark of at least 30% in levels
3, 4, 5 and 6.
Students taking a language unit as core
Students taking a language unit as core shall always
be required to undertake re-assessment in units in
which they have not achieved a weighted average
mark of at least 35% in levels 3, 4, 5 and 6.
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Relationship with Faculty Foundation Year
Successful completion of the Faculty Foundation Year entitles student to enter level 4 of the degree programme. (4AYX BA (Hons) French Studies (Foundation) discontinued, last intake September 2017)
Awards
13 Final award title(s)
Single Honours BA (Hons) French Studies (4432) BA (Hons) Spanish Studies (4433) BA (Hons) Linguistics (4460) BA (Hons) Modern Language Studies (4462) - Please note that this title is only awarded to students who have enrolled onto a four-year degree, were the study abroad year is compulsory, but owing to exceptional circumstances they cannot do the year out. Equal
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BA (Hons) French and Spanish (4413) BA (Hons) Linguistics and French (4458) BA (Hons) Spanish and Linguistics (445B) BA (Hons) TESOL and Linguistics (4452) BA (Hons) TESOL and Spanish (4457) BA (Hons) TESOL and French (4454) Major / Minor BA (Hons) French with Linguistics BA (Hons) French with TESOL BA (Hons) French with German (445D) BA (Hons) French with Italian (445E) BA (Hons) French with Spanish BA (Hons) French with Modern Standard Arabic BA (Hons) French with Mandarin Chinese (4472) BA (Hons) French with Japanese (4453) BA (Hons) French with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) BA (Hons) French with Urdu (441B) (discontinued from September 2018, last intake September 2016) BA (Hons) Spanish with Linguistics BA (Hons) Spanish with TESOL BA (Hons) Spanish with French BA (Hons) Spanish with German (445C) BA (Hons) Spanish with Italian (445F) BA (Hons) Spanish with Modern Standard Arabic BA (Hons) Spanish with Mandarin Chinese (4475) BA (Hons) Spanish with Japanese (4476) BA (Hons) Spanish with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) BA (Hons) Spanish with Urdu (441D) (discontinued from September 2018, last intake September 2016) BA (Hons) TESOL with Linguistics BA (Hons) TESOL with French (4484) BA (Hons) TESOL with German (4455) BA (Hons) TESOL with Italian (4456) BA (Hons) TESOL with Spanish (4487) BA (Hons) TESOL with Modern Standard Arabic (447A) BA (Hons) TESOL with Mandarin Chinese (447B) BA (Hons) TESOL with Japanese (447C) BA (Hons) TESOL with Urdu (441E) (discontinued from September 2018, last intake September 2016) BA (Hons) Linguistics with TESOL BA (Hons) Linguistics with French (445G) BA (Hons) Linguistics with German (4459) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Italian (445A) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Spanish (445H) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Modern Standard Arabic (4477) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Mandarin Chinese (4478)
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BA (Hons) Linguistics with Japanese (4479) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Urdu (441C) (discontinued from September 2018, last intake September 2016)
14 Combined Honours
Combined Honours on the Manchester campus The University has a defined list of approved combinations available to students through the Combined Honours scheme. Each approved combination is assigned to a programme specification and to a Department that is responsible for all programme management arrangements for students enrolled on that combination. Section 14a (iii) indicate all combinations available for subjects within this programme specification and identify those combinations which for which this programme specification is specifically responsible.
14a (i) Combined Honours Awards
available eg:
BSc/BA (Hons) AB
BSc/BA (Hons) AB and XY
BSc/BA (Hons) AB with XY (ii) Single Honours Awards
available through Combined Honours (ie Named Awards)
(iii) Approved Subject
Combinations administered by this Programme Specification (ie “home” combinations)
BA (Hons) AB BA (Hons) AB and XY BA (Hons) AB with XY BA (Hons) Combined Honours with Placement BA (Hons) Combined Honours with Overseas study French, Spanish, Linguistics English with a Language English and Spanish English and French English and/with Linguistics English and/with TESOL French with English Spanish with English International Politics and French International Politics and Spanish International Politics with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) French with International Politics Spanish with International Politics International Business and French International Business and Spanish International Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) French with International Business Spanish with International Business Business and Spanish Business and French Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) French with Business
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Spanish with Business
14b Approved Subject Combination administered by other Programme Specifications
Approved Combination Home Programme Specification & Home Dept
N/A
15 Interim exit awards and Subject title(s)
Programme Awards Successful completion of level 4 but withdrawal from or failure to complete level 5: Certificate of Higher Education:
Cert HE French Studies Cert HE Spanish Studies Cert HE Linguistics Cert HE French and Spanish Cert HE French with Linguistics Cert HE French with TESOL Cert HE French with German Cert HE French with Italian Cert HE French with Spanish Cert HE French with Modern Standard Arabic Cert HE French with Mandarin Chinese Cert HE French with Japanese Cert HE French with Urdu Cert HE Spanish with Linguistics Cert HE Spanish and Linguistics Cert HE Spanish with TESOL Cert HE Spanish with French Cert HE Spanish with German Cert HE Spanish with Italian Cert HE Spanish with Modern Standard Arabic Cert HE Spanish with Mandarin Chinese Cert HE Spanish with Japanese Cert HE Spanish with Urdu Cert HE TESOL with Linguistics Cert HE TESOL and French Cert HE TESOL with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Cert HE TESOL and Spanish Cert HE Linguistics and TESOL Cert HE Linguistics with TESOL Cert HE Linguistics with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Cert HE Linguistics and French
Successful completion of levels 4 and 5 but withdrawal from or failure to complete level 6: Diploma of Higher Education:
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Dip HE French Studies Dip HE Spanish Studies Dip HE Linguistics Dip HE French with Linguistics Dip HE French with TESOL Dip HE French with German Dip HE French with Italian Dip HE French and Spanish Dip HE French with Spanish Dip HE French with Modern Standard Arabic Dip HE French with Mandarin Chinese Dip HE French with Japanese Dip HE French with Urdu Dip HE Spanish with Linguistics Dip HE Spanish and Linguistics Dip HE Spanish with TESOL Dip HE Spanish with French Dip HE Spanish with German Dip HE Spanish with Italian Dip HE Spanish with Modern Standard Arabic Dip HE Spanish with Mandarin Chinese Dip HE Spanish with Japanese Dip HE Spanish with Urdu Dip HE TESOL and Linguistics Dip HE TESOL with Linguistics Dip HE TESOL with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Dip HE TESOL and French Dip HE TESOL and Spanish Dip HE Linguistics with TESOL Dip HE Linguistics with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Dip HE Linguistics and French
Combined Honours Awards Successful completion of level 4 but withdrawal from or failure to complete level 5: Certificate of Higher Education:
Cert HE English and TESOL Cert HE English with TESOL Cert HE English and Linguistics Cert HE English with Linguistics Cert HE English and French Cert HE English and Spanish Cert HE English with a Language Cert HE International Politics and French Cert HE International Politics and Spanish
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Cert HE International Politics with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Cert HE International Business and French Cert HE International Business and Spanish Cert HE International Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Cert HE Business and French Cert HE Business and Spanish Cert HE Business with a Language
Successful completion of levels 4 and 5 but withdrawal from or failure to complete level 6: Diploma of Higher Education:
Dip HE English and TESOL Dip HE English with TESOL Dip HE English and Linguistics Dip HE English with Linguistics Dip HE English and French Dip HE English and Spanish Dip HE English with a Language Dip HE International Politics and French Dip HE International Politics and Spanish Dip HE International Politics with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Dip HE International Business and French Dip HE International Business and Spanish Dip HE International Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Dip HE Business and French Dip HE Business and Spanish Dip HE Business with a Language
Arrangements with Partners
16 Approved Collaborative partner(s)
Partner Name Type of Collaborative Partnership
N/A
17 Articulation Arrangements with Partners
Partner Name Details of Arrangements
N/A
Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies
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18 PSRB(s) associated with final award of any route within the programme specification
Trinity College London. We are at Stage 2 of the validation process (through Trinity College London) to become a provider of Trinity CertTESOL. At Stage 1, the organisational fact file was accepted, and the documentation for stage 2 was sent in October 2016. It is anticipated that accreditation will take place in due course. The National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL). In September 2016, we gained approval to deliver a degree (jointly with the Faculty of Education) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for French and Spanish.
19 Date, outcome & period of approval of last PSRB approval/accreditation
N/A
Approval Status
20 Date and period of approval of most recent MMU review/ approval
(i) Date of Latest review/approval BALP: 22/23 November 2016 Foundation Year: May 2012
(ii) Length & Dates of Period of approval given In (i) above:
Years: 6
From: 1st September 2017
To: August 31st 2023
(iii) Major Modifications to Programme Specification since last review/approval
N/A
21 Next Scheduled Review Date:
Foundation Year & Combined Honours Curriculum specifically attached to this programme specification will be reviewed at the same time.
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SECTION B – OUTCOMES
23 MMU Graduate Outcomes
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On successful completion of their course of study MMU graduates will be able to:
GO1. apply skills of critical analysis to real world situations within a defined range of contexts;
GO2. demonstrate a high degree of professionalism characterised by initiative, creativity, motivation and self-management;
GO3. express ideas effectively and communicate information appropriately and accurately using a range of media including ICT;
GO4. develop working relationships using teamwork and leadership skills, recognising and respecting different perspectives;
GO5. manage their professional development reflecting on progress and taking appropriate action;
GO6. find, evaluate, synthesise and use information from a variety of sources; GO7. articulate an awareness of the social and community contexts within their disciplinary
field. NB the above align to the Employability outcomes on the unit specifications Foundation Year Outcomes It is recognised that the University’s General Educational Outcomes will be met in full on completion of the total student experience over the period of study towards a degree. On successful completion of the University Foundation Year a student will be able to:
FY1. Demonstrate knowledge in the subject matter of their units appropriate to Level 3 and apply what has been learned;
FY2. Engage in discussion on topics/issues related to contemporary debate in the subject matter of their units;
FY3. Demonstrate safe and effective use of specific media/equipment/material where appropriate;
FY4. Extract, summarise and synthesise relevant information; FY5. Produce a coherent and structured piece of written work; FY6. Demonstrate a readiness for lifelong learning and personal development; FY7. Participate effectively in group working and team activities; FY8. Demonstrate communication and presentation skills by clear and effective use of
speech, writing and other appropriate methods; FY9. Demonstrate a basic level of critical thought; FY10. Apply a range of study skills methods to enhance their academic development; FY11. Demonstrate numeracy skills in both everyday situations and in their specific subject
areas where appropriate; FY12. Demonstrate basic IT skills relating to word processing, spread sheets, simple
databases and the Internet; FY13. Demonstrate an awareness of the programme of study in a wider context.
24 Programme Rationale
The rationale for this proposal is framed within four key areas linked to the university strategic vision and aims.
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1. Improve visibility of subject areas
The new programme title (BA Languages, Linguistics and TESOL, or BALLT) includes all individual subject areas and foregrounds the role of growth areas (Linguistics and TESOL).
2. Enhance employability
This proposal fits with the university’s mission to - place quality and employability as our top priorities - produce effective independent learners […] in graduate level jobs - triple the number of study abroad students
2.1 Professional accreditation
We are offering students the option to obtain TESOL Certification on completion of units TESOL 1 and 2. This will: (a) enable graduates to work as qualified English language teachers internationally; (b) significantly improve the attractiveness of the programme for potential applicants; (c) positively impact on our DLHE stats, accelerating the upward trend. Accreditation
takes place through Trinity College London, and students on the accredited course exit with a Trinity CerTESOL (an internationally recognised initial teacher training qualification).
Additionally, through this review we are introducing an ‘opt-in’ pathway in Spanish and
French Single and Major honours, which leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). The pathway is run in cooperation with the Faculty of Education. This enhancement delivers all the outcomes listed above, including graduate employability, attractiveness of the programme, and positive impact on the DLHE stats for the department. Accreditation through this route takes place through the National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL).
2.2 Named Interpreting and Translation pathway
We are introducing a named Interpreting and Translation route (for French and Spanish), which develops from the provision already in approval at L5 and L6 and is accessible from L5. This will: (a) attract students to a programme with a visible professional element; (b) provide key professional skills that lead to graduate employment.
2.3 Work or study abroad From 2016 entry, minor honours students studying a language with a Business School subject have the opportunity to spend some or all of their third year on a work placement (provided and managed by MMUBS) or studying abroad through existing study abroad networks.1 From 2017, in the interest of comparability of student experience, we suggest to expand the opportunity of a sandwich year to minor honours students from all other subject combinations, through existing or developing links (subject to the agreement of relevant HoDs).
2.4 Professional work placement
1 Approved at AQAS on 14th October 2016 (min 244.3); approved at MMUBS FAQSC on 23rd May 2016.
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We are introducing an optional L5 placement unit to enable students to work in schools or other organisations for one term. This will: (a) allow students to develop key professional skills; (b) build students’ confidence; (c) provide routes into graduate employment. Training is provided prior to the placement, through the Faculty’s ‘Schools Outreach Ambassador Scheme’.
2.5 All units are designed to include professional and employability-related skills and outcomes, measured through unit specific learning outcomes and assessment strategies. The department is engaging with the central Employer-Curricula Pipeline Project to access support in the area of curriculum-employer engagement. That enables the programme to respond quickly to new or changing demands from employers and also allows for a more employer-facing curriculum.
3. Ensure parity of student experience in the languages provision
This proposal fits with the university’s vision to place students first, and with departmental and faculty ambition to achieve the highest levels of student satisfaction. BALP currently specifies 2 contact hours per week for some minor route students, and 3 contact hours per week for others. In practice, the department compensates for this structural anomaly by providing an additional, “unsanctioned” third hour where necessary. This is a temporary, localised, unofficial arrangement, so (a) not all students benefit from it; (b) it does not register on official university timetables or on KIS data; (c) attendance cannot be monitored effectively. In addition, the anomaly has potential effects on learning outcomes and proven negative effects on student satisfaction (as reported in ISS). Our solution to this problem is to ensure that parity in contact hours is embedded in the programme specification. We are harmonising contact hours across all languages: Uniwide languages’ contact time are increased to 3 hours a week. The additional hour includes elements of peer-to-peer learning, delivered through sessions led by the 30cr students (e.g. reporting in class on the findings of their research for their projects) and constituting the distinctive element between the 30cr and 15cr versions of unit.2 This change enhances student satisfaction, improves progression and engagement, and ensures the university meets its commitment to provide an equitable experience for all students. NB: This change has no financial impact at all, but formalises an existing practice, ensures accuracy of reporting information for internal and external monitoring purposes, and improves the student experience.
4. Ensure financial sustainability This proposal fits with the university’s aims to remain financially sustainable and achieve a balanced budget. (a) We are rationalising entry levels so entrants start language courses as Beginners
(including Foundation Year), Post-Beginners, Post-GCSE, or Post-A-level. This streamlines provision, eliminates the risk of unsustainability, and guarantees consistency of language competence on exit.
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(b) We are extending entry at beginner level to French. This contributes to the rationalisation in (a) above and safeguard our numbers against the decrease in number of students taking A level languages.
(c) We are improving recruitment on TESOL and Linguistics routes by offering professional accreditation (see 2 above).
2 The difference between 15 and 30cr Uniwide languages units is that the 30cr version requires an additional element of assessment. This is
typically a project on a topic linked to the language or the culture of the country whose language is studied, which is assessed through a presentation.
25 QAA Benchmark Statement(s)
Languages, Cultures and Societies (2015) Linguistics (2015)
26 Programme Specific Outcomes
(a) Final Award Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the following awards, students will be able to: Single Honours Language PLO 1 demonstrate grammatical, sociolinguistic, discoursal and strategic competence in productive and receptive language skills and mediation; including near-native phonological, grammatical and lexical precision in target language speech and grammatical and lexical accuracy in target language writing in a wide variety of personal, academic, professional and other domains, and across a full range of genres; PLO 2 produce fully reflective, balanced, coherent and cohesive written and oral texts/utterances in the target language; PLO 3 interpret and use to a native-like level the strategies used by native speakers to compensate for potential breakdowns in communication with interlocutors; PLO 4 critically evaluate, interpret, analyse and discuss a full wide range of topics, registers and source materials in the target language; PLO 5 critically interpret and evaluate the culture of their chosen language in depth; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to language study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Major Language PLO 1 demonstrate grammatical, sociolinguistic, discoursal and strategic competence in productive and receptive language skills and mediation; including extremely high levels of phonological, grammatical and lexical precision in target language speech and grammatical and lexical accuracy in target language writing in a variety of personal, academic and other domains and across a wide range of genres; PLO 2 produce reflective, balanced, coherent and cohesive written and oral texts/utterances in the target language;
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PLO 3 interpret and use to an extremely high level the strategies used by native speakers to compensate for potential breakdowns in communication with interlocutors; PLO 4 critically evaluate, interpret, analyse and discuss a wide range of topics, registers and source materials in the target language; PLO 5 critically interpret and evaluate the culture of their chosen language in depth; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to language study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. PLO 7 apply the critical, intellectual and practical skills acquired in the study of the language to another disciplinary area (minor honours subject) Equal Language PLO 1 demonstrate grammatical, sociolinguistic, discoursal and strategic competence in productive and receptive language skills and mediation; including high levels of phonological, grammatical and lexical precision in target language speech and relative grammatical and lexical accuracy in target language writing in a variety of personal and academic domains and across a range of genres; PLO 2 produce reflective, balanced, coherent and cohesive written and oral texts/utterances in the target language; PLO 3 interpret and use to a high level the strategies used by native speakers to compensate for potential breakdowns in communication with interlocutors; PLO 4 critically evaluate, interpret, analyse and discuss a range of topics, registers and source materials in the target language; PLO 5 critically interpret and evaluate the culture of their chosen language; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to language study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Minor Language PLO 1 demonstrate competence in productive and receptive language skills; including relative precision in target language speech and writing, in a variety of personal and other domains and across a focussed range of genres; PLO 2 produce reflective, balanced, coherent and cohesive written and oral texts/utterances in the target language; PLO 3 critically evaluate, interpret, analyse and discuss various topics and registers in the target language; PLO 4 interpret and evaluate the culture of their chosen language; PLO 5 apply a range of transferable skills to language study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Single Honours Linguistics PLO 1 collect, describe, transcribe, evaluate, interpret and analyse to a very high level linguistic data from a variety of sources; PLO 2 critically analyse the relationship between language and social life;
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PLO 3 critically evaluate evidence, especially in relation to the use of language in specific modes, genres and contexts, and in non-academic domains; PLO 4 contrast linguistic theories and explanations with reference to those of other disciplines; PLO 5 interpret and evaluate cross-cultural data; PLO 6 interpret language learning data in relation to theories of learning and acquisition, and apply those theories to the second language learning of themselves and others; PLO 7 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Major Linguistics PLO 1 collect, describe, transcribe, evaluate, interpret and analyse to a very high level linguistic data from a variety of sources; PLO 2 critically analyse the relationship between language and social life; PLO 3 critically evaluate evidence, especially in relation to the use of language in specific modes, genres and contexts, and in non-academic domains; PLO 4 contrast linguistic theories and explanations with reference to those of other disciplines; PLO 5 interpret and evaluate cross-cultural data; PLO 6 interpret language learning data in relation to theories of learning and acquisition, and apply those theories to the second language learning of themselves and others; PLO 7 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Equal Linguistics PLO 1 collect, describe, transcribe, evaluate, interpret and analyse to a high level linguistic data from a variety of sources; PLO 2 critically analyse the relationship between language and social life; PLO 3 critically evaluate evidence, especially in relation to the use of language in specific modes, genres and contexts, and in non-academic domains; PLO 4 contrast linguistic theories and explanations with reference to those of other disciplines; PLO 5 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Minor Linguistics PLO 1 collect, describe, transcribe, evaluate, interpret and analyse linguistic data from a variety of sources; PLO 2 critically analyse the relationship between language and social life; PLO 3 critically evaluate evidence, especially in relation to the use of language in specific modes, genres and contexts, and in non-academic domains;
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PLO 4 contrast linguistic theories and explanations with reference to those of other disciplines; PLO 5 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Major TESOL PLO 1 interpret, synthesise, analyse and critique a full range of teaching methodologies and approaches in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, and their theoretical underpinnings; PLO 2 synthesise and construct arguments related to fundamental issues and practices surrounding teaching the four primary language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) as they apply to English as an L2; PLO 3 describe the structure of English accurately and completely with regards to phonological, lexical and syntactic structures; PLO 4 critically assess the major issues and debates in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages; PLO 5 reflect analytically on the development of their own metalinguistic knowledge and that of others; PLO 6 interpret and evaluate cross-cultural data; PLO 7 interpret language learning data in relation to theories of learning and acquisition, and apply those theories to the second language learning of themselves and others; PLO 8 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Equal TESOL PLO 1 interpret, synthesise, analyse and critique a wide range of teaching methodologies and approaches in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, and their theoretical underpinnings; PLO 2 synthesise and construct arguments related to fundamental issues and practices surrounding teaching the four primary language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) as they apply to English as an L2; PLO 3 describe the structure of English accurately with regards to phonological, lexical and syntactic structures; PLO 4 critically assess the major issues and debates in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages; PLO 5 reflect analytically on the development of their own metalinguistic knowledge and that of others; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Minor TESOL
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PLO 1 interpret, synthesise, analyse and critique a range of teaching methodologies and approaches in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, and their theoretical underpinnings; PLO 2 synthesise and construct arguments related to fundamental issues and practices surrounding teaching the four primary language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) as they apply to English as an L2; PLO 3 describe the structure of English accurately with regards to phonological, lexical and syntactic structures; PLO 4 critically assess the major issues and debates in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages; PLO 5 reflect analytically on the development of their own metalinguistic knowledge; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication.
(b) Combined Honours Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of Level 6 subjects Combined Honours subjects, students will be able to: Major Language PLO 1 demonstrate grammatical, sociolinguistic, discoursal and strategic competence in productive and receptive language skills and mediation; including extremely high levels of phonological, grammatical and lexical precision in target language speech and grammatical and lexical accuracy in target language writing in a variety of personal, academic and other domains and across a wide range of genres; PLO 2 produce reflective, balanced, coherent and cohesive written and oral texts/utterances in the target language; PLO 3 interpret and use to an extremely high level the strategies used by native speakers to compensate for potential breakdowns in communication with interlocutors; PLO 4 critically evaluate, interpret, analyse and discuss a wide range of topics, registers and source materials in the target language; PLO 5 critically interpret and evaluate the culture of their chosen language in depth; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to language study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. PLO 7 apply the critical, intellectual and practical skills acquired in the study of the language to another disciplinary area (minor honours subject) Equal Language PLO 1 demonstrate grammatical, sociolinguistic, discoursal and strategic competence in productive and receptive language skills and mediation; including high levels of phonological, grammatical and lexical precision in target language speech and relative grammatical and lexical accuracy in target language writing in a variety of personal and academic domains and across a range of genres;
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PLO 2 produce reflective, balanced, coherent and cohesive written and oral texts/utterances in the target language; PLO 3 interpret and use to a high level the strategies used by native speakers to compensate for potential breakdowns in communication with interlocutors; PLO 4 critically evaluate, interpret, analyse and discuss a range of topics, registers and source materials in the target language; PLO 5 critically interpret and evaluate the culture of their chosen language; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to language study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Minor Language PLO 1 demonstrate competence in productive and receptive language skills; including relative precision in target language speech and writing, in a variety of personal and other domains and across a focussed range of genres; PLO 2 produce reflective, balanced, coherent and cohesive written and oral texts/utterances in the target language; PLO 3 critically evaluate, interpret, analyse and discuss various topics and registers in the target language; PLO 4 interpret and evaluate the culture of their chosen language; PLO 5 apply a range of transferable skills to language study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Major Linguistics PLO 1 collect, describe, transcribe, evaluate, interpret and analyse to a very high level linguistic data from a variety of sources; PLO 2 critically analyse the relationship between language and social life; PLO 3 critically evaluate evidence, especially in relation to the use of language in specific modes, genres and contexts, and in non-academic domains; PLO 4 contrast linguistic theories and explanations with reference to those of other disciplines; PLO 5 interpret and evaluate cross-cultural data; PLO 6 interpret language learning data in relation to theories of learning and acquisition, and apply those theories to the second language learning of themselves and others; PLO 7 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Equal Linguistics PLO 1 collect, describe, transcribe, evaluate, interpret and analyse to a high level linguistic data from a variety of sources; PLO 2 critically analyse the relationship between language and social life; PLO 3 critically evaluate evidence, especially in relation to the use of language in specific modes, genres and contexts, and in non-academic domains;
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PLO 4 contrast linguistic theories and explanations with reference to those of other disciplines; PLO 5 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Minor Linguistics PLO 1 collect, describe, transcribe, evaluate, interpret and analyse linguistic data from a variety of sources; PLO 2 critically analyse the relationship between language and social life; PLO 3 critically evaluate evidence, especially in relation to the use of language in specific modes, genres and contexts, and in non-academic domains; PLO 4 contrast linguistic theories and explanations with reference to those of other disciplines; PLO 5 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Major TESOL PLO 1 interpret, synthesise, analyse and critique a full range of teaching methodologies and approaches in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, and their theoretical underpinnings; PLO 2 synthesise and construct arguments related to fundamental issues and practices surrounding teaching the four primary language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) as they apply to English as an L2; PLO 3 describe the structure of English accurately and completely with regards to phonological, lexical and syntactic structures; PLO 4 critically assess the major issues and debates in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages; PLO 5 reflect analytically on the development of their own metalinguistic knowledge and that of others; PLO 6 interpret and evaluate cross-cultural data; PLO 7 interpret language learning data in relation to theories of learning and acquisition, and apply those theories to the second language learning of themselves and others; PLO 8 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Equal TESOL PLO 1 interpret, synthesise, analyse and critique a wide range of teaching methodologies and approaches in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, and their theoretical underpinnings; PLO 2 synthesise and construct arguments related to fundamental issues and practices surrounding teaching the four primary language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) as they apply to English as an L2;
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PLO 3 describe the structure of English accurately with regards to phonological, lexical and syntactic structures; PLO 4 critically assess the major issues and debates in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages; PLO 5 reflect analytically on the development of their own metalinguistic knowledge and that of others; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. Minor TESOL PLO 1 interpret, synthesise, analyse and critique a range of teaching methodologies and approaches in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, and their theoretical underpinnings; PLO 2 synthesise and construct arguments related to fundamental issues and practices surrounding teaching the four primary language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) as they apply to English as an L2; PLO 3 describe the structure of English accurately with regards to phonological, lexical and syntactic structures; PLO 4 critically assess the major issues and debates in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages; PLO 5 reflect analytically on the development of their own metalinguistic knowledge; PLO 6 apply a range of transferable skills to linguistic study, including: independent learning, teamwork, analytical and critical thinking, effective autonomous working, writing appropriately and thinking under pressure and meeting deadlines, ICT skills, identifying appropriate resources and verbal communication. NB: For the Final Learning Outcomes of the approved “other” subject – see the relevant subject Programme Specification.
(c) Pass Degree Learning Outcomes
Students who do not qualify for the award of a Bachelor’s degree with honours may be eligible for the award of a Pass degree. Criteria for the award of a Pass degree are detailed within the University’s Assessment Regulations for Undergraduate Programmes of Study
27 Interim Award Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of Level 4 study involving Languages, Linguistics, TESOL students will be able to:
PLO 1 evaluate underlying concepts and principles associated with their area(s) of study, and interpret these within the context of solving problems related to their area(s) of study;
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PLO 2 present, evaluate, and interpret qualitative data, develop structured lines of argument and make sound judgements in accordance with the basic theories and concepts of their subject(s) of study; PLO 3 exploit a range of appropriate source materials in English and, where applicable, in the foreign language(s), including where relevant, electronic, oral and audio-visual texts and utterances; PLO 4 describe clearly and accurately, and to present ideas concisely and coherently, in English and, if applicable, in the foreign language(s). On successful completion of Level 5 study involving Language, Linguistics, TESOL students will be able to: PLO 1 critically understand the established principles of their area(s) of study, and the ways in which those principles have developed; PLO 2 compare the main methods of enquiry in their subject(s), and compare alternative theories and interpretations consistently in order to evaluate critically the appropriateness of different approaches to solving problems in the field(s) of study; PLO 3 use a range of techniques to initiate and undertake critical analysis of information, and to propose solutions to problems arising from that analysis; PLO 4 exploit appropriate written and oral source materials in English and, as applicable, in the foreign language(s), including relevant journal articles and electronic resources, to inform their own analyses and explanations; PLO 5 communicate effectively information, argumentation and analysis, in a variety of forms, to specialist and non-specialist audiences, in English and, as applicable, in the foreign language(s) Combined Honours
On successful completion of Level 4 Language, Linguistics, or TESOL study as a Combined Honours subject, students will be able to: PLO 1 evaluate the underlying concepts and principles associated with their area(s) of study, and interpret these within the context of solving problems related to their area(s) of study; PLO 2 present, evaluate, and interpret qualitative data, develop structured lines of argument and make sound judgements in accordance with the basic theories and concepts of their subject(s) of study; PLO 3 exploit a range of appropriate source materials in English and, where applicable, in the foreign language(s), including where relevant, electronic, oral and audio-visual texts and utterances; PLO 4 describe clearly and accurately, to present ideas concisely and coherently, in English and, if applicable, in the foreign language(s). On successful completion of Level 5 Language, Linguistics, or TESOL study as a Combined Honours subject, students will be able to: PLO 1 critically understand the established principles of their area(s) of study, and the ways in which those principles have developed;
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PLO 2 compare the main methods of enquiry in their subject(s), and compare alternative theories and interpretations consistently in order to evaluate critically the appropriateness of different approaches to solving problems in the field(s) of study; PLO 3 use a range of techniques to initiate and undertake critical analysis of information, and to propose solutions to problems arising from that analysis; PLO 4 exploit appropriate written and oral source materials in English and, as applicable, in the foreign language(s), including relevant journal articles and electronic resources, to inform their own analyses and explanations; PLO 5 communicate effectively information, argumentation and analysis, in a variety of forms, to specialist and non-specialist audiences, in English and, as applicable, in the foreign language(s). For the Interim Learning Outcomes of the approved “other” subject – see the relevant subject Programme Specification. For the Interim Learning Outcomes of the approved “other” subject – see the relevant subject Programme Specification.
SECTION C – STRUCTURE
28 Structures, modes of delivery (eg FT/PT/DL etc), levels, credits, awards, curriculum map of
all units (identifying core/option status, credits, pre or co-requisites) potential entry/exit points and progression/award requirements
OPTION UNITS Option units listed in the following curriculum structures are all approved for delivery but may not all run in any one academic session. Section 1: Foundation Year Section 2: Single Honours Section 3: Joint Honours Section 4: Major Subjects Section 5: Minor Subjects Section 6: Language with QTS Section 7: Combined Honours
Section 1: Foundation Year Students entering at Level 3 (Foundation Year) will follow EITHER Stream A, Stream B OR Stream C depending on their chosen linked degree route and, in Stream B, their level of language expertise. The units for Streams A, B and C are listed below followed by the table of routes.
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Stream A
Core Units
Code Status Unit title No of credits
423Z0002 Academic Practice for the Humanities and Social Sciences
30
443Z0004 Introduction to Language, Culture and Linguistics*
30
433Z0000 Approaches to English 30
413Z0000 413Z0001 + Various Various
Modern Britain since 1945 OR Modern Britain since 1945 + Uniwide OR Uniwide
30 15 + 15 30
European Union and International Students European and international students will replace 413Z0000 Modern Britain since 1945 with:
Code Status Unit title No of credits
443Z0005 English for Academic Study 30
Stream B Students studying towards BA (Hons) degrees with two languages may study up to 60 credits of language. Only one of the two languages can be studied from beginners level, hence admission to this route will only be available to students who have studied one of the two chosen languages and have either: (a) formal qualification in it, or (b) prior knowledge (e.g. through family). The languages that can be studied ab initio are: French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Urdu, Italian, Chinese and Japanese. The above can be combined with: French, Spanish, German, Arabic and Urdu, in which the student needs to have:
an A2 certificate, or an AS or a GCSE at Grade C or above, or demonstrable prior knowledge, although not accredited through formal qualifications.
Core Units
Code Status Unit title No of credits
423Z0002 Academic Practice for the Humanities and Social Sciences
30
443Z0004 Introduction to Language, Culture and Linguistics*
30
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Various Language (from existing approved Uniwide units)*
30
413Z0000 413Z0001 + Various Various
Modern Britain since 1945 OR Modern Britain since 1945 + Uniwide OR Uniwide
30 15 + 15 30
*Denotes unit(s) for which this programme specification is responsible for review and modification purposes. European and International students with IELTS score lower than 6.5 will replace the unit Modern Britain since 1945 with:
Code Status Unit title No of credits
443Z0005 English for Academic Study 30
Stream C
Core Units
CODE STATUS UNIT TITLE CREDITS
423Z0002
Academic Practice for the Humanities and Social Sciences
30
473Z0201
Understanding the Contemporary World 30
423Z0003
Sociology and Criminology Today 30
413Z0000 413Z0001 + Various Various
Modern Britain since 1945 OR Modern Britain since 1945 + Uniwide OR Uniwide
30 15 + 15 30
*Denotes unit(s) for which this programme specification is responsible for review and modification purposes. European and International students with IELTS score lower than 6.5 will replace the unit Sociology and Criminology Today with:
CODE STATUS UNIT TITLE CREDITS
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Award Stream A Stream B Stream C
Single Honours
BA (Hons) French X
BA (Hons) Spanish X
BA (Hons) Linguistics X
Equal
BA (Hons) French and Spanish X
BA (Hons) TESOL and Linguistics X
BA (Hons) French and Linguistics X
BA (Hons) Spanish and Linguistics X
BA (Hons) French and TESOL X
BA (Hons) Spanish and TESOL X
Major / Minor
BA (Hons) French with Linguistics X
BA (Hons) Spanish with Linguistics
X
BA (Hons) French with TESOL X
BA (Hons) Spanish with TESOL X
BA (Hons) French with German X
BA (Hons) French with Italian X
BA (Hons) French with Spanish X
BA (Hons) Spanish with French X
BA (Hons) Spanish with German X
BA (Hons) Spanish with Italian X
BA (Hons) TESOL with French X
BA (Hons) TESOL with German X
BA (Hons) TESOL with Italian X
BA (Hons) TESOL with Spanish X
BA (Hons) Linguistics with French X
BA (Hons) Linguistics with German
X
BA (Hons) Linguistics with Italian X
BA (Hons) Linguistics with Spanish
X
BA (Hons) French with Modern Standard Arabic
X
BA (Hons) French with Mandarin Chinese
X
BA (Hons) French with Japanese X
BA (Hons) French with Urdu X
BA (Hons) Spanish with Modern Standard Arabic
X
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BA (Hons) Spanish with Mandarin Chinese
X
BA (Hons) Spanish with Japanese X
BA (Hons) Spanish with Urdu X
BA (Hons) Linguistics with Modern Standard Arabic
X
BA (Hons) Linguistics with Mandarin Chinese
X
BA (Hons) Linguistics with Japanese
X
BA (Hons) Linguistics with Urdu X
BA (Hons) TESOL with Modern Standard Arabic
X
BA (Hons) TESOL with Mandarin Chinese
X
BA (Hons) TESOL with Japanese X
BA (Hons) TESOL with Urdu X
Combined Honours
English/ Languages X
English/ Linguistics X
English/ TESOL X
International Politics/ Languages X
Successful completion of the Faculty Foundation Year entitles access to the degrees listed above
Section 2: Single Honours The Single Honours routes listed below are: French (post A-Level), Spanish (post A-Level) and Linguistics. SINGLE HONOURS FRENCH Level 4
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
Core
444Z0001 French Advanced 30
444Z0010 French Culture and Society 30
444Z0024 444Z0025 + Various
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age OR
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age with Uniwide
30 15+15
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
On successful completion of Level 4 – interim exit award: Cert HE French Studies
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Level 5
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0000
French Language 2 30
445Z0042
Multicultural France 15
445Z0043
Visual Culture in the Francophone World 15
445Z0039
Introduction to Interpreting (French) 15
445Z0040
French for the Business World 15
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033, however, not both)
445Z0037
Issues in Translation 15
475Z0113
Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0034 445Z0047 445Z0048
Understanding Style in Texts and Media
OR Understanding the Style of Literary Texts
OR Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
30 15 15
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
Various Uniwide 15
On successful completion of Level 5 – interim exit award: Dip HE French Studies Level 6 Where an Independent Research Project is included as part of the Core programme structure, the title and content of the Independent Research Project should reflect the discipline (or main discipline within Major/Minor routes) shown in the final award title.
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0000 French Language 3 30
446Z0047 French Cultural Movements 15
446Z0046 Images of Women in the Francophone World
15
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
Option Units
446Z0042 French Interpreting I 15
446Z0043 CR 446Z0042 French Interpreting II 15
446Z0041 PR 445Z0037 Advanced French Translation 30
Various Uniwide 15
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On successful completion of Level 6 – final exit award: BA (Hons) French Studies SINGLE HONOURS FRENCH – TRANSLATION/INTERPRETING PATHWAY Level 4
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
Core
444Z0001 French Advanced 30
444Z0010 French Culture and Society 30
444Z0024 444Z0025 + Various
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age OR
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age with Uniwide
30 15+15
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
On successful completion of Level 4 – interim exit award: Cert HE French Studies Level 5
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0000 French Language 2 30
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
445Z0039 Introduction to Interpreting (French) 15
Option Units
445Z0042 Multicultural France 15
445Z0043 Visual Culture in the Francophone World 15
445Z0040 French for the Business World 15
475Z0113
Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0047 445Z0048
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts OR
Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
15 15
Various Uniwide 15
On successful completion of Level 5 – interim exit award: Dip HE French Studies Level 6
Core Units
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Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0000 French Language 3 30
446Z0041 Advanced French Translation 30
446Z0042 French Interpreting I 15
446Z0043 French Interpreting II 15
Option Units
446Z0047 French Cultural Movements 15
446Z0046 Images of Women in the Francophone World
15
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
On successful completion of Level 6 – final exit award: BA (Hons) French Studies SINGLE HONOURS SPANISH Level 4
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0003 Spanish Advanced 30
444Z0011 Hispanic Culture and Society 30
444Z0024 444Z0025+ Various
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age OR
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age with Uniwide
30 15+15
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
On successful completion of Level 4 – interim exit award: Cert HE Spanish Studies Level 5
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0003 Spanish Language 2 30
445Z0045 Power and Culture in Spain 15
445Z0044 Power and Culture in Latin America 15
445Z0038 Introduction to Interpreting (Spanish) 15
445Z0041 Spanish for the Business World 15
Option Units
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
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445Z0034 445Z0047 445Z0048
Understanding Style in Texts and Media OR
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts OR
Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
30 15 15
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
Various Uniwide 15
On successful completion of Level 5 – interim exit award: Dip HE Spanish Studies Level 6 Where an Independent Research Project is included as part of the Core programme structure, the title and content of the Independent Research Project should reflect the discipline (or main discipline within Major/Minor routes) shown in the final award title.
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0003 Spanish Language 3 30
446Z0049 Transnational and Transmedia Practices in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0048 Shifting Borders in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
Option Units
446Z0044 Spanish Interpreting I 15
446Z0045 CR 446Z0044 Spanish Interpreting II 15
446Z0040 PR 445Z0037 Advanced Spanish Translation 30
Various Uniwide 15
On successful completion of Level 6 – final exit award: BA (Hons) Spanish Studies SINGLE HONOURS SPANISH – TRANSLATION/INTERPRETING PATHWAY Level 4
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0003 Spanish Advanced 30
444Z0011 Hispanic Culture and Society 30
444Z0024
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age OR
30 15+15
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444Z0025+ Various
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age with Uniwide
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
On successful completion of Level 4 – interim exit award: Cert HE Spanish Studies Level 5
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0003 Spanish Language 2 30
445Z0038 Introduction to Interpreting (Spanish) 15
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
Option Units
445Z0045 Power and Culture in Spain 15
445Z0044 Power and Culture in Latin America 15
445Z0041 Spanish for the Business World 15
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0047 445Z0048
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts OR
Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
15 15
Various Uniwide 15
On successful completion of Level 5 – interim exit award: Dip HE Spanish Studies Level 6
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0003 Spanish Language 3 30
446Z0040 Advanced Spanish Translation 30
446Z0044 Spanish Interpreting I 15
446Z0045 Spanish Interpreting II 15
Option Units
446Z0049 Transnational and Transmedia Practices in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0048 Shifting Borders in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
On successful completion of Level 6 – final exit award: BA (Hons) Spanish Studies SINGLE HONOURS LINGUISTICS
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Level 4
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0018 Fundamentals in Linguistics 30
444Z0017 Language in Society 30
444Z0014 Introduction to Linguistics 30
444Z0013 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 1
30
On successful completion of Level 4 – interim exit award: Cert HE Linguistics Level 5
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0046 Syntax and Semantics 30
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033, however, not both)
445Z0030 Forensic Linguistics 30
445Z0012 Language Acquisition 30
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0013 445Z0014+ Various 445Z0034
Intercultural Communication OR
Intercultural Communication and Uniwide
OR Understanding Style in Text and Media
30 15 + 15 30
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
On successful completion of Level 5 – interim exit award: Dip HE Linguistics Level 6 Where an Independent Research Project is included as part of the Core programme structure, the title and content of the Independent Research Project should reflect the discipline (or main discipline within Major/Minor routes) shown in the final award title.
SINGLE HONOURS LINGUISTICS
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
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446Z0050 Syntax: Structuralism and Minimalism 30
446Z0012 Language Variation 30
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
446Z0013 446Z0014+ Various
Language, Image, Media OR Language, Image, Media with Uniwide
30 15 + 15
On successful completion of Level 5 – interim exit award: BA (Hons) Linguistics
Section 3: Joint Honours The Joint Honours routes available are combinations of French, Spanish, Linguistics and TESOL. Level 4 At level 4 students complete two units from each subject as listed below.
JOINT HONOURS FRENCH (ADVANCED)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0001 French Advanced 30
444Z0010 French Culture and Society 30
JOINT HONOURS SPANISH (ADVANCED)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0003 Spanish Advanced 30
444Z0011 Hispanic Culture and Society 30
JOINT HONOURS LINGUISTICS
Core Units
Code Status (if applicable)ie - Pre/Co-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0018 Fundamentals in Linguistics 30
444Z0014 Introduction to Linguistics 30
JOINT HONOURS SPANISH (AB INITIO)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites Unit Title No of credits
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PR = Pre-requisites
444Z0006 Spanish Fast Track 1 30
444Z0007 Spanish Fast Track 2 30
JOINT HONOURS FRENCH (AB INITIO)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0022 French Fast Track 1 30
444Z0023 French Fast Track 2 30
JOINT HONOURS TESOL
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0017 Language in Society 30
444Z0013 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 1
30
On successfully competition of Level 4, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Cert HE French and Spanish Cert HE Linguistics and French Cert HE Spanish and Linguistics Cert HE TESOL and Linguistics Cert HE TESOL and Spanish Cert HE TESOL and French Level 5 At level 5 students complete two units from each subject as listed below. One unit may not be taken twice.
JOINT HONOURS FRENCH
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0000 French Language 2 30
Option Units (at least 30 credits taken in French)
445Z0042
Multicultural France 15
445Z0043
Visual Culture in the Francophone World 15
445Z0039
Introduction to Interpreting (French) 15
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445Z0040
French for the Business World 15
445Z0037
Issues in Translation 15
475Z0113
Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0047 445Z0048 445Z0034
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts
OR Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
OR Understanding Style in Text and Media
15 15 30
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
JOINT HONOURS SPANISH
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0003 Spanish Language 2 30
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033, however, not both, at least 30 credits taken in Spanish)
445Z0044 Power and Culture in Latin America 15
445Z0045 Power and Culture in Spain 15
445Z0038 Introduction to Interpreting (Spanish) 15
445Z0041 Spanish for the Business World 15
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0047 445Z0048 445Z0034
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts OR
Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
OR Understanding Style in Text and Media
15 15 30
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
JOINT HONOURS LINGUISTICS
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0046 Syntax and Semantics 30
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033)
445Z0012 Language Acquisition 30
445Z0030 Forensic Linguistics 30
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0013
Intercultural Communication OR
Intercultural Communication and Uniwide
30 15+15
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445Z0014 + Various
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
JOINT HONOURS TESOL
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0010 TESOL 2: Methods, Approaches and Techniques
30
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033, however, not both)
445Z0012 Language Acquisition 30
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
445Z0013 445Z0014 + Various 445Z0034
Intercultural Communication OR
Intercultural Communication and Uniwide
OR Understanding Style in Text and Media
30 15+15 30
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
On successfully competition of Level 5, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Dip HE French and Spanish Dip HE Linguistics and French Dip HE Spanish and Linguistics Dip HE TESOL and Linguistics Dip HE TESOL and Spanish Dip HE TESOL and French Level 6 At level 6 students complete one unit from each area, an Independent Research Project unit and one additional unit. Students may specialise into a major/minor split through their choice of units and focus of their discipline. Where a student majors in Linguistics or TESOL there is no Period of Residence Abroad. Where an Independent Research Project is included as part of the Core programme structure, the title and content of the Independent Research Project should reflect the discipline (or main discipline within Major/Minor routes) shown in the final award title.
JOINT HONOURS FRENCH
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites Unit Title No of credits
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PR = Pre-requisites
446Z0000 French Language 3 30
Option Units
446Z0047 French Cultural Movements 15
446Z0046 Images of Women in the Francophone World
15
446Z0042 PR445Z0039 French Interpreting I 15
446Z0043 PR445Z0039 and CR446Z0042
French Interpreting II 15
446Z0041 PR 445Z0037 Advanced French Translation 30
JOINT HONOURS SPANISH
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0003 Spanish Language 3 30
Option Units
446Z0049 Transnational and Transmedia Practices in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0048 Shifting Borders in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0044 PR445Z0039 Spanish Interpreting I 15
446Z0045 PR445Z0039 and CR446Z0044
Spanish Interpreting II 15
446Z0040 PR 445Z0037 Advanced Spanish Translation 30
JOINT HONOURS LINGUISTICS
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0050 Syntax: Structuralism and Minimalism 30
Option Units
446Z0012 Language Variation 30
446Z0013 446Z0014 + Various
Language, Image, Media OR Language, Image, Media with Uniwide
30 15+15
JOINT HONOURS TESOL
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
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446Z0010 TESOL 3: Issues in Language Teaching and Learning
30
Option Units
446Z0012 Language Variation 30
446Z0013 446Z0014 + Various
Language, Image, Media OR
Language, Image, Media with Uniwide
30 15+15
On successfully competition of Level 6, the final exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: BA (Hons) French and Spanish BA (Hons) Linguistics and French BA (Hons) Spanish and Linguistics BA (Hons) TESOL and Linguistics BA (Hons) TESOL and Spanish BA (Hons) TESOL and French
Section 4: Major Subjects
Students can major in French, Spanish, Linguistics and TESOL by taking 90 credits in that subject. At level 6, all students take the Independent Research Project as part of their major route. MAJOR SPANISH Level 4
Core Units (Advanced)
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0003 Spanish Advanced 30
444Z0011 Hispanic Culture and Society 30
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
Core Units (AB INITIO)
444Z0006 Spanish Fast Track 1 30
444Z0007 Spanish Fast Track 2 30
444Z0024 Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age 30
On successfully competition of Level 4, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken:
Cert HE Spanish with Linguistics Cert HE Spanish with TESOL Cert HE Spanish with French Cert HE Spanish with German Cert HE Spanish with Italian
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Cert HE Spanish with Modern Standard Arabic Cert HE Spanish with Mandarin Chinese Cert HE Spanish with Japanese Cert HE Spanish with Urdu (Suspended for 2017 entry) Level 5
Core Units
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0003 Spanish Language 2 30
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033, however, not both, at least 30 credits taken in Spanish)
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
445Z0038 Introduction to Interpreting (Spanish) 15
445Z0044 Power and Culture in Latin America 15
445Z0045 Power and Culture in Spain 15
445Z0041 Spanish for the Business World 15
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0047 445Z0048 445Z0034
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts OR
Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama OR
Understanding Style in Text and Media
15 15 30
Core Units – Translation/Interpreting Pathway
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0003 Spanish Language 2 30
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
445Z0038 Introduction to Interpreting (Spanish) 15
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033)
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
445Z0044 Power and Culture in Latin America 15
445Z0045 Power and Culture in Spain 15
445Z0041 Spanish for the Business World 15
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0047 445Z0048
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts OR
Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
15 15
On successfully competition of Level 5, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken:
Dip HE Spanish with Linguistics Dip HE Spanish with TESOL Dip HE Spanish with French
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Dip HE Spanish with German Dip HE Spanish with Italian Dip HE Spanish with Modern Standard Arabic Dip HE Spanish with Mandarin Chinese Dip HE Spanish with Japanese Dip HE Spanish with Urdu (Suspended for 2017 entry) Level 6
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0003 Spanish Language 3 30
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
Option Units
446Z0040 PR 445Z0037 Advanced Spanish Translation 30
446Z0044 PR445Z0038 Spanish Interpreting I 15
446Z0045 PR445Z0038 and CR446Z0044
Spanish Interpreting II 15
446Z0049 Transnational and Transmedia Practices in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0048 Shifting Borders in Latin America and Spain 15
Core Units – Translation/Interpreting Pathway
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0003 Spanish Language 3 30
446Z0040 Advanced Spanish Translation 30
446Z0044 Spanish Interpreting I 15
446Z0045 Spanish Interpreting II 15
On successfully competition of Level 6, the final exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken:
BA (Hons) Spanish with Linguistics BA (Hons) Spanish with TESOL BA (Hons) Spanish with French BA (Hons) Spanish with German BA (Hons) Spanish with Italian BA (Hons) Spanish with Modern Standard Arabic BA (Hons) Spanish with Mandarin Chinese BA (Hons) Spanish with Japanese BA (Hons) Spanish with Urdu (Suspended for 2017 entry) MAJOR FRENCH
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Level 4
Core Units (ADVANCED)
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
Core
444Z0001 French Advanced 30
444Z0010
French Culture and Society 30
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
Core Units (AB INITIO)
444Z0022
French Fast Track 1 30
444Z0023
French Fast Track 2 30
444Z0024 Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age 30
On successfully competition of Level 4, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Cert HE French with Linguistics Cert HE French with TESOL Cert HE French with German Cert HE French with Italian Cert HE French with Spanish Cert HE French with Modern Standard Arabic Cert HE French with Mandarin Chinese Cert HE French with Japanese Cert HE French with Urdu (Suspended for 2017 entry) Level 5
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0000
French Language 2 30
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033, however, not both, at least 30 credits taken in French)
445Z0042
Multicultural France 15
445Z0043
Visual Culture in the Francophone World 15
445Z0039
Introduction to Interpreting (French) 15
445Z0040
French for the Business World 15
445Z0037
Issues in Translation 15
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0047
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts
OR 15
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445Z0048 445Z0034
Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
OR Understanding Style in Text and Media
15 30
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
Core Units – Translation/Interpreting Pathway
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0000
French Language 2 30
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
445Z0039 Introduction to Interpreting (French) 15
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033, however, not both)
445Z0042
Multicultural France 15
445Z0043
Visual Culture in the Francophone World 15
445Z0040
French for the Business World 15
475Z0113 Engaging the Humanities 30
445Z0047 445Z0048 445Z0034
Understanding the Style of Literary Texts
OR Understanding the Style of Film, TV and Drama
OR Understanding Style in Text and Media
15 15 30
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
On successfully competition of Level 5, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Dip HE French with Linguistics Dip HE French with TESOL Dip HE French with German Dip HE French with Italian Dip HE French with Spanish Dip HE French with Modern Standard Arabic Dip HE French with Mandarin Chinese Dip HE French with Japanese Dip HE French with Urdu (Suspended for 2017 entry) Level 6 Where an Independent Research Project is included as part of the Core programme structure, the title and content of the Independent Research Project should reflect the discipline (or main discipline within Major/Minor routes) shown in the final award title.
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites Unit Title No of credits
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PR = Pre-requisites
446Z0000
French Language 3 30
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
Option Units
446Z0047
French Cultural Movements 15
446Z0046 Images of Women in the Francophone World 15
446Z0042 PR 445Z0039 French Interpreting I 15
446Z0043 PR 445Z0039 and CR446Z0042
French Interpreting II 15
446Z0041 PR 445Z0037 Advanced French Translation 30
Core Units – Translation/Interpreting Pathway
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0000
French Language 3 30
446Z0042 French Interpreting I 15
446Z0043 French Interpreting II 15
446Z0041 Advanced French Translation 30
On successfully competition of Level 6, the final exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: BA (Hons) French with Linguistics BA (Hons) French with TESOL BA (Hons) French with German BA (Hons) French with Italian BA (Hons) French with Spanish BA (Hons) French with Modern Standard Arabic BA (Hons) French with Mandarin Chinese BA (Hons) French with Japanese BA (Hons) French with Urdu (Suspended for 2017 entry) MAJOR LINGUISTICS Level 4
Core units
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0014 Introduction to Linguistics 30
444Z0017 Language in Society 30
444Z0018 Fundamentals in Linguistics 30
On successfully competition of Level 4, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken:
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Cert HE Linguistics with TESOL Cert HE Linguistics with French (445G) Cert HE Linguistics with German (4459) Cert HE Linguistics with Italian (445A) Cert HE Linguistics with Spanish (445H) Cert HE Linguistics with Modern Standard Arabic (4477) Cert HE Linguistics with Mandarin Chinese (4478) Cert HE Linguistics with Japanese (4479) Cert HE Linguistics with Urdu (441C) (Suspended for 2017 entry) Level 5
Core Units
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0046 Syntax and Semantics 30
Option Units (Students can choose either 475Z0113 or 445Z0033, however, not both)
445Z0012 Language Acquisition 30
445Z0030 Forensic Linguistics 30
445Z0013 Intercultural Communication 30
475Z0113 475Z0114 + Various 445Z0034
Engaging the Humanities OR
Engaging the Humanities with Uniwide OR
Understanding Style in Text and Media
30 15+15 30
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
On successfully competition of Level 5, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Dip HE Linguistics with TESOL Dip HE Linguistics with French (445G) Dip HE Linguistics with German (4459) Dip HE Linguistics with Italian (445A) Dip HE Linguistics with Spanish (445H) Dip HE Linguistics with Modern Standard Arabic (4477) Dip HE Linguistics with Mandarin Chinese (4478) Dip HE Linguistics with Japanese (4479) Dip HE Linguistics with Urdu (441C) (Suspended for 2017 entry) Level 6 Where an Independent Research Project is included as part of the Core programme structure, the title and content of the Independent Research Project should reflect the discipline (or main discipline within Major/Minor routes) shown in the final award title.
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Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0050 Syntax: Structuralism and Minimalism 30
446Z0012 Language Variation 30
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
On successfully competition of Level 6, the final exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: BA (Hons) Linguistics with TESOL BA (Hons) Linguistics with French (445G) BA (Hons) Linguistics with German (4459) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Italian (445A) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Spanish (445H) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Modern Standard Arabic (4477) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Mandarin Chinese (4478) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Japanese (4479) BA (Hons) Linguistics with Urdu (441C) (Suspended for 2017 entry) MAJOR TESOL Level 4
Core units
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0013 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 1
30
444Z0014 Introduction to Linguistics 30
444Z0017 Language in Society 30
On successfully competition of Level 4, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken:
Cert HE TESOL with Linguistics Cert HE TESOL with French (4484) Cert HE TESOL with German (4455) Cert HE TESOL with Italian (4456) Cert HE TESOL with Spanish (4487) Cert HE TESOL with Modern Standard Arabic (447A) Cert HE TESOL with Mandarin Chinese (447B) Cert HE TESOL with Japanese (447C) Cert HE TESOL with Urdu (441E) (Suspended for 2017 entry)
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Level 5
Core Units
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0010 TESOL 2: Methods, Approaches and Techniques 30
Option Units
445Z0012 Language Acquisition 30
445Z0013 Intercultural Communication 30
475Z0113 475Z0114 + Various 445Z0034
Engaging the Humanities OR
Engaging the Humanities with Uniwide
OR Understanding Style in Text and Media
30 15+15 30
445Z0033 BALLT Work Placement 30
On successfully competition of Level 5, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken:
Dip HE TESOL with Linguistics Dip HE TESOL with French (4484) Dip HE TESOL with German (4455) Dip HE TESOL with Italian (4456) Dip HE TESOL with Spanish (4487) Dip HE TESOL with Modern Standard Arabic (447A) Dip HE TESOL with Mandarin Chinese (447B) Dip HE TESOL with Japanese (447C) Dip HE TESOL with Urdu (441E) (Suspended for 2017 entry) Level 6
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0010 TESOL 3: Issues in Language Teaching and Learning
30
446Z0012 Language Variation 30
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
On successfully competition of Level 6, the final exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: BA (Hons) TESOL with Linguistics BA (Hons) TESOL with French (4484) BA (Hons) TESOL with German (4455) BA (Hons) TESOL with Italian (4456)
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BA (Hons) TESOL with Spanish (4487) BA (Hons) TESOL with Modern Standard Arabic (447A) BA (Hons) TESOL with Mandarin Chinese (447B) BA (Hons) TESOL with Japanese (447C) BA (Hons) TESOL with Urdu (441E) (Suspended for 2017 entry)
Section 5: Minor Subjects MINOR LANGUAGES Minor Language study is available for Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Urdu [A, C, F, G, I, J, S, U]. They can be chosen with French (except F), Spanish (except S), Linguistics or TESOL and a variety of other Combined Honours subjects. Recruitment to minor languages is possible at all levels of language competency (Beginners, Threshold, Intermediate, Advanced, Proficiency, Mastery). It is expected that students progress one language level per year of study, so the highest level to be recruited to is Advanced (B2). Because students start to major/minor at level 5, they take 60 credits of the minor language at level 4 (see also Section 3: Major Subjects) Level 4
Core Units
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
Various Language [A, C, F, G, I, J, S, U] 30
444Z0024 Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age 30
On successfully competition of Level 4, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Please see Section A for the full list of award combinations. Level 5
Core Units
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
Various Language [A, C, F, G, I, J, S, U] 30
On successfully competition of Level 5, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Please see Section A for the full list of award combinations. Level 6
Core Units
Code Unit Title No of credits
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Various Language [A, C, F, G, I, J, S, U] 30
On successfully competition of Level 6, the final exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Please see Section A for the full list of award combinations.
Section 6: Language with QTS The route leading to Qualified Teacher Status is open to students studying French and/or Spanish, as Single or Major Honours. The first year of the programme offers the full suite of undergraduate languages units as in the Single/Major Honours pathways, and embeds school taster sessions and school experience opportunities, designed to enable students to develop a sense of what teaching languages in school entails. The option to take the QTS route is offered from L5, subject to a number of restrictions.
The second year of the programme is where the QTS route diverges from the normal undergraduate route. The core differences are:
a. An earlier start to the year, enabling students to access the QTS programme in the Faculty of Education and preparing students for school placements. Students will then take 90 credit Languages units and 30 credit Education Studies units, devoted to aspects of educational theory and classroom practice e.g. how children learn, the psychology of adolescence, the national curriculum.
b. A Block A placement, which begins at the end of the exam cycle plus an additional short placement. This placement will include attachment to a primary school (3 days) and will form part of the 120 day requirement.
c. An assessment of student performance and progress in the placement that evaluates suitability for the next year of the QTS route.
To those students who do not complete their Block A placement successfully, two options will be offered:
a) To revert to the non-QTS Languages programme in year 3; or
b) To repeat the placement at the nest available opportunity (which will be at the same time the following year)
The choice of option will be done in consultation with tutors, taking into consideration the reason for the failure in the placement, in case they suggest unsuitability for the teaching profession.
Students spend the third year abroad (approx. 35 weeks) either studying in partner universities or working as language assistants in schools, currently with the British Council. Their language competence grows exponentially as a result of this experience. In addition, those who succeed in their application for language assistantships greatly enhance their understanding of the pedagogy of teaching languages.
In their fourth and final year, engagement is as follows:
a. Faculty of Education: students take modules in the pedagogy of languages, e.g., the teaching of grammar; vocabulary; the importance of intercultural awareness. Students explore professional issue such as behaviour management, the Prevent and safeguarding agenda and engage in the second set of school placement activities in partnership schools. The total number of days in school over the two years will exceed 120 days, as required by the Secretary of State’s ITT criteria, thus providing our students with a richer and
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more intensive experience prior to entering the profession. A final review at the end of the placement will decide on recommendation for the award of QTS. Placements that have not been completed successfully will have to be repeated the following year.
b. Department of Languages: students take 60 CATS of subject specific modules and produce an independent project, e.g. a reflective account of their learning experience in the classroom.
This comprehensive programme ensures that students are classroom proficient and ready; prepared in areas such as classroom management, special needs, equality and diversity, and that they couple professional expertise with a thorough knowledge of their subject.
Level 4
FRENCH (SINGLE HONOURS) WITH QTS
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0001 French Advanced 30
444Z0010 French Culture and Society 30
444Z0024 444Z0025 + Various
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age OR
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age with Uniwide
30 15+15
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
SPANISH (SINGLE HONOURS) WITH QTS
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0003 Spanish Advanced 30
444Z0011 Hispanic Culture and Society 30
444Z0024 444Z0025
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age OR
Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age with Uniwide
30 15+15
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
FRENCH (MAJOR) WITH QTS
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
Core
444Z0001 French Advanced 30
444Z0010
French Culture and Society 30
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
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SPANISH (MAJOR) WITH QTS
Core Units
Code Status
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0003 Spanish Advanced 30
444Z0011 Hispanic Culture and Society 30
444Z0020 Contextualising Modern Language Learning 30
Please note that students must successfully complete Level 6 of this route to secure the QTS accreditation. On successfully competition of Level 4, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Cert HE French Studies Cert HE Spanish Studies Cert HE French with B (Major) Cert HE Spanish with B (Major) Level 5
FRENCH WITH QTS (90 CREDITS OF LANGUAGE TO BE TAKEN)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0000
French Language 2 30
Option Units
445Z0037
Issues in Translation 15
Various Uniwide 15
445Z0042 Multicultural France 15
445Z0043 Visual Culture in the Francophone World 15
445Z0039 Introduction to Interpreting (French) 15
445Z0040 French for the Business World 15
SPANISH WITH QTS (90 CREDITS OF LANGUAGE TO BE TAKEN)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0003 Spanish Language 2 30
Option Units
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
Various Uniwide 15
445Z0045 Power and Culture in Spain 15
445Z0044 Power and Culture in Latin America 15
445Z0038 Introduction to Interpreting (Spanish) 15
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445Z0041 Spanish for the Business World 15
Please note that students must successfully complete Level 6 of this route to secure the QTS accreditation. On successfully competition of Level 5, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Dip HE French Studies Dip HE Spanish Studies Level 6 Where an Independent Research Project is included as part of the Core programme structure, the title and content of the Independent Research Project should reflect the discipline (or main discipline within Major/Minor routes) shown in the final award title.
FRENCH WITH QTS (60 CREDITS TO BE TAKEN)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0000 French Language 3 30
Option Units
446Z0042 French Interpreting I 15
446Z0043 CR 446Z0042 French Interpreting II 15
446Z0041 PR 445Z0037 Advanced French Translation 30
Various Uniwide 15
446Z0047 French Cultural Movements 15
446Z0046 Images of Women in the Francophone World
15
SPANISH WITH QTS (60 CREDITS TO BE TAKEN)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0003 Spanish Language 3 30
Option Units
446Z0044 Spanish Interpreting I 15
446Z0045 CR 446Z0044 Spanish Interpreting II 15
446Z0040 PR 445Z0037 Advanced Spanish Translation 30
Uniwide 15
446Z0049 Transnational and Transmedia Practices in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0048 Shifting Borders in Latin America and Spain
15
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On successfully competition of Level 6, the final exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: BA (Hons) French with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) BA (Hons) Spanish with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Section 7: Combined Honours
The following provides the structure for the subject curriculum associated with approved combinations. For curriculum details of the “other” approved subject, refer to the relevant subject Programme Specification (see Section 3b for details) Options – the following structures provide a list of all option units approved for delivery as part of this Combined Honours subject. Whilst approved, these are not all necessarily available to students in a given year. Combined Honours Level 4 French (Post A Level Entry)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0001 French Advanced 30
444Z0010 French Culture and Society 30
French (Beginners Level Entry)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0022 French Fast Track 1 30
444Z0023 French Fast Track 2 30
Spanish (Post A Level Entry)
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0003 Spanish Advanced 30
444Z0011 Hispanic Culture and Society 30
Spanish (Beginners Level Entry)
Core Units
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Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0006 Spanish Fast Track 1 30
444Z0007 Spanish Fast Track 2 30
Linguistics
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0018 Fundamentals in Linguistics 30
444Z0014 Introduction to Linguistics 30
TESOL
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0017 Language in Society 30
444Z0013 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 1
30
Minor Language
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
444Z0024 Becoming Multilingual in the Digital Age 30
Various Language [A, C, F, G, I, J, S, U] 30
On successfully competition of Level 4, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken:
Cert HE English and TESOL Cert HE English with TESOL Cert HE English and Linguistics Cert HE English with Linguistics Cert HE English and French Cert HE English and Spanish Cert HE English with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Cert HE International Politics and French Cert HE International Politics and Spanish Cert HE International Politics with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Cert HE International Business and French Cert HE International Business and Spanish Cert HE International Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Cert HE Business and French
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Cert HE Business and Spanish Cert HE Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Level 5 Please note that “Engaging the Humanities” (30 Credits) is also available as an Option Unit on all of these Level 5 routes – with the exception of Minor Language. French
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0000 French Language 2 30
Option Units
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
445Z0039 Introduction to Interpreting (French) 15
445Z0042 Multicultural France 15
445Z0043 Visual Culture in the Francophone World 15
445Z0040 French for the Business World 15
Spanish
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0003 Spanish Language 2 30
Option Units
445Z0044 Power and Culture in Latin America 15
445Z0045 Power and Culture in Spain 15
445Z0038 Introduction to Interpreting (Spanish) 15
445Z0041 Spanish for the Business World 15
445Z0037 Issues in Translation 15
Linguistics
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0046 Syntax and Semantics 30
Option Units
445Z0012 Language Acquisition 30
445Z0013 445Z0014 + Various
Intercultural Communication OR
Intercultural Communication and Uniwide
OR
30 15+15
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445Z0034 Understanding Style in Text and Media
30
TESOL
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
445Z0010 TESOL 2: Methods, approaches and techniques
30
Option Units
445Z0012 Language Acquisition 30
445Z0013 445Z0014 + Various 445Z0034
Intercultural Communication OR
Intercultural Communication and Uniwide
OR Understanding Style in Text and Media
30 15+15 30
Minor Language
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
Various Language [A, C, F, G, I, J, S, U] 30
On successfully competition of Level 5, the interim exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: Dip HE English and TESOL Dip HE English with TESOL Dip HE English and Linguistics Dip HE English with Linguistics Dip HE English and French Dip HE English and Spanish Dip HE English with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Dip HE International Politics and French Dip HE International Politics and Spanish Dip HE International Politics with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Dip HE International Business and French Dip HE International Business and Spanish Dip HE International Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Dip HE Business and French Dip HE Business and Spanish Dip HE Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) Level 6
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French
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0000 French Language 3 30
Option Units
446Z0047 French Cultural Movements 15
446Z0046 Images of Women in the Francophone World
15
446Z0042 PR 445Z0039 French Interpreting I 15
446Z0043 PR445Z0039 and CR 446Z0042
French Interpreting II 15
446Z0041 PR 445Z0037 Advanced French Translation 30
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
Spanish
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0003 Spanish Language 3 30
Option Units
446Z0040 PR 445Z0037 Advanced Spanish Translation 30
446Z0044 PR445Z0038 Spanish Interpreting I 15
446Z0045 PR445Z0038 and CR446Z0044
Spanish Interpreting II 15
446Z0049 Transnational and Transmedia Practices in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0048 Shifting Borders in Latin America and Spain
15
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
Linguistics
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0050 Syntax: Structuralism and Minimalism 30
Option Units
446Z0012 Language Variation 30
446Z0013 446Z0014 + Various
Language, Image, Media OR
Language, Image, Media with Uniwide
30 15+15
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
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TESOL
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
446Z0010 TESOL 3: Issues in Language Teaching and Learning
30
Option Units
446Z0012 Language Variation 30
446Z0013 446Z0014 + Various
Language, Image, Media OR
Language, Image, Media with Uniwide
30 15+15
446Z0031 Independent Research Project 30
Minor Language
Core Units
Code CR = Co-requisites PR = Pre-requisites
Unit Title No of credits
Various Language [A, C, F, G, I, J, S, U] 30
On successfully competition of Level 6, the final exit award shall be one of the following, depending on the number of units and subject combinations taken: BA (Hons) English and TESOL BA (Hons) English with TESOL BA (Hons) English and Linguistics BA (Hons) English with Linguistics BA (Hons) English and French BA (Hons) English and Spanish BA (Hons) English with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) BA (Hons) International Politics and French BA (Hons) International Politics and Spanish BA (Hons) International Politics with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) BA (Hons) International Business and French BA (Hons) International Business and Spanish BA (Hons) International Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U) BA (Hons) Business and French BA (Hons) Business and Spanish BA (Hons) Business with a Language (A, C, F, G, I, J, S or U)
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SECTION D - TEACHING, LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT
29 Articulation of Graduate Prospects
The team strives to research and apply of information about the current and possible future career prospects of our graduates in a number of ways. We make use of data to identify graduate destinations. Most of the information we have on our alumni is supplied by the Graduate Employment Marketing Statistics. In 2009-10, 13% of languages graduates were employed as managers or senior officials, or were in professional occupations. Around 46% were employed in associate professional and technical occupations, or administrative and secretarial occupations. Around 27% were in sales or customer service occupations. In 2014-15, 54% of languages graduates were employed in graduate jobs, of which 40% decided for a teaching career or other educational profession. This trend towards a career in education is also evident in the fact that of those opting to obtain a postgraduate qualification, about 44% choose a course that leads to a teaching qualification. As a result, two professional accreditations are introduced to the undergraduate curriculum. From 2017-18 onwards, students can choose to study French or Spanish with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). The status allows graduates to enter the professional market more quickly and provides excellent value for money. Also, the TrinitCert TESOL is offered to students on any undergraduate TESOL route and can be obtained in addition to a TESOL degree. Again, by obtaining both a degree and a professional qualification, students are better equipped to enter the job market and have become more employable. This is just one example of the ways in which research into our graduates/ career destinations has guided our programme design. Since 2014, we have been able to make use of social media to keep in contact with our graduates and gather data about their employment. The groups are managed by a number of staff and the Student Experience Support Tutor. Every year, the faculty’s employability event “Soon is Now” gives our students the opportunity to see presentations by recent graduates and gives ideas and inspiration for potential career pathways.
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Students studying a language as joint or major subject, spend a Period of Residence Abroad (PRA) as part of their degree. The PRA is offered on the four year version of all language-related programmes. Combined honours students (MMUBS) on minor routes in languages have the opportunity to spend a year abroad, either studying or working. The students’ third year activities are supported by the MMUBS. Previously, this was not possible for students majoring in subjects other than languages. The PRA year has always been a strength of our languages programmes and is very attractive to organisations wishing to recruit talent.
30 Curriculum Design
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Option Units Option units listed in the curriculum structures (section C28 above) are all approved for delivery, but may not all run in any one academic session. By creating 15-credit units, more optionality has been created (see the separation of “Translation and Interpreting” into bespoke units focussing on a particular skills set each.) The translation and interpreting pathway, for example, which is offered through option units, enables students to specialise and prepare for either postgraduate studies or a professional accreditation. Through student representation and feedback channelled through our Programme Committee structure, students have been heavily involved in the design and constant review of our programme. For example, the oral expression component at all levels has been modified to accommodate student suggestions for more topic-based classes. Most units on the programme are ‘long and thin’ and permit co-study of a Uniwide language unit (where not part of the degree route). The introduction of a placement unit at level 5 is a direct response to students’ desire to experience the professional market in a subject-related area while pursuing an undergraduate degree. In close collaboration with local schools (articulated through a memorandum of understanding), students can work as language assistants in a number of ways: to assist in the classroom, to run after-school clubs, or to organise language-related homework clubs, or bespoke 1-2-1 sessions with individual leaners. Appropriate training is provided through the faculty’s Language Ambassador Scheme, and regular teaching observations and feedback ensure the students’ development of professional skills and their progression. Student Mobility Students on the Student Mobility schemes will study the same curriculum as MMU home students. Where appropriate, 15 credit unit specifications (based on the same curriculum content) have been development to accommodate students’ study at MMU for less than a full academic year.
31 Learning and Teaching
The programme design is based on the university’s Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategy (LTA), and the incorporation of its 6 principles is outlined in the accompanying Course Development Plan. Student Mobility Students on Student Mobility schemes will study the same curriculum as MMU home students. Where appropriate, 15 credit unit specifications have been developed to accommodate students studying at MMU for less than a full academic year. The content of the 15 credit units will be a truncated version of the existing unit.
32 Assessment
Our overall approach to teaching and learning has been shaped by a number of factors, for example: 1. The desire to provide early formative feedback to students has led to the use on a number of units of the Portfolio as a form of assessment. Tutors are able to stagger the input into the
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different items in a Portfolio across the teaching year, facilitating workshops and feedback not just at an early stage but regularly throughout the delivery of the unit. 2. The desire to develop content units based on colleagues’ research expertise. A feature of this iteration of the BALP degree has been a prevalence of team-taught units, in which staff are able to deliver sessions based on their own research without the need to create dedicated units that would perhaps be more appropriate at PG Level. 3. The desire to produce graduates that are excellent team-players as well as communicators. The group video element of assessment in Level 4 Minor Language units is a very good example of this, since it demands not only academic knowledge but also people skills and technical know-how. 4. The desire to create graduates with fit for an increasingly internationalised world. Much of this is self-evident in a Language programme, but it has nevertheless also driven the design of other units on the programme. By way of example, the Level 5 unit “Intercultural Communication” has been designed to introduce students to key concepts in communication and meaning negotiation in intercultural interaction, and to equip them with the tools for carrying out empirical research and presenting research findings. The content of the unit covers culture and communication; identity; nationality; stereotypes; interpersonal relations across cultures; power, distance and social structures; conflict and culture; culture and world view; and ethics, processes and issues in intercultural communication research. All students entering the Minor Route receive individual placement advice. All students who do not hold GCSE, ‘A’ Level, Cambridge or ‘standard English level test’ certificates or their equivalents are interviewed by tutors at the point of enrolment to ascertain their language level and the most appropriate class for them to attend. Students may be more or less proficient in one or more skills and guidance is given where compensatory individual study might be indicated. For example, some students may have experience of reading aloud a classical written form of a language, without being able to generate natural utterances, while others may have a ‘passive’ aural understanding of the informal register of a language, possibly using dialect forms, without having seen written texts. Intensive in-country language acquisition experience, even if relatively short, can mean a student has the basis to progress more quickly than one with classroom knowledge only. Therefore, tutors talk both in and about the language with each individual in order to guide the student to the most suitable class. The assessment design is closely mapped to both the programme’s learning outcomes and the university’s graduate learning outcomes (see section on mapping of outcomes and the Course Development Plan). Student Mobility Students following the 15 credit units on Student Mobility schemes will be assessed via types of assessment other than formal written examinations. Where students complete their assessment outside the standard timescale for consideration by Board of Examiners, Chair’s Action will be taken to confirm the outcome of their assessment.
33 Inclusive Practice
No additions to standard practice. This programme aligns to the university’s equality and diversity policy, which is supported through a personal tutor system.
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34 Technology Enhanced Learning
The institutional VLE – Moodle – is used for all units, and the Programme Team has agreed on a minimum set of materials for students in each unit:
The Unit Handout
What is feedback document
Assessment journey map
assessment brief template
The Lesson Plan for the Year / Term
Assessed Coursework details, such as essay titles, but NOT deadlines
Evidence of independent study opportunities
Past papers (they are generated automatically)
Relevant assessment criteria grids
Student rep contact details
35 Period of Residence Abroad (PRA)
The PRA allows students to spend a period of 18+18 or 36 weeks on placement or at university between Levels 5 and 6. This is not credit-bearing and the results of assessments at the partner institution have no impact on their degree title. It is, however, a requirement for all students, including Combined Honours students, wishing to study a language at Equal / Major/ Single Honours at Level 6. Students studying two languages equally, will split their period of residence abroad into 18 + 18 weeks in two different countries , whereas students on Major or Single Honours routes will spend the duration of 36 weeks in one country. In the past, most students spent this period studying abroad via the Erasmus Scheme. However, recent trends have shown that some students are now looking to spend this period working. The current favourite route for this type of student is to apply for a Foreign Language Assistantship via the British Council. The British Council provides preparation and training, but we are additionally preparing students for this role in a number of ways: 1. Induction Week talks by staff and returning students; 2. Video podcasts by previous Assistants outlining their experiences; 3. The designation of a returning Assistant as an “Ambassador” who is willing to talk and guide future applicants; 4. Practical training on how to give example language classes (held during Employability Week); 5. Blogs produced by previous Assistants chronicling their experiences on a regular basis; 6. Talks by MMU International on the funding opportunities. Additionally, students who are unsuccessful in their applications as undergraduates are not barred from applying as graduates. Indeed, the choice of destination countries for graduates in greater than for undergraduates.
36 Engagement with Employers
This is most visible on the unit level. For example, colleagues in TESOL are regularly in contact with their sector, and develop their curriculum accordingly:
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1. The introduction of TrinityCert TESOL is prove of ongoing engagement with professionals, and a shared knowledge of desired graduate skills and accreditations for that sector; 2. Members of the TESOL team have worked with many relevant collaborative partners – Perm, TNU Vietnam, and Shanghai; As a result, the TESOL team has been able to map the CELTA/Trinity courses against the TESOL units offered at all Levels of the programme. Graduate schemes are regularly promoted through the Facebook group of the final year cohort, and recent graduates talk about their employers through employability events bespoke to the programme’s subject areas. Also, regular contact with local schools (as a major employer of our graduates, see section 30 and the Destination of Leavers in Higher Education (DLHE) analysis) is not only provided through 6th form days and teacher training in specific areas in form of CPD courses, but also through work placements offered to our students.
37 Personal Development Planning
The Programme Team has developed a series of employability booklets for each level to complement the series of personal tutorials. All students, including all our Combined Honours students (but currently not Foundation Year students) are allocated to a Personal Tutor for this purpose. In addition, myshowcase is introduced to level 6 students to help with their development of and reflection on professional skills before entering the professional market or postgraduate study.
SECTION E - PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT
38 Programme Specific Admission Requirements
Standard minimum points for University Admission at the time of admission. In line with MMU policy, current Foundation year students are offered the full diet of level 4 units, with their language progression to be expected in line with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (https://www.coe.int/t/dg4/linguistic/Source/Framework_EN.pdf ). The programme’s entry requirements are aligned to the institutional entry requirements for undergraduate study. For entry to Single Honours or Major Honours language degrees, the team requires evidence of formal qualifications in the language chosen, and at an appropriate grade (e.g. A2 or equivalent, normally grade C or above). Evidence of competence in the language not certified, e.g. acquired through other forms of experiential learning, is normally verified by the academic programme teams prior to an offer being made. All students on work placements in schools are subject to a Disclosure barring Service (DBS) check in order to complete the unit. NB Minimum admission points for entry to the University are reviewed on an annual basis. For entry requirements refer to the current University on-line prospectus
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39 Programme Specific Management Arrangements
The programme has specific student mobility coordinators, that deal with both inbound and outbound students. The coordinators work in close collaboration with the International Office at the university. In addition, work placements (at level ) are managed by the unit leader and the faculty’s schools outreach teach (IDEA). NB: see guidance on University’s Management of Programme Delivery
40 Staff Responsibilities
No additions to the responsibilities listed in the Management of Programme Delivery guidelines (September 2009).
NB: the University’s Management of programme Delivery is available from the CASQE website
41 Programme Specific Academic Student Support
Generic academic student support is provided to all students in line with the guidance outlined in the University’s Student Handbook.
Programme Specific Support The programme employs a Student Experience Support Tutor whose role it is to provide another channel of communication for the students. Also, Facebook groups for each cohort allow students to provide peer support.
42 Programme Specific Student Evaluation
The Programme complies with current institutional evaluation guidance. NB University guidance on Evaluation of Student Opinion is available from the CASQE
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