English - ENGLB14054
Stream Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Arts&Social Science
School: School of the Arts and Media
Contact: School of the Arts and Media
Program: 4054 - Arts / Education (Secondary)
Award(s):
Bachelor of Arts (Major)
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Stream Outline
Students commencing from 2016 should refer to the relevant stream version for their program. Please click here for a complete list of programs in which English can be studied.
BA/BEd students must complete this stream structure.
The major stream in English covers literature from a range of historical periods, from the Renaissance through to postmodernism and contemporary society. It locates the study of literature in a variety of contexts: cultural, political, biographical, social, theoretical and ideological. It acknowledges the breadth and diversity of contemporary literary and cultural studies, drawing upon a range of interdisciplinary methodologies and theoretical movements, such as poststructuralism, feminism and gender studies, postcolonialism, creative writing and discourse analysis, to engage in dynamic fashion with more traditional approaches to the discipline, such as close reading, aesthetic evaluation and canon formation.
The aims of the BA major stream in English are:
- to provide students with an understanding and appreciation of the importance of literature and literary culture to the history of ideas, to national and transnational cultural identities, to the ethical formation of individuals and communities, to cultural politics, to artistic movements, and to public life.
- to develop skills such as the ability to conduct close textual analyses, and to write with clarity, precision and persuasiveness.
- to foster the capacity for independent research, for critical analysis of all forms of writing and media representation.
- to foster a capacity for problem solving and argumentation, for sophisticated written and oral communication and for imaginative experimentation with language.
- to enable students to gain an understanding of national and transnational literary heritages.
Stream Structure
The NSW Institute of Teachers teaching specialisation requirements in English must include 6 UOC in Australian literature. Students must complete ARTS2031 Australian Literature.
- ARTS1030 Forms of Writing (6 UOC)
- ARTS1010 Life of Words (6 UOC)
- ARTS1031 Reading Through Time (6 UOC)
- ARTS2031 Australian Literature (6 UOC) (Compulsory)
- ARTS2033 Poetry and Poetics (6 UOC)
- ARTS2034 Shakespearean Drama (6 UOC)
- ARTS2035 American Literature (6 UOC)
- ARTS2036 Modernism (6 UOC)
- ARTS2040 Global Literatures (6 UOC)
- ARTS2020 Creative Writing (6 UOC)
- ARTS2127 Great Plays (6 UOC)
- ARTS3040 Postcolonial Literatures (6 UOC)
- ARTS3053 Love Pray Kill (6 UOC)
- ARTS3030 Seeing Australia (6 UOC)
- ARTS3039 Jane Austen in Context (6 UOC)
- ARTS3040 Postcolonial Literatures (6 UOC)
- ARTS3047 Critical and Cultural Theory (6 UOC)
- ARTS3048 Gothic Cultures (6 UOC)
- ARTS3050 Reading Natures (6 UOC)
- ARTS3052 English Internship (6 UOC)
- ARTS3053 Love Pray Kill (6 UOC)
- ARTS3054 The Getting of Wisdom (6 UOC)
- ARTS3022 Narrative (6 UOC)
- ARTS3023 Fiction Writing (6 UOC)
- ARTS3024 Writing Bodies (6 UOC)
- ARTS3025 Advanced Creative Writing (6 UOC)