Experience English Language and Literature: Autumn Package
See study programmeExperience English: Autumn consists of three classes, all of which are taught by English Department faculty:
SP171L (15) British Studies (includes an option for a one-week trip to the University of York, UK)
SP123L (5) International English
SP203L (10) Business English I
SP171L: British Studies
British Studies is designed to make students conversant with the canonical literary tradition of Great Britain, as well as provide them with the variegated social, cultural, and historical contexts for each work. In addition, students will be introduced to a wide selection of British young-adult fiction placed in a critical and didactic context. Please note that a one-week stay at the Norwegian Study Centre in York, England, is an integral part of this course (alternative home assignment is available).
SP123L: International English
This course is designed to provide extra practice and support in English for international students at Nord University. We will focus on both oral and written strategies, with an emphasis on the language skills that are necessary to perform well in one’s course of study.
SP203L: Business English I:
The course develops skills in cross-cultural communication using English in a business environment. Through the course, students acquire:
- knowledge of current events, concepts, themes and structures within international business life
- knowledge of English language norms in different cultural and social contexts
- correct and relevant vocabulary and terminology; good practical language, both written and oral
- the ability to function effectively within an international environment
- the ability to apply theoretical knowledge in practical contexts
- good intercultural understanding
KNOWLEDGE
The student shall:
- Develop knowledge of textual structure and linguistic devices and of critical and analytical approaches to both literary and non-literary texts in English;
- Have introductory knowledge of traditional and contemporary literary texts and theory;
- Have increased knowledge of and insight into the English language.
SKILLS
The student can:
- Use English more confidently and functionally, both orally and in writing appropriate to the audience in different situations;
- Demonstrate English skills in a variety of formats.
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The student can:
- Deliberate relevant subject material and communicate in English in such a way that is adapted to his or her target audience;
- Apply knowledge and skills within the subject of English in an academic and professional context.
The study of English provides international students with a solid foundation for communication-based work in a variety of occupations. The study of English provides a wide range of language, communication, and cultural skills. Upon completion of the semester package, students have received course content relevant to the following areas of employment:
Translation / proofreading / editing
Teaching (upon certification) / tutoring
Publishing
University recruitment / international affairs
Tourism
No tuition fees for students within EU/EEA/EFTA.
Costs for semester registration and course literature apply.
There is an optional study trip to the Norwegian Study Centre, York, UK. Approximate cost: NOK 7500,- plus money for meals, local transportation etc. An equivalent assignment will be provided for students who do not attend the study trip.
More information for students with citizenship outside te EU/ EEA and Switzerland: https://www.nord.no/en/study-programmes/admission/tuition-fees
English classes at Nord University use a combination of portfolio assessment, obligatory assignments, home exams, in-school exams, and oral exams. By using a variety of assessments, students are insured fair and holistic evaluation of their knowledge of and skills in English.
The Norwegian system for grading and assessment using the letter grades A - F, in which A denotes the best/highest grade and F denotes "not passed". Candidates’ work can also be assessed as "passed", "not passed", "approved" and "not approved".