Programme Specifications
Modern Languages
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Languages and Related Studies (2015)
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September 2023
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To develop the learner’s interest in and knowledge of three of the following: the French-/ German-/ Italian- and Hispanic-speaking world, past and present, including their language, culture, history and current affairs in order to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to have excellent chances in the job market;
To develop linguistically and intellectually trained graduates capable of working in three languages (French/ German/ Italian/ Spanish), at cultural and intellectual levels;
To develop and enhance students’ communication skills and their ability to work independently and to facilitate social interaction between different cultures;
To create a cohort of students with the necessary skills to compete in a highly competitive globalized job market.
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The programme provides opportunities for students to develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding, skills, qualities and other attributes in the following areas:
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A1 Knowledge in three out of four of: Standard French/ German/ Italian/ Spanish language (spoken and written)
A2 Knowledge and understanding of stylistic variation in three out of: French/ German/ Italian/ Spanish language
A3 Knowledge and understanding of three out of: French/ German/ Italian/ Hispanic culture in the widest sense (cinema, art, literature, linguistics)
A4 Knowledge and understanding of three out of: French/ German/ Italian/ Hispanic modern history and contemporary society
A5 Knowledge and understanding of key methods and concepts of cultural
and/or linguistic analysis
Learning and Teaching
Acquisition of A1 and A2 is through small-group classes and regularly assessed coursework, with emphasis on listening, written and oral skills. Additional support is provided through both assisted and self- access facilities for language learning in the Language Resource Centre. The Year Abroad provides total immersion in two of the target languages and cultures. Acquisition of A3 to A5 is through a combination of lectures/seminars at Part One, and subsequently developed through increasingly seminar-based teaching in later years. Throughout, the learner develops the necessary skills to undertake independent reading to expand on what is being taught in the curriculum and to broaden his/her knowledge and understanding of the subjects.
Assessment Strategies and Methods
Students skills will be assessed through a combination of unseen written
examinations (A1- A5), assessed coursework (A1-A5) in the form of essays
(A3-A5), oral examinations, listening and grammar tests (A1-A2), and
extended essays / dissertations. (A1-A5).
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10.2.1 Intellectual Skills
B1 Reason critically
B2 Apply filmic and/or linguistic and/or literary and/or other cultural concepts
B3 Demonstrate innovation and originality in thinking
B4 Identify and solve problems
B5 Analyse and interpret
Learning and Teaching
Intellectual skills are developed through the teaching and learning programme outlined in section 10. Each course, whatever the format of the teaching, involves discussion of key issues, practice in applying concepts both orally and in writing, and analysis and interpretation of material. Many of the courses are taught through the relevant target language at Part Two which means that all content modules have a significant impact on the language skills acquired by the learner. Feedback is an essential element of the learning process and implies two elements: written feedback and oral feedback given to students during tutorial hours.
Assessment Strategies and Methods
The variety of assessment methods employed places emphasis (as shown in
their assessment criteria) on the learner’s ability to demonstrate both
knowledge and understanding (A1-A5) through the production of coherent
written and oral responses either to problems or tasks set, as well as
intellectual skills (B1-B5). Single Honours students will produce
significant pieces of writing both in content modules and language
modules (specifically for the Study Skills module at Part One and
Research project at Part Two) which provide a vehicle for the
development of each student’s independent, innovative and original
intellectual skills.
10.2.2 Professional practical skills / Discipline Specific Skills
By the end of their programme, all students are expected to be able to demonstrate:
C1 Write in two or three of the following languages: French/ German/ Italian/ Spanish on a variety of themes and current cultural issues, using information from multiple sources
C2 Present the results orally in two or three of the following languages: French/German/ Italian/ Spanish at near-native level of proficiency
C3 Apply key methods and concepts of cultural and linguistic analysis
C4 Understand and overcome cultural and historical differences between societies, applying the skills acquired
C5 To translate socio-political differences between the French-speaking/ German-speaking/ Italian-speaking/ Spanish-speaking and the British world
Learning and Teaching
All students receive guidance at Part I and Part II on how to identify, locate and use bibliographical material in libraries, archives and on-line sources. Bibliographies are provided for each course at the outset, as are guidelines for the production of coursework essays and extended essays. However, at Part II students are givenclear guidelines on how to achieve the independent research skills necessary as part of the departmental marking criteria. Classes and tutorials are given on cultural, historical and linguistic concepts, and on translation techniques. Students are required to read texts in the target languages for all courses. The year abroad promotes the active learning of language to a high level as well as the development of cultural understanding set up as part of the departmental Year Abroad learning skills.
Assessment Strategies and Methods
Skills C1-C5 are primarily assessed through coursework (independently produced essays, dissertations and language assignments –oral, listening, writing skills), which forms an integral part of the assessment for all courses in French/German/Italian/Spanish language and culture. Additionally, skills C4 and C5 are assessed in unseen written examinations in these areas. Oral language skills are assessed throughout the year in oral classes, as well as in an oral examination at the end of the academic year. Aural skills are tested in listening tests, and writing skills are tested by assignments during the academic year and by unseen written examination.
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By the end of their programme, all students are expected to be able to demonstrate:
D1 Structure and to communicate ideas effectively both orally and in writing
D2 Manage time and work to deadlines
D3 Debate constructively in groups
D4 Develop rhetorical and persuasive techniques in three of French/ German/ Italian/ Spanish
D5 Assess the relevance and significance of the ideas of others
D6 Find, process, summarise and interpret information
D7 Work independently and use information technology
D8 Develop a critical judgement of established ideas and concepts
D9 Discuss relevant concepts penetratingly and with originality
Learning and Teaching
All language and content modules in place are assessed both through the medium of written and oral exams and through the medium of essays and tests. Specific and personal feedback is given to students both in writing and orally on each piece of work. All deadlines have to be met in order to develop their capacity to work under pressure to fulfil the course requirements. A series of deadlines prior to the submission of essays, for instance, is set up at the beginning of the year for all students to submit their introduction and bibliographical corpus during tutorial hours, to enable time management and the meeting of deadlines. Skills (D3-D9) are developed both in seminars and tutorials allowing student to discuss their ideas. All skills are develop weekly and the assessment methods guarantee through a thorough monitoring system (tutorials and small group seminars) that students are well prepared to meet deadlines and to achieve their full potential. IT skills, such as the use of automatized language exercises, are largely developed on a weekly basis and monitored by staff using BB monitoring system of each individual, which allows staff to check whether the exercises have been completed and if so, how many times as well as the individual scores of each student
Assessment Strategies and Methods
All transferable skills in language are assessed taking into consideration the employability requirements in modern languages, such as the assessments carried out by international institutions (NTAO; ONU; EU; Interpol): oral presentations, interviews in the target language(s), listening examinations of real phone taped conversations; or speed when translating documents. (D1, D3, D4, D5, D9) Skill D3 is assessed weekly in oral classes.
Content modules skills (D1, D4, D6, D7, D8 and D9) are assessed by both semester coursework and supervised dissertations. Skill 2 is formally assessed through the monitoring of compulsory tutorials.
BA Modern Languages [R990]
Academic Year: 2024/2025Single Honours scheme - available from 2018/2019
Duration (studying Full-Time): 4 yearsFrench Language
French Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
German Language
German Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
Italian Language
Italian Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
Spanish Language
Spanish Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
French Language
French Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
German Language
German Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
Italian Language
Italian Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
Spanish Language
Spanish Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
French Language
French Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
German Language
German Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
Italian Language
Italian Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
Spanish Language
Spanish Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
French Language
French Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
German Language
German Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
Italian Language
Italian Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)
Spanish Language
Spanish Language (Single Hons European Languages: Minor Language)