Cardiff english course guide
Cardi ? School of English Communication and Philosophy ENCAP English Literature Year One Course Guide and Style Guide Course Guide for all students taking English Literature I English Literature II Medieval and Renaissance English Literature in Year One - C CONTENTS YEAR ONE ENGLISH LITERATURE English Literature at Cardi ? University Year One Subjects Year One Seminars Seminar Guidelines Research Seminar Series Our Role in Managing the Degree Your Role in Managing the Degree PRACTICAL MATTERS Sources of Information and Help The Year One Administrative O ?ce Our Contact Details Your Contact Details O ?ce Hours and E-Hours Asking Sta ? for References Attendance Academic Progress Academic Progress Meetings Changing Year One subjects Disability and Disclosure ASSESSED WORK FORMATIVE WRITING AND FEEDBACK Formative Writing and Feedback Summative Assessment and Feedback Feedback Assessment Regulations and Procedures ACADEMIC ESSAY CONVENTIONS STYLE GUIDE Academic English Plagiarism Referencing your sources Required Format Essay Checklist Year One Module Descriptions and Timetable Information Module Descriptions for English Literature I Module Descriptions for English Literature II Module Descriptions for Medieval and Renaissance English Literature APPENDIX Year One Assessment Criteria APPENDIX Electronic Submission of Assessed Work via Learning Central APPENDIX Academic Sta ? Details APPENDIX Key Dates Please contact the administrative sta ? in room if you require this Course Guide in an alternative format e g large print coloured paper etc C Foreword Welcome to Year One English Literature The Board of Studies for English Literature teaches three subjects in Year One English Literature I English Literature II Medieval and Renaissance English Literature Whether you are doing one two or all three of these subjects this Guide contains important information about your course so please read it carefully and keep it for future reference This Guide should be read in conjunction with the ENCAP Undergraduate Handbook which contains full information on a number of more general topics not covered here It is essential that you download and read the Handbook Each of our Year One subjects is taught by a mixture of lectures and seminars Your lecturers have specialist research interests in the material they teach they actively publish in these areas and will introduce you to ideas at the cutting-edge of literary studies Seminars provide the opportunity for discussion in smaller groups and enable you to develop essential skills in literary analysis and academic writing see further sections and below The seminars in Year One are led by postgraduate tutors who receive nationally recognised training on ENCAP ? s Learning to Teach programme Section of this Guide provides very important information about how to present your written work and how to reference the sources of your essays It is most important that you follow these instructions on referencing your work and so avoid problems of plagiarism There is much information in this Guide to help and support you Section lists other sources of support If you have any problems or questions either about your work or about personal matters please don ? t hesitate to approach
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