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English A, Cultural Studies and Academic Writing

  • Number of credits 7.5 credits
  • Level Bachelor's level
  • Starting Autumn Term 2024

About the course

The cultural studies-section of this course focuses on life and cultures in English-speaking countries, in particular Great Britain and the USA. In addition to providing a grounding in these areas, the course aims to develop the students' oral proficiency and their ability to understand and describe cultural values and attitudes. The academic writing-section aims to develop the students' awareness of the function of texts in various contexts through process writing, as well as improve their writing proficiency.

Application and eligibility

English A, Cultural Studies and Academic Writing, 7.5 credits

The information below is only for exchange students

Starts

2 September 2024

Ends

19 January 2025

Study location

Umeå

Language

English

Type of studies

Daytime, 25%

Required Knowledge

General entry requirements and English 6

Selection

Students applying for courses within a double degree exchange agreement, within the department's own agreements will be given first priority. Then will - in turn - candidates within the department's own agreements, faculty agreements, central exchange agreements and other departmental agreements be selected.

Application code

UMU-A1413

Application

This application round is only intended for nominated exchange students. Information about deadlines can be found in the e-mail instruction that nominated students receive. The application period is closed.

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Course is given by
Department of Language Studies