Undergraduate Studies

As of September 2010 the Department of English Studies at the University of Cyprus is offering a restructured Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Language and Literature (BA in English), as well as a range of Minor Programmes, currently in:

(A) English Literature
(B) English Linguistics
(C) American Literature and Culture
(D) Gender Studies

For the minor programmes, please click here or scroll down the page.

The Department also participates in the interdisciplinary Modern Languages and European Studies Programme, hosted within the Department of French Studies and Modern Languages at the University of Cyprus. For a description of the courses offered by the Department of English Studies to the Modern Languages and European Studies Programme, please click here.

 

Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Language and Literature (BA in English)

The new structure of the BA in English consists of three different tracks within the same Programme. These are:

1) Anglophone Literature and Cultural Studies
2) Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
3) Translation Studies

The tracks are areas of specialization within the same degree and have been designed in order to create a flexible, more diverse degree and to provide students with the opportunity to focus on specific areas of interest during their studies.

In particular, the courses in the first two semesters (1st year of studies) – and some courses in later semesters – are common for all three tracks. At the beginning of the 2nd year of studies (3rd semester) students must opt for one of the three tracks offered by the respective Sections. The tracks may overlap at various points, thus students are given the opportunity to customize their programme of studies in their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years by choosing compulsory and elective courses from any of the three tracks (see the large table further down, entitled Overall Structure of the BA in English). Choice of track must be finalised by the 5th semester of studies the latest.

According to the new structure of the BA in English students must fulfil the following requirements: 17 compulsory courses in the 1st and 2nd year, 16 compulsory and elective courses in the 3rd and 4th year, 4 University elective courses (from other Departments of the University of Cyprus), and 3 Foreign Language courses (other than English). Students may choose to prepare a final thesis in place of 2 electives in their 4th year of studies. The following table shows the number of courses and the total of European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) points required to obtain a BA in English (following any of the three tracks):

 

Courses

 

ECTS

Total

 

 

 

 

 

1st and 2nd year:

17 compulsory courses

 

5 each

85

 

 

 

 

 

3rd and 4th year:

16 compulsory and elective courses

 

7.5 each

120

 

 

 

 

 

from 1st year on:

4 University elective courses

 

5 each

20

 

 

 

 

 

from 1st year on:

3 Foreign Language courses (other than English)

 

5 each

15

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total:

40 Courses

 

 

240 ECTS

 

 

 

 

 

The table below provides an overview of the BA in English with all three tracks. For a detailed view of each track separately, along with course descriptions, please click on one of the following headings:

1) Anglophone Literature and Cultural Studies
2) Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
3) Translation Studies


Overall Structure of the BA in English

LIT          
             Anglophone Literature and Cultural Studies track
LING                    Theoretical and Applied Linguistics track
TRA                     Translation Studies track
FL                           Foreign Language
UE                           University Elective

1st YEAR

1st SEMESTER

 

 

ECTS

ENG 101

English for Academic Purposes

 

5

ENG 110

Introduction to the Study of Fiction

 

5

ENG 120

Introduction to the Study of Poetry

 

5

ENG 160

Introduction to Linguistics

 

5

ENG 102

Research Skills in the Humanities

 

5

FL 1

Foreign Language

 

5 (30)

2nd SEMESTER

 

 

 

ENG 103

Academic Essay Writing

 

5

ENG 130

Introduction to the Study of Drama

 

5

ENG 161

Language and Mind

 

5

ENG 170

Introduction to Translation Practice

 

5

FL 2

Foreign Language

 

5

UE 1

University Elective

 

5 (30)







Total 1st year:

60



 

 

2nd YEAR

3rd SEMESTER

ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES

 

ECTS

ENG 220-229

Topics in Fiction

 

5

ENG 211-219

Topics in Poetry

 

5

FL 3

Foreign Language

 

5

UE 2

University Elective

 

5

plus 2 out of:


 


ENG 270

Translation Methodology

 


ENG 240

Pedagogical Grammar

 


ENG 250-255

Topics in Phonetics & Phonology of English

 

2Χ5 (30)

3rd SEMESTER

THEORETICAL & APPLIED LINGUISTICS

 

 

ENG 240

Pedagogical Grammar

 

5

ENG 250-255

Topics in Phonetics & Phonology of English

 

5

FL 3

Foreign Language

 

5

UE 2

University Elective

 

5

plus 2 out of:


 


ENG 270

Translation Methodology

 


ENG 211-219

Topics in Fiction

 


ENG 220-229

Topics in Poetry

 

2 x 5 (30)

3rd SEMESTER

TRANSLATION STUDIES

 

 

ENG 270

Translation Methodology

 

5

FL 3

Foreign Language

 

5

UE 2

University Elective

 

5

plus 3 out of:


 


ENG 240

Pedagogical Grammar

 


ENG 250-255

Topics in Phonetics & Phonology of English

 


ENG 220-229

Topics in Fiction

 


ENG 211-219

Topics in Poetry

 

3 x 5 (30)

 

 

 

 

4th SEMESTER

ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES

 

 

ENG 211-219

Topics in Fiction

 

5

ENG 220-229

Topics in Poetry

 

5

UE 3

University Elective

 

5

UE 4

University Elective

 

5

plus 2 out of:


 


ENG 241

Sociolinguistics

 


ENG 256-259

Topics in Semantics & Pragmatics

 


ENG 260-269

Topics in Morphology & Syntax

 


ENG 280

Translation Theory

 

2 x 5 (30)

4th SEMESTER

THEORETICAL & APPLIED LINGUISTICS

 

 

ENG 241

Sociolinguistics

 

5

ENG 256-259

Topics in Semantics & Pragmatics

 

5

ENG 260-269

Topics in Morphology & Syntax

 

5

UE 3

University Elective

 

5

UE 4

University Elective

 

5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 211-219

Topics in Fiction

 


ENG 220-229

Topics in Poetry

 


ENG 280

Translation Theory

 

1 x 5 (30)

4th SEMESTER

TRANSLATION STUDIES

 

 

ENG 280

Translation Theory

 

5

UE 3

University Elective

 

5

UE 4

University Elective

 

5

plus 3 out of:


 


ENG 241

Sociolinguistics

 


ENG 256-259

Topics in Semantics & Pragmatics

 


ENG 260-269

Topics in Morphology & Syntax

 


ENG 211-219

Topics in Fiction

 


ENG 220-229

Topics in Poetry

 

3 x 5 (30)

 

 

 

 



Total 2nd year:

60








3rd YEAR

5th SEMESTER

ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES

 

ECTS

ENG 350

EFL Teaching Methodology

 

7.5

ENG 330-339

Topics in Theatre

 

7.5

ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 570-599

Elective LING

 


ENG 540-569

Elective TRA

 


ENG 340

Language Change & Development

 


ENG 390-399

Topics in Translation Studies

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

5th SEMESTER

THEORETICAL & APPLIED LINGUISTICS

 

 

ENG 350

EFL Teaching Methodology

 

7.5

ENG 340

Language Change & Development

 

7.5

ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 570-599

Elective LIT

 


ENG 500-539

Elective TRA

 


ENG 330-339

Topics in Theatre

 


ENG 390-399

Topics in Translation Studies

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

5th SEMESTER

TRANSLATION STUDIES

 

 

ENG 350

EFL Teaching Methodology

 

7.5

ENG 390-399

Topics in Translation Studies

 

7.5

ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 340

Language Change & Development

 


ENG 330-339

Topics in Theatre

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

 

 

 

 

6th SEMESTER

ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES

 

 

ENG 310

History of Literary Theory and Criticism

 

7.5

ENG 330-339

Topics in Theatre

 

7.5

ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 341

Psycholinguistics

 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 


ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

6th SEMESTER

THEORETICAL & APPLIED LINGUISTICS

 

 

ENG 341

Psycholinguistics

 

7.5

ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

7.5

plus 2 out of:


 


ENG 310

History of Literary Theory and Criticism

 


ENG 330-339

Topics in Theatre

 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

2 x 7.5 (30)

6th SEMESTER

TRANSLATION STUDIES

 

 

ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

7.5

plus 3 out of:


 


ENG 341

Psycholinguistics

 


ENG 310

History of Literary Theory and Criticism

 


ENG 330-339

Topics in Theatre

 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

3 x 7.5 (30)

 

 

 

 



Total 3rd year:

60






4th YEAR

7th SEMESTER

ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES

 

ECTS

ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 

7.5

ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 

7.5

ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 


ENG 410

Thesis

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

7th SEMESTER

THEORETICAL & APPLIED LINGUISTICS

 

 

ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

7.5

ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

7.5

ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 


ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 440

Thesis

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

7th SEMESTER

TRANSLATION STUDIES

 

 

ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

7.5

ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

7.5

ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 470

Thesis

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

 

 

 

 

8th SEMESTER

ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES

 

 

ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 

7.5

ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 

7.5

ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 


ENG 420

Thesis

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

8th SEMESTER

THEORETICAL & APPLIED LINGUISTICS

 

 

ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

7.5

ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

7.5

ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 


ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 450

Thesis

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

8th SEMESTER

TRANSLATION STUDIES

 

 

ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

7.5

ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

7.5

ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 

7.5

plus 1 out of:


 


ENG 570-599

Elective TRA

 


ENG 540-569

Elective LING

 


ENG 500-539

Elective LIT

 


ENG 480

Thesis

 

1 x 7.5 (30)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total 4th year:

60

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total:

240

 

 

 

 









Minor Programmes offered by the Department of English Studies (top) 

(A) MINOR in English Literature

Students taking a minor in English Literature are required to fulfil the Foreign Language Requirement in English in addition to nine courses in English Literature. The composition of the course requirements is as follows:

(a) Three compulsory courses

·         ENG 110 Introduction to the Study of Fiction

·         ENG 120 Introduction to the Study of Poetry

·         ENG 130 Introduction to the Study of Drama

(b) Six additional compulsory courses

The additional six courses must be chosen from among the courses offered in the Anglophone Literature and Cultural Studies track. Choices will be made in accordance with students’ interests and guidance of faculty members of the Literature Section. Students may opt to take one or two courses in Translation Studies instead of literature courses.
 
 

(B) MINOR in English Linguistics

Students taking a minor in English Linguistics are required to fulfil the Foreign Language Requirement in English in addition to ten courses required for the minor. These are:

(a) Six compulsory courses

·         ENG 160 Introduction to Linguistics

·         ENG 240 Pedagogical Grammar

·         ENG 250-255 Topics in Phonetics and Phonology of English

·         ENG 260-269 Topics in Morphology and Syntax of English

·         ENG 256-259 Topics in Semantics and Pragmatics

·         One of the following: ENG 241 Sociolinguistics, ENG 350 Methodology of Teaching English as a Foreign Language, or ENG 341 Psycholinguistics

(b) Four additional courses

Four courses must be taken from the Linguistics and/or Professional components of the BA Degree in English Language and Literature. All course choices are subject to approval by the Department.
 
 

(C) MINOR in American Literature and Culture

Students must attend seven compulsory courses and at least two elective courses in American Literature and Culture offered by the Anglophone Literature and Cultural Studies track. The tenth course required for the minor may be a third elective course in the field (from among the courses offered by the programme), an Independent Study project related to the field (supervised by a qualified faculty member), or a relevant course from another programme. In the latter two cases, approval by the Department of English Studies and by the relevant instructor is required. The seven compulsory courses are:

·         ENG 122 Introduction to the Study of Fiction

·         ENG 124 Introduction to the Study of Drama

·         ENG 211-219 Topics in Fiction

·         ENG 317 History of Literary Theory and Criticism

·         ENG 220-229 Topics in Poetry

·         ENG 534 Seminar in American Studies I

·         ENG 535 Seminar in American Studies II

 

(D) MINOR in Gender Studies (interdepartmental)

Click here for the brochure and course offerings for 2011-2012!

The programme is offered in collaboration with the following Departments:

Students are required to take ENG 546 Introduction to Feminist Theory and a sufficient number of the designated elective courses to graduate with 60 ECTS. Given the interdepartmental nature of the programme, students are required to take courses from at least three different Departments. Available options will vary from year to year according to the interests of members of staff and the needs of the collaborating Departments. Specific options will be announced before the beginning of each semester. After consultation with their advisor and instructors, students may choose up to two postgraduate courses in Gender Studies. They may also conduct independent research in a relevant area under the supervision of one of the collaborating academics.

 

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