Hi I am Prof Molly Brown Im the
Hi I am Prof. Molly Brown. I’m the Head of the English Department and I look forward to having you as one of our students this year. I hope the following slides will show you why English is a good choice for you and also which English course will be best for you.
SOME FUN FACTS 1. There are 335 million people who speak English as a first language and an additional 505 million people worldwide who speak it as a second language. The British Council claims that 25 per cent of the world's population has some understanding of English. 2. In 2014 there were more than 28 million books in print that were written in English. 3. 55% of the internet is in English. The second most popular internet language is Russian at just under 6%. 4. In South Africa the best predictor of university success regardless of field of study is the matric English mark.
• The UP English Department is ranked among the 200 best English Departments in the world in the QS rankings. • We have a lively, supportive postgraduate community and a monthly research seminar. • We have the most diverse Honours syllabus in the country • We have particular expertise in early modern literature, eighteenth-century literature, Modernism, African literature, children’s literature, creative writing, editing, TESOL and contemporary fantasy and science fiction. • Our staff members have degrees from a range of leading universities including Oxford. And a number of our students have gone on to study successfully abroad.
BUT HEY YOU ALL KNOW THIS. IT IS WHY WE HAVE OVER 2 000 FIRST YEARS DOING ENGLISH AT UP EVERY YEAR
SO WHICH ENGLISH COURSE IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
• ENGLISH 11 O This is offered in the first semester in two time slots on the Hatfield Campus and in one on the Groenkloof campus. It introduces literature written before 1900. • ENGLISH 120 This is offered in the second semester in two time slots on the Hatfield Campus and in one on the Groenkloof campus. It introduces literature written after 1900. • ENGLISH 118 This is offered in two time slots on the Hatfield campus only. It covers the basic rules of English grammar.
SO THESE COURSES ARE COMPULSORY FOR ANYONE MAJORING IN ENGLISH AS WELL AS FOR PUBLISHING, BA (LAW), BED AND BA (LANGUAGES) STUDENTS WHO ARE TAKING ENGLISH AS ONE OF THEIR TWO MAIN LANGUAGES. YOU CAN CHOOSE TO DO ENGLISH 118 AS WELL AND YOU MUST DO THIS IF YOU THINK YOU MIGHT WANT TO TAKE OUR EDITING OR TESOL COURSES IN THIRD YEAR. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR PUBLISHING STUDENTS.
A LOT OF STUDENTS DO A YEAR OF ENGLISH TO IMPROVE THEIR READING AND WRITING SKILLS AND HELP THEM TO PERFORM BETTER IN ALL SORTS OF DIFFERENT PROFESSIONAL FIELDS. English opens the door to multiple careers in growth areas such as teaching; marketing; entertainment; journalism; diplomacy; public relations; politics; advertising; editing; publishing; script writing and game or programme design. It also helps lawyers; social workers; psychologists; diplomats; accountants; engineers and scientists communicate better in their chosen fields.
Contact Mr Goedhals (antony. goedhals@up. ac. za) if you have questions about English 110. Contact Ms Soldati-Kahimbaara (kulukazi. soldatikahimbaara@up. ac. z a) for queries about ENG 120.
Contact Mr Lenahan (patrick. lenahan@up. ac. za) if you have questions about ENG 118. IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT EMPLOYS TUTORS TO HELP STUDENTS WHO NEED IT. YOUR LECTURERS WILL GIVE YOUR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS IN FEBRUARY. YOU SHOULD ALSO CNSIDER JOINING THE INKLINGS, OUR DEPARTMENTAL STUDENT SOCIETY. (PSST! THEY HAVE AWESOME PARTIES)
• ENGLISH 21 O This is offered in the first semester in two time slots: one on the Hatfield Campus and one on the Groenkloof campus. It covers American and Modernist literature and some basic applied language skills. • ENGLISH 220 This is offered in the second semester in two time slots: one on the Hatfield Campus and one on the Groenkloof campus. It covers African literature and contemporary world literatures. REMEMBER YOU NEED ENGLISH 110 AND ENGLISH 120 TO GO ON TO SECOND YEAR.
Contact Dr Fasselt (rebecca. fasselt@up. ac. za) for any queries regarding ENG 210. Contact Prof. Sandwith (corinne. sandwith@up. ac. za) for any queries about ENG 220.
• ENGLISH 31 O This is offered in the first semester in ONE time slot on the Hatfield Campus. It covers medieval and early modern literature. • ENGLISH 320 This is offered in the second semester in ONE time slot on the Hatfield Campus. It covers eighteenth and nineteenth century literature. • ENGLISH 311 This is offered in the first semester in two time slots on the Hatfield Campus. It covers basic editing skills and techniques. • ENGLISH 322 This is offered in the second semester in one time slot on the Hatfield Campus. It covers principles of teaching English to speakers of other languages.
PLEASE CONTACT DR NOOMÈ (idette. noome@up. ac. za) FOR ANY THIRD YEAR QUERIES.
WE REALLY LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU AND SHARING BOOKS AND IDEAS!
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