ENGLISH 121
Reading/Writing/Text
Please note: this is archived course information from 2014 for ENGLISH 121.
Description
A course developing university-wide skills and strategies for close reading, writing and analysis. The idea of "text" links analytical with writing competence; we consider what a text is in various formats, explore different kinds of texts and media and engage in different modes of writing. Lecturers discuss a range of academic and public texts in context as well as how rhetoric and the role of the audience shape meaning. The course emphasises how to do things with texts and cultivates an awareness of text types and effective reading and writing strategies. Students hone those skills and strategies in workshops.
The course reader includes essays on language, politics, culture and history, ranging from narrative and journalism writing to public and academic essays. The reader provides the basis for lectures, coursework, assignments and workshop writing activities. While not a basic writing or skills-based course, the course does cover sentence, paragraph and essay structure along with strategies for reading and writing and making arguments in academic, public and professional writing. Not appropriate as an ESOL writing course.
Class limits information for 2014. Enrolment is limited to 55 students in ENGLISH 121 on a first applied, first admitted basis. ENGLISH 121 Semester One and Semester Two enrolment is limited to 200 students per semester with selection based on TAS/CAS students for whom DELNA indicates this is the appropriate English course; then first applied, first admitted.
ENGLISH 121G Summer School enrolment is limited to 65 students, with admission on a first applied, first admitted basis. ENGLISH 121G Semester One and Semester Two enrolment is limited to 100 students per semester with selection based on TAS/CAS students for whom DELNA indicates this is the appropriate English course; then first applied, first admitted.
Availability 2014
Summer School, repeated Semester 1 and 2
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator(s) Dr Mark Amsler
Dr Stephen Turner
Reading/Texts
Recommended Reading
Assessment
Coursework + exam
Points
ENGLISH 121: 15 points
Prerequisites
Corequisites
Restrictions