Hispanic Studies with English with a year abroad
The joint honours degree in London is spilt between Spanish and English studies. The department of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies is active in all fields of Hispanic language, literature and cultural history. The English Department prides itself on the range and diversity of the modules it offers.
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The joint honours degree in London is spilt between Spanish and
English studies. The department of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin
American Studies is active in all fields of Hispanic language,
literature and cultural history. The English Department prides
itself on the range and diversity of the modules it offers.
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KEY BENEFITSSpanish:
- One of the country's most highly rated Spanish departments for teaching and research.
- Programme taught by staff who are experts in their field.
- Central location offers easy access to a wide range of institutes and centres that promote Hispanic culture.
- Opportunity to study abroad for a year offers students the chance to immerse themselves in culture and society and achieve language fluency.
- Lively department social life through the student-run Hispanic Society.
- One of the oldest English departments in the country, with an international reputation for the quality of its teaching and research.
- Personal attention given to each student, creating a vibrant intellectual atmosphere and a network of support.
- Offers a wide range of modules, and diverse approaches.
- Central location offers access to Shakespeare’s Globe, and countless other sites and buildings with literary associations.
- Graduates develop transferable analytical and communications skills making them highly desirable to employers across a range of sectors.
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIONThe Department of Spanish, Portuguese&
Latin American Studies is active in all fields of Hispanic
language, literature and cultural history from the earliest times
to the present day. Our particular strengths are in medieval and
early modern studies, modern literature and culture (both
Peninsular and Latin-American), and the modern Spanish
language.
The English Department prides itself not only on the range and
diversity of the modules it offers, from medieval literature to
modern poetry and women's writing, but also on the diversity of the
approaches it employs, from contemporary literary theory to close
textual examination and historical scholarship.
The third year will normally be spent abroad at a university in a
Spanish-speaking country.
For more about the departments of Spanish & Spanish American
Studies and English Language & Literature, follow the
department contact links.
Click here to read about the Department of English
ABOUT THE Department of English
CAREERS English is a flexible and adaptable subject that equips you
with a wide range of transferable skills appropriate to many
different occupations. Graduates in English possess skills in
written and spoken communication, independent thought and
judgement, critical thinking and research, all of which are highly
valued by employers. Applicants may be interested in a career in
journalism, publishing and the creative industries, or in education
and research. Many graduates also go into general management,
consultancy and the public services. Recent graduates have found
employment as…. • Lecturer, King’s College London • Librarian,
London Borough of Barnet • Marketing Executive, Ensphere • Charity
Fundraiser, Gogen • Content Editor, Thomson Reuters UK Professional
• Corporate Affairs Intern, Cadbury Plc • English Teacher, St Giles
College • Graduate Management Trainee, Sotheby’s • Junior Script
Reader, Altered Image • National Events Executive, Fundraising
& Marketing, cancer research uK • Recruitment Consultant,
Michael Page International • Website Administrator,
Walkopedia.ne
TEACHING STYLE The department attaches great importance to the
personal attention it gives to each student. All modules involve
seminars, and on a typical module your time is equally divided
between these and more formal lectures. We have an effective
personal tutor system and a staff-student committee. The department
has an international reputation for the quality of its scholarship
and all members of staff are actively involved in research. Tutors
aim to connect research and teaching, both in the classroom and at
the many extra research seminars, poetry readings and literary
events held in the department. Individual staff members are
frequently called upon to contribute their specialist knowledge to
newspapers and other media. The Arden Shakespeare is edited from
King’s, and there are major recent publications on medieval
literature and visual culture, early modern drama, 18th-century and
Romantic cultural history, Victorian literature and culture,
urbanism, 19th and 20th-century American literature, Australian
literature and postcolonial literature and textual editing.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT Your final degree
classification is determined by the marks you obtain in each of the
three years of the degree. Second- and third-year modules may be
chosen from a wide range of options. The department makes use of a
variety of assessment methods including both essays and
examinations.
LOCATION More than any other capital, London is a city of words,
and to study English at its centre is to be reminded continually of
the power of language to shape our sense of history and of place.
Within 20 minutes’ walk of the Department of English at King’s
Strand Campus are Shakespeare’s Globe and the site of the Tabard
Inn, where Chaucer’s pilgrims started out on their journey. Even
closer at hand are the Inns of Court, Covent Garden, the Theatre
Royal Drury Lane (London’s oldest working theatre) and countless
other sites and buildings with literary associations.
Click here to read about the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and
Latin American Studies
ABOUT THE Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American
Studies
CAREERS Recent graduates have gone on to gain employment in a
variety of areas including business and commerce, finance,
marketing, accountancy, law, the Civil Service, the media,
charitable and non-governmental organisations, while others have
remained in higher education to gain a teaching qualification or
continue their studies at postgraduate level. Recent graduates have
found employment as…. • Events Intern, Mexican Chamber of Commerce
• Operations Support Assistant, an environmental consultancy •
Political Researcher • Member Services Executive, Streetcar
TEACHING STYLE Our department is active in all fields of Hispanic
and Lusophone language, literature and cultural history from the
earliest times to the present day. Our particular strengths are in
medieval and early modern studies, modern literature, history and
culture, and the modern Spanish and Portuguese languages. You will
be studying with staff who are experts in their fields and whose
advanced research is reflected in the optional modules available.
Some of our lecturing staff also teach across disciplines in the
History, European Studies and Comparative Literature
programmes.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT Our programmes offer
students a flexible yet coherent structure within which to explore
the richness of the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds. Each year, you
will follow a core language module and take options in literature,
culture and history, covering a wide range of historical periods.
Our programmes enable you to build incrementally upon your
knowledge and develop areas of individual interest which form the
basis of your final-year modules (which include a dissertation
option). Progression from year to year depends upon passing the
required number of credits and the compulsory language module.
LOCATION We are located in the heart of London, within easy access
to a wide range of institutes and centres (eg the Instituto
Cervantes, Camoes Institute) that promote Hispanic and Lusophone
culture including theatre, music, and art. The Maughan Library
contains an extensive collection of material on the Hispanic and
Lusophone worlds, including several in the Rare Books collection.
Within London there are other important complementary collections
in the libraries and research institutes of the University of
London and the British Library.
SPECIAL NOTES The year abroad is an obligatory part of our
programmes, with a wide range of options to study (eg under the
Socrates-Erasmus programme) or, through the British Council English
Language Assistant programme, to teach in a variety of institutions
in Spain, Portugal and Latin America.
ABOUT THE Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American
Studies
CAREERS Recent graduates have gone on to gain employment in a
variety of areas including business and commerce, finance,
marketing, accountancy, law, the Civil Service, the media,
charitable and non-governmental organisations, while others have
remained in higher education to gain a teaching qualification or
continue their studies at postgraduate level. Recent graduates have
found employment as…. • Events Intern, Mexican Chamber of Commerce
• Operations Support Assistant, an environmental consultancy •
Political Researcher • Member Services Executive, Streetcar
TEACHING STYLE Our department is active in all fields of Hispanic
and Lusophone language, literature and cultural history from the
earliest times to the present day. Our particular strengths are in
medieval and early modern studies, modern literature, history and
culture, and the modern Spanish and Portuguese languages. You will
be studying with staff who are experts in their fields and whose
advanced research is reflected in the optional modules available.
Some of our lecturing staff also teach across disciplines in the
History, European Studies and Comparative Literature
programmes.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT Our programmes offer
students a flexible yet coherent structure within which to explore
the richness of the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds. Each year, you
will follow a core language module and take options in literature,
culture and history, covering a wide range of historical periods.
Our programmes enable you to build incrementally upon your
knowledge and develop areas of individual interest which form the
basis of your final-year modules (which include a dissertation
option). Progression from year to year depends upon passing the
required number of credits and the compulsory language module.
LOCATION We are located in the heart of London, within easy access
to a wide range of institutes and centres (eg the Instituto
Cervantes, Camoes Institute) that promote Hispanic and Lusophone
culture including theatre, music, and art. The Maughan Library
contains an extensive collection of material on the Hispanic and
Lusophone worlds, including several in the Rare Books collection.
Within London there are other important complementary collections
in the libraries and research institutes of the University of
London and the British Library.
SPECIAL NOTES The year abroad is an obligatory part of our
programmes, with a wide range of options to study (eg under the
Socrates-Erasmus programme) or, through the British Council English
Language Assistant programme, to teach in a variety of institutions
in Spain, Portugal and Latin America.
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