Course Profile

sap course 1533414434

Course Code:

ELE 206

Course Title:

English Literature I

Course Level:

BS

Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits:

(3+0+0) 3 TEDU Credits, 6 ECTS Credits

Catalog Description:

Cultural history of British and American literature and literary works written in English; fundamental terms and techniques used in text analysis; major genres and styles in literature; important movements and periods; the content and style of various literary texts such as short story, poem, drama and novel representing different periods and genres of English literature; literature’s contribution to our understanding of life; critical interpretation of literary arts. Cultural history of British and American literature and literary works written in English; fundamental terms and techniques used in text analysis; major genres and styles in literature; important movements and periods; the content and style of various literary texts such as short story, poem, drama and novel representing different periods and genres of English literature; literature’s contribution to our understanding of life; critical interpretation of literary arts.

Pre-requisite:
Co-requisite:

Pre-requisites: NONE
Co-requisites: NONE
Course Coordinator: 
Erdem AKSOY
Semester: 
Spring
Type of Course: 
Compulsory
Mode of Delivery: 
Face-to-face
Language of Instruction: 
English
Course Objectives: 

To gain an understanding of basic English literary works; to identify various periods in English literature

Software Usage: 
If relevant for the course
Course Learning Outcomes: 

Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:

  • identify English literary works in different periods (i.e. the Anglo-Saxon, the Middle Ages)
  • discuss literary works according to the characteristics of specific periods
  • differentiate between a variety of literary works (genre, characteristics)
  • critique the literary works linking them to societal factors
  • create links between literature and language learning & teaching

 

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods: 
Telling/Explaining
Discussion/Debate
Questioning
Inquiry
Collaborating
Oral Presentations/Reports
Brainstorming
Hands-on Activities
Web Searching

Student Workload:

Hands-on Work
10
hrs
Exams/Quizzes
30
hrs
Resource Review
20
hrs
Other
45
hrs

Prepared By:

Belgin Elmas

Revised By:

Ebru Boynueğri