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English Language & Literature
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  • Office Location : Humanities and Social Studies Building 222
  • E-Mail : english@duksung.ac.kr
The English Language and Literature Major is dedicated to enriching students' knowledge and skill in English language, literary studies, linguistics, and education. Students will have opportunities to learn how to conduct interdisciplinary research through a broad spectrum of current theoretical and practical approaches, and to develop a critical, analytical, and creative mind through our program.
Education Objective

The main purpose of the English Language and Literature Major is to produce scholars and specialists with interdisciplinary insight and knowledge in English literature, language, and education. This program aims to provide a wide variety of courses to help students achieve language proficiency, critical thinking and a creative mind.

Specialities
  • Translation Studies
    - English Language and Literature Department provides academic and professional courses specialized in Translation Studies. Students learn basic theories of translation and carry out actual translation practices of diverse texts with a goal to become qualified as specialists in inter-cultural communication.
    - Related courses:
    [Translation Theory and Practice]
    [Translation in a Global Age]
  • Data-Driven Study of the English Language
    - Data-driven approaches to linguistics and language education emphasize gaining an understanding of language through close observation of ample authentic data. In English Language and Literature Major, students are introduced to the field of corpus linguistics and encouraged to explore different varieties of English through both native-speaker and ESL learners’ language data, essentially by taking a “learner-as-researcher” perspective.
    - Related courses:
    [Worlds of English]
    [Big Data and Structural Analysis of English]
    [Introduction to English Text Linguistics]
Education Curriculum
Grade Division Subject name Credit/Period Total Notes
First
Semester
Second
Semester
1 Major search Study of Global Communication 3/3 / 3/3 Semester change
Worlds of English / 3/3 3/3 Semester change
2 Major Foundations on English Studies 3/3 / 3/3  
Speaking and Writing for The Beginner Level 1 3/4 / 3/4 Required recommendation
Introduction to English and the English-Speaking World 3/3 / 3/3 (←Introduction to British and American Language and Literature), Required recommendation
Introduction to English Literature 3/3 / 3/3 (←The History of English Literature and Culture from Beginnings to 19th Century), Required recommendation
Introduction to English Linguistics 3/3 / 3/3 Semester change, Required recommendation
Communication Strategies in English 3/3 / 3/3 Semester change, Required recommendation
Speaking and Writing for The Beginner Level 2 / 3/4 3/4 Required recommendation
English Phonetics / 3/3 3/3 Required recommendation
Essays in English / 3/3 3/3 (←British and American Essays
Understanding English-Speaking Societies / 3/3 3/3 (←Introduction to American Literature)
Introduction to English Text-linguistics / 3/3 3/3 (←Discourse Analysis and Creative Literacy), Semester change, Required recommendation
3 Major English Literature and World Literature 3/3 / 3/3  
Seminar in English Linguistics 3/3 / 3/3 (←English Literature Seminar
Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature 3/3 / 3/3 (←Shakespeare)
Speaking and Writing for the Intermediate level 1 3/4 / 3/4 Required recommendation
Big Data and Structural Analysis of English 3/3 / 3/3 New subjects
Translation Theory and Practice 3/3 / 3/3 Grade change
Translation in a Global Age / 3/3 3/3 New subjects
Topics in American Grammar / 3/3 3/3 Required recommendation
Digital Society and English / 3/3 3/3 (←Introduction to American Culture and Literature), Semester change, Required recommendation
English Fiction and Media / 3/3 3/3 (←British Fiction)
4 Major Conference Course in American Cultural Studies 3/3 / 3/3 (←American Fiction), Grade change
Seminar on Popular Literature 3/3 / 3/3 (←The Short Stories Seminar),Grade change/Semester change
English Literature and Women 3/3 / 3/3  
Career Design for English Majors 1 3/3 / 3/3 (←British and American Literary Criticism and Cultural Studies)
History of the English Language 3/3 / 3/3  
Drama and Performance / 3/3 3/3 (←Modern British and American Drama)
Career Design for English Majors 2 / 3/3 3/3 (←British and American Cultural Studies Seminar)
English Morphology and its Applications / 3/3 3/3  
English Cultural Products / 3/3 3/3 Grade change
Reading English Poetry and Culture / 3/3 3/3 Grade change
Total 33 subjects 54/56 45/46 99/102