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School of Art, English & Communication Design - Modules for 2008-9

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FA1CSAContextual Lecture1More information
FA1RSAContextual Seminar1More information
FT1PFTCritical Practice in Film & Theatre1More information
FA1SAFine Art Studio1More information
TY1DDMIntroduction to Digital Design Methods1More information
FT1CHAIntroduction to Film and Theatre1More information
FT1TFCIntroduction to Television Studies1More information
TY1HGIntroduction to the History of Graphic Communication1More information
EN1LLLanguages of Literature1More information
FA1MPPart 1 Compulsory Module Multimedia & Painting1More information
FA1CSPart 1 Contextual Lecture1More information
FA1SPPart 1 Skills and Processes1More information
EN1RSRevisioning Shakespeare1More information
EN1WKTWhat Kind of Text is This?1More information
FT2AFAAlternative Forms in Film & Theatre2More information
FT2AFBAlternative Forms in Film & Theatre2More information
FT2BDABritish Television Drama A2More information
FT2BDBBritish Television Drama B2More information
FT2BTABritish Theatre2More information
FT2BTBBritish Theatre2More information
FT2BPBulmershe Production2More information
EN2CMSCareer Management Skills2More information
TY2CMSCareer management skills2More information
EN2CMNChaucer and Medieval Narrative2More information
EN2CAWCommunications at Work2More information
FA2CSContextual Lecture2More information
FA2CSAContextual Lecture2More information
FA2ICSContextual Lecture2More information
FA2HRSAContextual Seminar2More information
FA2RSContextual Seminar2More information
EN2CWCreative Writing and Critical Practice2More information
FT2DADocumentary Film & Television2More information
FT2DBDocumentary Film & Television2More information
EN2PFNFilm Narrative2More information
EN2FNFilm Narrative2More information
FA2SAFine Art Studio including CMS2More information
TY2GCHistory of graphic communication2More information
EN2OELIntroduction to Old English Literature2More information
EN2LCTLiterary Criticism and Theory2More information
EN2LVLyric Voices 1340-16502More information
EN2MDRModern Drama2More information
EN2PMCModernism and Modern Poetry2More information
EN2MC1Modernism and Modern Poetry2More information
EN2MC2Modernity, Crisis and Narrative Fiction2More information
EN2NCNNineteenth Century Novel2More information
FA2S1Part 2 Studio including Career Management Skills2More information
FA2S2Part 2 Studio including Career Management Skills2More information
FA2IS2Part 2I Studio2More information
FA2IS1Part 2I Studio2More information
FT2POPractical Option2More information
TY2PT2Practice of typography and graphic communication2More information
TY2PPProfessional practice (1)2More information
EN2RDRRenaissance Drama2More information
EN2PRTRenaissance Texts and Cultures2More information
EN2RTCRenaissance Texts and Cultures2More information
EN2RDRomantics to Decadents: Nineteenth-Century Poetry2More information
EN2SHShakespeare2More information
EN2RRThe Eighteenth Century: Restoration to Romantics2More information
EN2EREThe English Renaissance Epic2More information
EN2PNCThe Nineteenth-Century Novel2More information
TY2TTTheory of Typographic and Graphic Language2More information
TY2TDTypographic detailing2More information
FT2US1AUS Cinema 12More information
FT2US1BUS Cinema 12More information
EN2WF2Women's Writing and Feminist Theory (post 1900)2More information
EN2WF1Women's Writing and Feminist Theory 1 (1670 - 1900)2More information
EN2WARWriting America 1: Romances of the Nationhood2More information
EN2WASWriting America 2: Self, Race, Region2More information
FT2IPYear 2 Independent Project2More information
EN3AFAmerican Fiction: Chopin to Carver3More information
EN3APAmerican Poetry: Bishop to Dove3More information
EN3AUSAn Alien Land: Australian Literature and the Uncanny3More information
EN3BBFBlack British Fiction3More information
EN3PBBBlack British Fiction (eve)3More information
FT3BRABritish Film A3More information
FT3BRBBritish Film B3More information
FT3BPBulmershe Production3More information
TY3CMSCareer management skills3More information
EN3CLChildren's Literature3More information
EN3CAMClassic American Writers3More information
EN3CRTClassical and Renaissance Tragedy3More information
EN3CEColonial Explorations3More information
EN3CFContemporary American Fiction3More information
FT3CDAContemporary Documentary A3More information
FT3CDBContemporary Documentary B3More information
EN3CDContemporary Drama3More information
FT3CTAContemporary Television Drama A3More information
FT3CTBContemporary Television Drama B3More information
FA3HRSContextual Seminar3More information
FA3HCSContextual Study3More information
FA3HCSAContextual Study3More information
EN3CMVCrime, Medicine and the Victorians3More information
EN3DDDecadence and Degeneration: Literature of the 1880s and 1890s3More information
TY3DPDesign and creative print production3More information
EN3DFDetective Fiction3More information
EN3DICDickens3More information
EN3DISDissertation3More information
TY3DSDissertation3More information
FT3TVDDissertation3More information
FT3DISDissertation3More information
TY3DEDissertation3More information
EN3JDEDissertation - English and European Literature and Culture3More information
EN3JDIDissertation - English and Italian3More information
FT3JDADissertation (Art and Television)3More information
FT3JDGDissertation (Film & Theatre and German)3More information
FT3JDIDissertation (Italian and Film & Theatre)3More information
FT3JDXDissertation (Television and English)3More information
EN3EREditing the Renaissance3More information
TY3ESEphemera studies3More information
EN3EFFiction and Ethnicity in Post-War Britain and America3More information
EN3FIFictions of India3More information
FT3FIAFilm Style & Technology A3More information
FT3FIBFilm Style & Technology B3More information
FA3HSAFine Art Studio3More information
EN3HJHenry James3More information
TY3LFHistory of letterforms and typography3More information
EN3HFHolocaust Fiction3More information
FT3POIndependent Project3More information
FT3INAIndian Cinema A3More information
FT3INBIndian Cinema B3More information
EN3IPIrish Poetry after Yeats3More information
EN3JDAJoint Dissertation - English and History of Art3More information
FT3JDHAJoint Dissertation (Film & Theatre and History of3More information
EN3JDXJoint Dissertation English and Film, Theatre & Television (20 credits in each Department)3More information
EN3LALiterature of Adultery3More information
EN3BYRLord Byron: Poetry, Life, Reputation3More information
EN3MATMargaret Atwood3More information
EN3MDNMedieval Dream Narratives3More information
EN3MADModern American Drama3More information
EN3MSFModern Scottish Fiction: From Jean Brodie to Trainspotting3More information
EN3MPModernism and Politics3More information
FT3MUAMusical Theatre A3More information
FT3MUBMusical Theatre B3More information
EN3PNINarrative and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Fiction (eve)3More information
EN3NCANineteenth-Century American Fiction3More information
EN3PLPackaging Literature3More information
FA3HS1Part 3H Studio3More information
EN3PDIPart-time English Dissertation3More information
FT3POBPolish Film & Theatre B3More information
EN3PWWPostcolonial Women's Writing3More information
TY3PT3Practice of typography and graphic communication3More information
TY3PPProfessional practice (2)3More information
EN3PSYPsychoanalysis and Text3More information
EN3PRLRebellion and Literature (eve)3More information
EN3RTDRenaissance Travel Drama3More information
EN3SHCShakespeare and his contemporaries on Film3More information
TY3SKSkills for design practice3More information
FA3HS2Studio (joint honours)3More information
FT3DIAThe Director and the Theatre A3More information
FT3DIBThe Director and the Theatre B3More information
EN3MBPThe Making of the Contemporary: British Poetry 1950 to 20003More information
EN3LECThe Roots of Romanticism: Later Eighteenth-Century Poetry3More information
TY3TBTwentieth-century book design3More information
EN3VECVictorian and Edwardian Children's Fantasy3More information
TY3VIRVirtual Itineraries3More information
EN3PWPWar Poetry (eve)3More information
EN3HRRWilliam Hazlitt and Radical Romanticism3More information
ENMMD20,000 word dissertationMMore information
TYMARArchives and collectionsMMore information
ENMBIBBibliographical Survey EssayMMore information
TYMPBCBook design core moduleMMore information
TYMPBDBook design dissertationMMore information
TYMPBPBook design practiceMMore information
ENMTCCCaribbean narrativesMMore information
ENMCHFChildren's Film, Television, and RadioMMore information
ENMCHCCommonwealth Children's Literature (Australia, New Zealand, Canada)MMore information
ENMCAFContemporary American Fiction and multicultralismMMore information
ENMCPContemporary poetry in EnglishMMore information
FTMCDCritical Debates in Film, Theatre & TelevisionMMore information
ENMDIADiasporas of the Mind: Minority Literature in BritainMMore information
TYMDRDirected readingMMore information
TYMDSDissertationMMore information
FTMDSDissertationMMore information
ENMCHDDissertationMMore information
ENMVDDissertationMMore information
FTMDPDissertation with Critical PracticeMMore information
ENMTHAEarly Modern Culture optionMMore information
ENMWREarly Modern Writing and ReadingMMore information
ENMVESEssayMMore information
TYMEVEvaluation and user-centred designMMore information
FTMFAFilm AnalysisMMore information
TYMTDP2Font DevelopmentMMore information
ENMTHGGender, Colonization and Conflicting Cultures in Early Modern DramaMMore information
ENMIOIdentitiy and Otherness in the Early Modern PeriodMMore information
TYMIDCInformation design: core moduleMMore information
TYMIDDInformation design: dissertationMMore information
TYMIDPInformation design: PracticeMMore information
ENMTHIIntroduction to Texts in History and LiteratureMMore information
ENMMTMateriality and TextualityMMore information
ENMESMCModern English Studies Modern & ContemporaryMMore information
ENMESGModern English Studies GMMore information
ENMCHMMyth and Folktale in Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMVEMNation and EmpireMMore information
ENMCH9Nineteenth Century Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMCHNNorth American Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMCHPPopular Forms of Children's FictionMMore information
ENMCHEPost-Graduate Diploma EssayMMore information
ENMCITRepresenting the Modern City New YorkMMore information
FTMRMResearch MethodsMMore information
TYMRMResearch methods in typography and graphic communicationMMore information
ENMBECSamuel BeckettMMore information
ENMVSXSexuality and GenderMMore information
ENMTHOThe Beggar's OperaMMore information
ENMTHVThe Social Transmission of VerseMMore information
ENMUSThe unruly stage in Shakespearean EnglandMMore information
FTMTPTheatre Performance AnalysisMMore information
FTMTTTheories of Television AnalysisMMore information
ENMCHTTheory of Children's LiteratureMMore information
ENMTHTTurks and Drama in Early Modern EnglandMMore information
ENMCH2Twentieth Century Children's LiteratureMMore information
TYMTDXTyeface design: Engaging with contextsMMore information
TYMTDDTypeface design: dissertationMMore information
TYMTDP1Typeface Design: PracticeMMore information
TYMTDCTypeface design: principles & applicationsMMore information
TYMTDRTypeface design: Reflection on practiceMMore information
ENMSXVictorian Sexuality and GendersMMore information
ENMWSTWyatt, Surrey and Tudor Court CultureMMore information

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