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2017-2018 Fall Semester (updated on 26 August 2017)

English Language and Literature (ENG)

For details of course description, please click the respective course code.

Department Course & Number Code* Course Title Number
 of Units
Students Eligible
for Enrolment 
Medium of Instruction#
ENG ENG 1211 Oral Communication and Public Speaking 3 Mainland & Overseas * *
ENG ENG 2240 Research Skills in English Language and Literature 3 Mainland & Overseas * *
ENG ENG 3650 Special Topic in Language Studies
(Sub-title: Solving Crime through Linguistics)
3 Mainland & Overseas * *
ENG ENG 3660 Language and Education 3 Mainland & Overseas * *
ENG ENG 3680 Discourse Analysis 3 Mainland & Overseas * *
ENG ENG 3710 Single Author Forum: Prose Fiction
(Sub-title: Agatha Christie)
3 Mainland & Overseas * *
ENG ENG 3750 Special Topic in Comparative Literature
(Sub-title: * *)
3 Mainland & Overseas * *
ENG ENG 3820 Chinese-Western Literary Relations
(Sub-title: * *)
3 Mainland & Overseas * *
ENG ENG 3940 Shakespeare and His Contemporaries 3 Mainland & Overseas * *
# C-Cantonese, E-English, F-French, G-German, I-Italian, J-Japanese, N-No formal, P-Putonghua, S-Spanish
* * To be announced

 

* Explanatory Notes to the Course & Number Code
  Number code is the second half of the course code which consists of a number with four digits. 

The first digit of the number code signifies the level for which the course is intended. 

Level 1 (i.e. 1000-series) courses are introductory, foundation, basic skill type courses, or courses generally appropriate to the first year of a full-time undergraduate programme. 

Level 2 (i.e. 2000-series) courses are intermediate level courses, or courses which are generally appropriate to the second year of an undergraduate programme. 

Level 3 (i.e. 3000-series) and Level 4  (i.e. 4000-series) courses are those courses which involve more advanced study skills often requiring Level 1 and Level 2 prerequisites. 

Level 7 (i.e. 7000-series) courses are postgraduate courses. 

In general, there is no requirement that Level 1 courses be taken in the first year; however, they should not normally be attempted in the third or final year. Level 2 courses will not usually be taken in the first year but they may be taken in the third year. Level 3 and Level 4 courses will normally be taken in the third year or final year. 

The second and third digits are assigned to courses in sequence number order. 

The fourth digit signifies whether the course is a year or a semester course, i.e. 0 for a semester course; 1 for the first part of a year course, usually offered in the first semester; 2 for the second part of a year course, usually offered in the second semester.

 

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