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Part II Course Enrolment Guide
2019/2020
April 2019
language culture French studies society business politics German studies literature arts film Spanish studies media history Chinese Italian
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Academic Calendar 2019-2020
Welcome Week 30 September 2019 4 October 2019
Michaelmas Term (weeks 1-10) 4 October 2019 13 December 2019
Christmas Vacation Lent Term (weeks 11-20) 10 January 2020 20 March 2020
Easter Vacation
Summer Term (weeks 21-30) 17 April 2020 26 June 2020
International Placement Year Preparation Course (week 28 or 29 TBC)
8 June 2020
12 June 2020
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Academic Calendar 2019-2020 .................................................................................................. 2
People and roles in DeLC ........................................................................................................... 4
Part I ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Part II ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Postgraduate .......................................................................................................................... 4
Enrolment Instructions - Summer Term 2019 ........................................................................... 5
Departmental Notes .................................................................................................................. 6
Credit Points ........................................................................................................................... 6
Part I pre-requisites for following Part II courses .................................................................. 6
Year of Study .......................................................................................................................... 6
Assessment of Courses .......................................................................................................... 7
The Intercultural Placement Year .......................................................................................... 7
Dissertation ............................................................................................................................ 7
DELC200 Preparation ............................................................................................................. 7
Minimum Quotas ................................................................................................................... 7
Availability .............................................................................................................................. 7
Enrolment Changes ................................................................................................................ 7
Language Paths .......................................................................................................................... 8
LANGUAGE MODULES ................................................................................................................ 8
CULTURE MODULES: SECOND YEAR 19/20 .............................................................................. 10
CULTURE MODULES: FINAL YEAR 19/20 .................................................................................. 11
Minor Module Options ............................................................................................................ 12
Core Modules ........................................................................................................................... 13
Non-taught Modules ................................................................................................................ 14
DEGREE PROGRAMMES ........................................................................................................... 17
Single Major French Studies, German Studies, Spanish Studies (270 credits) ........................ 17
Single Major French/German/Spanish with Chinese (270 credits) ....................................... 18
Single Major French/German/Spanish with Italian (270 credits) .......................................... 18
Joint Major: Two-Languages (270 credits) .............................................................................. 19
Modern Languages: Three-Languages Joint Major (270 credits) ............................................ 20
Joint Major: French/German/Spanish and Another non-language Subject (270 credits) ....... 23
Joint Major: Management Studies and European Languages (270 credits) ............................ 24
Joint Major: French/German/Spanish and Psychology (270 credits) ...................................... 24
MLang Hons Modern Languages and Cultures (360 credits) .................................................. 25
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People and roles in DeLC
Staff contact details can be accessed on our website under the ‘people’ header:
http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/languages-and-cultures/about-us/people/
Particular roles that you need to know about in DeLC:
Head of Department Olga Gomez-Cash
Departmental Officer Sarah Elliott
Director of Undergraduate Courses Veronique Lane
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Officer Aiqing Wang
Disabilities Officer Amit Thakkar
Part I
Director of Studies Part I Alison Montague
Part I Coordinator Laura Wilkinson
Part II
Director of Studies Part II Amit Thakkar
Part II Coordinator
International Placement Year Coordinator
Brigitte Theunissen-Hughes
International Placement Year Convenor;
Academic Skills, IPY Preparation and Employability Convenor
Isabelle Baron
International Placement Year Tutor French Isabelle Baron
International Placement Year Tutor German Sascha Stollhans
International Placement Year Tutor Spanish David Rojinsky (19/20 TBC)
MLang Charlotte Baker
Postgraduate
Director of Postgraduate Studies Allyson Fiddler
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Enrolment Instructions - Summer Term 2019 For students in their first year and students currently on their International Placement Year
Week 21: on-line enrolment period 24 April – 1 May, follow the information you have received from Student Registry. There will also be a link from the your student portal.
This is the only on-line enrolment period; any further changes at any other time of the year must be made by your administering department.
You must enrol for modules per academic year, as indicated in the section on ‘Degree Programmes’ on pages 17-26. For a detailed description of course modules you should refer to the online courses handbook (http://www.lusi.lancaster.ac.uk/CoursesHandbook/), which is also accessible from your student portal.
The enrolment will be based on your current scheme of study, so if you are planning to change degree scheme you must change this first before you can enrol for your courses. To change your degree scheme you will need to complete a ‘Change of Degree Programme’ form. Forms are also available from your Part I departmental coordinator (Annik Taylor in DeLC).
Week 22: course enrolment is checked by Part II Coordinators.
Week 23: Should we find your enrolment incomplete, then we will invite you (by email) to visit the department. Please check your emails on the 8th and 9th of May and follow our instructions.
DeLC Enrolment for First Year Students entering Part II:
Wednesday 8h May 2018 enrolment finalised in department between 9.00am-3.00pm.
Brigitte Theunissen-Hughes (Bowland North B92) will invite you if necessary
DeLC Enrolment for Second Year Students (preparing to go abroad):
Please check your final year language enrolment and do enrol on CHIN300 or ITAL300i/301i if you wish to continue with these languages.
No need to enrol on culture modules yet.
DeLC Enrolment for Third Year Students (currently on their placements):
Complete the online enrolment for your final year courses between 24th April -1st May
Brigitte will check this and finalise this with you via email during the summer term.
If you have enrolled for modules in another department, then you will be expected to obtain a signature for any major and minor modules from the department where the course is taught. In this case, please come to collect the necessary form (see Brigitte in B92) in week 23.
Further administrative information for DeLC, including our Essential Student Guide, can be found on the WebOffice Moodle, which you can also find via your student portal.
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Departmental Notes
For students who are thinking of studying languages at Part II, the department offers a wide range of four-year degree programmes (including an International Placement Year) involving French, German and Spanish Studies, either separately or in combination. In addition to language skills courses, there are options in language studies, cultural studies, society, history, politics, literature and the arts, media and business.
As a Part II student in Languages and Cultures the following options are open to you:
• Single Major in French, German or Spanish (with a strongly recommended minor in a second language including Italian and Chinese).
• Two-Language Joint Major (French, German, Spanish). • Modern Languages (degree in three languages, which can include Italian or Chinese) • Joint Majors: One Language and Another Subject in another department • Management Studies and European Languages (MSEL) (last entry into Part II in
18/19) • French/German/Spanish Studies and Management (from 19/20) • Minor (15-60 credits offered in by the Department)
The outline for each of our Degree Programmes is shown on pages 17-26.
For the full list of the modules that are available next year please see pages 9-12.
For detailed course descriptions please see the online courses handbook.
Credit Points All Single and Joint BA Major Programmes in Languages and Cultures involve FOUR years of study.
Part I consist of 120 credit points, Part II consists of 270 credit points including an International Placement Year. Students register for 240 Lancaster-based modules (120 credits in the second year and 120 credits in the final year) plus 30 credits DELC310, the International Placement Year module.
Thus the Total Credit Points for all four years of our main UG Language schemes are 390 credits.
Part I pre-requisites for following Part II courses As a pre-requisite to following Part II courses in a language it is normally necessary for students to have studied and been assessed in that language at Part I.
As a pre-requisite for Final Year language, spending a year on an International Placement Year using the relevant language is compulsory.
For pre-requisites relating to particular degree schemes or modules, see the online courses handbook under the scheme in question. Please also check the online courses handbook for any language pre-requisites before enrolling.
Year of Study Final year courses cannot be taken by second year students. Second year courses cannot normally be taken by Final Year students.
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Assessment of Courses Following coursework throughout the year, most of our courses are examined in the main summer examination period of the year in which they are studied, unless indicated otherwise. Assessment details for each module can be found in the online courses handbook. CHIN300 is examined at the end of the module.
Assessment for all language modules (200/201, 200i/201i, 300/301 and 300i/301i) is by coursework (40%) and examination (60%).
The International Placement Year The International Placement Year is compulsory for Single and Joint Major Language students, who must spend at least 8 months abroad in their third year. The International Placement Year is assessed and counts for 30 credits. See page 13 for more information.
The MLang International Placement Year is explained under the degree programme on pages 25-26.
Dissertation All Single Major students must write a 30-credit dissertation (DELC320) in their subject area in their final year. See page 15 for more information.
DELC200 Preparation All Single and Joint Majors students enroll on this non-credit bearing module in their second year. This module includes a number of workshops and meetings aimed at ‘academic skills and employability’ and at ‘International Placement Year preparation’. All sessions are timetabled. For more information see page 14.
Minimum Quotas Provision of an options module is normally subject to a minimum quota of 6 students. We try our best not to withdraw modules, but if this should happen, the students involved will be notified as soon as possible and asked to choose an alternative module. Maximum quotas may be in place.
Availability Modules are offered subject to availability. Staff changes and other circumstances (such as research leave or illness) can lead to modules being withdrawn; in such circumstances the Department will attempt to replace them with other modules, subject to resources permitting.
Enrolment Changes Changes to module enrolments are allowed until the Friday of the second week of term in both Michaelmas and Lent. Please contact your Part II Coordinator to make these changes. This cannot be done online! Changes to the Dissertation must be finalised before the start of the Michaelmas Term in Final Year and please note that switching to DELC216 is not possible after November of the academic year in which that course is taught.
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Language Paths
French/German/Spanish Intensive (minor language) 100 > 200i/201i > 200/201
French/German/Spanish Advanced (minor language) 101 > 200/201
French/German/Spanish Intensive 100 > 200i/201i > International Placement Year > 300/301
French/German/Spanish Advanced 101 > 200/201 > International Placement Year > 300/301
MLang 101 > International Placement Year > 300/301 > Final Year
Italian Intensive 100 > 200i/201i > 300i/301i
Chinese Intensive 100 > CHIN200i/201i > CHIN300
LANGUAGE MODULES
For each language, two integrated modules (200 and 201) or (200i and 201i), make up the second-year language course for Single Majors, Joint Majors and Minor students in Chinese, French, German, Italian and Spanish. The two modules may not be taken independently. Students who have taken the Intensive language course (100) in their first year normally follow an Intensive course throughout the second year (200i/201i), taught separately from students who have taken the Advanced course (101) and who will be studying 200/201 courses in year 2.
These courses aim to enhance students’ linguistic proficiency, with particular emphasis on speaking the language in a range of settings (200, 200i), and their ability to write fluently and accurately in a variety of registers (201, 201i). The courses also aim to broaden and deepen students’ knowledge and understanding of different aspects of modern society, politics and culture, contemporary issues and institutions in countries where the language is spoken, and to prepare them for residence abroad.
In the final year the integrated courses 300/301 are followed by all Single and Joint Major students who have completed an International Placement Year. The modules may not be taken independently. Written, grammar and oral work continues with increasing focus on translation into English and the foreign language.
A Chinese minor language route continuing from CHIN100 consists of the intensive course CHIN200i/CHIN201i (30 credits) in second year and CHIN300 (15 credits) in final year. Students can add the culture module DELC330 in their final year to complete a 60 credits minor in Chinese.
Italian can be taken as a 30-credit or 60-credit minor language. In year 2 students will follow the Intensive course (ITAL200i and ITAL201i); in the final year students study (ITAL300i and ITAL301i).
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Second Year Intensive Language (pre-Requisite: Part I 100 course Beginners to CEFR: A2)
Second Year Advanced Language (pre-Requisite: Part I 101 course Advanced/CEFR: B1)
Final Year Language (pre-Requisite: Second Year Language/CEFR: B1)
Final Year Language (pre-Requisite: International Placement Year / CEFR C1/C2)
Module(s) Credits Title Course convenor
FREN200i FREN201i
30 French Language: Oral Skills (post-Beginners /CEFR: B1) French Language: Written Skills (post-Beginners /CEFR: B1)
Dr I Baron
GERM200i GERM201i
30 German Language: Oral Skills (post-Beginners /CEFR: B1) German Language: Written Skills (post-Beginners /CEFR: B1)
Ms M Heuchert
ITAL200i ITAL201i
30 Italian Language: Oral Skills (post-Beginners /CEFR: B1) Italian Language: Written Skills (post-Beginners /CEFR: B1)
Dr E Polisca
SPAN200i SPAN201i
30 Spanish Language : Oral Skills (post-Beginners /CEFR: B1) Spanish Language: Written Skills (post-Beginners /CEFR: B1)
Dr A Jackson
CHIN200i CHIN201i
30 Chinese Language 2: Michaelmas Term (CEFR: B1) Dr A Wang
FREN200 FREN201
30
French Language: Oral Skills (CEFR: B2) French Language: Written Skills (CEFR: B2)
Dr I Baron
GERM200 GERM201
30 German Language: Oral Skills (CEFR: B2) German Language: Written Skills (CEFR: B2)
TBC
SPAN200 SPAN201
30 Spanish Language Oral Skills (CEFR: B2) Spanish Language: Written Skills (CEFR: B2)
Ms O Gomez
ITAL300i ITAL301i
30 Italian Language: Oral and Aural Skills (CEFR: B2) Italian Language: Written and Reading skills (CEFR: B2)
Dr E Polisca
CHIN300 15 Chinese Language 4: Michaelmas Term (CEFR: B2) Dr A Wang
FREN300 FREN301
30
French Language: Oral Skills (CEFR: C1/C2) French Language: Written Skills (CEFR: C1/C2)
Dr I Baron
GERM300 GERM301
30 German Language: Oral Skills (CEFR: C1/C2) German Language: Written Skills (CEFR: C1/C2
Mr S Stollhans
SPAN300 SPAN301
30 Spanish Language: Oral Skills (CEFR: C1/C2) Spanish Language: Written Skills (CEFR: C1/C2)
TBC
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CULTURE MODULES: SECOND YEAR 19/20
Module
Credits Title Term Course Convenor
Comparative
DELC211 15 Understanding Culture Lent Dr C Grabner DELC212 15 Society on Screen: The Language of Film Mich Dr A Thakkar DELC214 15 Economic and Social Change in France,
Germany and Spain since 1945 Lent Dr S O’Donoghue
DELC215 15 Language and Identity in France, Germany and Spain
Mich Dr D Grass
DELC216 15 Professional Contexts for Modern Languages
Lent
Ms O Gomez-Cash
Core Modules
DELC200 0 Second Year Programme for Academic Skills, Employability and International Placement Year preparation
M/L Dr I Baron
FREN233 15 Shaping Contemporary France: Moments and Movements
M/L Dr V Lane
GERM233 15 Shaping Contemporary German-speaking Europe: Moments and Movements
M/L Prof R Braun
SPAN233 15 Shaping Contemporary Spain and Latin America: Moments and Movements
Mich Lent
Dr S O’Donohue Dr C Grabner
MLang International Placement Year (2)
DELC210 90 MLang International Placement Year M/L Dr I Baron DELC210a 30 International Placement Year Project for
MLang Students M/L Dr I Baron
THIRD YEAR 18/19
Module
Credits Title Term Course Convenor
DELC310 30 International Placement Year: intercultural and academic reflection
M/L Dr I Baron
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CULTURE MODULES: FINAL YEAR 19/20
Module Credits Title
Term Course Convenor
Core
DELC300 0 Final Year Programme for Academic Skills and Employability
M/L Dr I Baron
Dissertation
DELC320 30 Dissertation Mich Lent
Dr A Thakkar Dr C Grabner
Comparative
DELC330 15 Chinese Culture and Society Lent Dr D Hird
DELC337 15 Mirrors across the Media Mich Dr E Fülöp DELC339 15 Translation as a Cultural Practice Mich Dr E Spiers DELC344 15 Contemporary Cities in Literature and Film Lent Dr C Grabner
Language Specific: French
DELC345 15 Francophone Voices: Literature and Film from Sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and Canada
Lent Dr C Baker
DELC349 15 French Modernism and Madness Mich Dr V Lane
Language Specific: German
DELC351 15 Literature and Fame in Contemporary Germany
Lent Prof R Braun
choose 15 either DELC339 or DELC344
Language Specific: Spanish
DELC363 15 Memories of War and Dictatorship in Contemporary Spain
Lent Dr S O’Donoghue
DELC366 15 Life Writing in the Hispanic World Mich Prof C Harris
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Minor Module Options
The following modules are available as Part II minor options*:
15 credits each
Non-language modules from the list on page 10-11*
30 credits French/German/Spanish Advanced Language 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
30 credits French/German/Spanish Post-Beginners Language 200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I
45 credits French/German/Spanish Advanced Language 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I Core culture module 233
45 credits French/German/Spanish Post-Beginners Language 200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I Core culture module 233
30 credits Italian Language ITAL 200i + ITAL 201i 60 credits Italian Language ITAL 200i + ITAL 201i
continuing with ITAL 300i + ITAL 301i Single Major French/German/Spanish students who have chosen to study 60 credits Italian are strongly recommended to change to the ‘Single Major French/German/Spanish with Italian’ degree scheme (see page 5)
30 credits Chinese Language CHIN200i/CHIN201i 45 credits Chinese Language CHIN200i/CHIN201i
Continuing with CHIN300 in final year 60 credits Chinese Language CHIN200 + CHIN201
Continuing with CHIN300 + Culture Module DELC330 Intensive route for students who took CHIN100 at Part I Single Major French/German/Spanish students who have chosen to study 60 credits Chinese are strongly recommended to change to the ‘Single Major French/German/Spanish with Chinese’ degree scheme (see page3)
* Please Note: DELC216, DELC210, DELC210a, DELC310 International Placement Year, DELC320 Dissertation and Language Modules 300/301 are not available as minor subjects
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Modules suitable for students from other departments (please check their availability for each year on page 10/11)
Department Module(s)
AC.F DELC214
LICA/FILM DELC211, DELC212, DELC337, DELC344, DELC364
English and Creative Writing DELC339, DELC342, DELC344, DELC364
Media and Cultural Studies DELC211, DELC337
Linguistics DELC215
History DELC363
Core Modules
Besides the language modules, there are a small number of core modules which every major student should follow.
SECOND YEAR CULTURE CORE MODULES
The department offers three language-specific compulsory core modules, FREN233, GERM233 and SPAN233. These core modules are taught in a weekly lecture or seminar over the whole academic year. Together with your Part 1 Culture course, they are designed to help you deepen your understanding of the culture, history and politics of the contexts in which the languages you are studying are spoken. The modules introduce you to influential thinkers and cultural products (films, novels, poetry) to invite reflection on how contemporary France, Germany and Spain have been shaped by their past.
These are 15 credit modules taught for 1 hour per week during both Michaelmas and Lent:
FREN233 Shaping Contemporary France: Moments and Movements.
GERM233 Shaping Contemporary German-speaking Europe: Moments and Movements.
SPAN233 Shaping Contemporary Spain and Latin America: Moments and Movements.
PREPARATION
DELC200 Second Year Programme for Academic Skills, Employability and International Placement Preparation
This is a series of workshops and meetings to prepare students for the International Placement Year and the written assessment in Part II (this module is non-credit bearing but attendance will be monitored). It runs from weeks 1-28 of the academic year, culminating in the Preparation Course for a full 5 days in week 28 or 29 (TBC). Module enrolment on DELC200 is compulsory for all Single and Combined Major students in DeLC.
MLang INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENT YEAR (2)
DELC210 MLang International Placement Year
DELC210a International Placement Year Project for MLang Students For more details see the Programme description on page 25-26.
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INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENT YEAR (3)
DELC310 International Placement Year: intercultural and academic reflection
The International Placement Year is compulsory for Single and Joint Major Language students, who must spend at least 8 months abroad in their third year. The International Placement Year is assessed and counts for 30 credits.
Requests for prior exemption will only be considered from students who can satisfy the department that they have already met the requirements for residence abroad.
Joint Major students studying two languages may choose to spend the year in either of the two countries concerned or, if appropriate arrangements can be made, they can spend a semester in each country. If the International Placement Year is spent in one country, then they are strongly advised to spend some time in the country of their second language during the summer months. Students who started a language as beginners in Part I must spend a minimum of 4 months in a country where that language is spoken.
Modern Languages students studying three languages must split their International Placement Year between two countries and are advised to spend some time in the country of their third language during the summer months.
Students can undertake either a study placement at a partner university or a work placement (in a company or as English Language Assistants through the British Council).
The International Placement Year will be assessed by means of a written project(s) in the foreign language(s), plus examination marks for the students on a study placement.
During the summer term Second Year students will confirm their choices of activities with the relevant International Placement Year Tutor and must attend the compulsory International Placement Year Preparation Course in week 28. Once abroad, no changes are allowed to the agreed programme without consultation with and approval from DeLC.
Non-taught Modules
SECOND YEAR WORK BASED MODULE
DELC216 Professional Contexts for Modern Languages
DELC216 is a work based module open to all major language students. Students interested in this module should enrol as normal. Acceptance on the modules is pending an interview in week 24/25 of the Sumer Term of enrolment. There will be some events during Michaelmas of your second year, with the module scheduled for Lent term of the second year. All placements must be in place by the end of Michaelmas of your second year.
DELC216 seeks to support students on single and joint major degrees with DeLC to apply their linguistic and cultural understanding in a specific professional context. Students will develop, reflect on and articulate the range of competences, and the linguistic and cross cultural skills that enhance employability by working in language-related professional contexts and reflecting on key issues in relation to their placement organisation. Students will typically spend between 25-30 hours over a period of 10 weeks engaging with a placement organisation between January and March. Alternatively students may undertake a 'block' placement over a two to three week period during the Easter vacation (this will allow placements abroad). Students will receive some preparation for the module. This will
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consist of short interviews and the sourcing and confirmation of placements. For students undertaking schools placements, there will also be some training in Michaelmas term. Alongside the placements, workshops will provide guidance on placements and on reflective academic work. Students will share their experiences and learning with each other by means of end-of-module presentations.
FINAL YEAR DISSERTATION
DELC320 Dissertation (30 credits)
This module, assessed entirely by written dissertation, allows students to pursue a topic of their own interest, not covered in taught options, leading to the production of one dissertation of approx. 10,000 words. The only restrictions on topic choice are that (a) the topic is capable of being approached from a serious academic angle, (b) it falls within the remit of the degree scheme and (c) it falls within the range of expertise of a member of the Department’s staff. Regular supervision is provided by the relevant lecturer, including feedback on the first draft of the completed dissertation.
For Single Major Language Students, the DELC320 Dissertation is a Compulsory module, which should automatically appear on their enrolment list.
Joint Major Students in two languages may focus their dissertation on either one of the languages and choose a dissertation to meet the language specific culture module requirement for that language. Alternatively, they may take a more comparative approach, in which case they would choose two language specific culture modules and enrol on the dissertation as part of their freely chosen culture modules requirement.
Joint Major Students with a non-language subject can choose the DELC320 Dissertation as an Option module, provided they are not enrolled on a dissertation in their other department. In this case students should discuss their options with the Director of Undergraduate Courses in DeLC prior to enrolling. Students taking this option will replace both taught DeLC modules with the dissertation, alongside their language modules. They will focus their dissertation on the language they are studying but are encouraged to integrate both subjects into their dissertation.
Organisation of this module
Second Year, week 6 (Michaelmas term): ‘Writing and Research Skills Workshop’. This is a compulsory workshop for all major students in DeLC and you will be expected to attend this.
Second Year, week 13 (Lent term): Introductory talk for dissertations. At this talk the procedure for choosing a topic, sending in a proposal and being allocated a supervisor will be explained. We expect all major students to attend this talk, even if you are at that point not interested in enrolling on DELC 320. Experience tells us that a number of students change their mind before the final year and it is not normally possible to enrol students onto this module without having attended the introductory talk.
All students with ‘an interest’ in a dissertation (even if not a firm interest) will be enrolled at this point, to enable access to all the course materials. For Joint Major students, dropping the dissertation module at any point is no problem, provided alternative taught modules are available.
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Second Year, week 28 (Summer term) or before: During the summer term of your second year you will finalise all details at a meeting with your supervisor, prior to your departure on your International Placement Year. The topic is agreed and discussed at this point and preparatory research normally begins during the International Placement Year.
End of International Placement Year/Welcome Week before your final year: For students who are inspired during their International Placement Year, the last opportunity to enrol on this module is during Welcome Week before your final year, when we finalise your enrolment. If you wish to enrol at this point, then you will submit your dissertation proposal at the same time.
Final Year, week 5 (Michaelmas term): If you have not yet done so, you submit your Plan, outlining the basis of the dissertation, to your supervisor and meet to discuss this. You agree on a schedule for further supervision meetings.
Final Year, week 12/13 (Lent term): A First Draft of the completed dissertation to be submitted to your supervisor.
Final Year, Monday week 22 (Summer Term): The Final Submission Deadline, the dissertation must be completed and submitted not later than the Monday of the second week of the summer term of the final year.
For more detailed information on all procedures please see the dissertation booklet on the DELC320 Course Moodle (enrolment required or available on request from the course convenor).
DELC320 is not available to Joint Major students who are enrolled on a dissertation in another department; nor as a minor subject.
ALL OTHER MODULE DESCRIPTIONS can be found in the online courses handbook:
http://www.lusi.lancaster.ac.uk/CoursesHandbook/, also accessible via the student portal
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DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Please check your Degree Programme below for the rules which apply to enrolling on your core and option modules. If you have any queries, then please contact your Part II Coordinator or the Director of Undergraduate Studies, who are available to help you with any questions related to your studies in DeLC.
Single Major French Studies, German Studies, Spanish Studies (270 credits)
30 credits Second Year Language
200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I
15 credits Core Culture module FREN/GERM/SPAN 233 in language studied
75 credits DELC Second Year module(s) from list on page 10 (15 credits each);
DELC Language Minor* (see below for possible credit arrangements);
Modules offered as a minor in another department (max 60 credits)
30 credits DELC310 International Placement Year
30 credits Final Year Language 300 + 301
30 credits DELC 320 dissertation
30 credits DELC Final Year language specific Culture modules
30 credits DELC Final Year modules chosen freely from list on page 11
* NB: subject to successful completion of the relevant Part I, Single Major students are strongly encouraged to incorporate a second language as a minor component of the degree. This can also include the 233 core module in that language. Available as minor subjects are Chinese, French, German, Italian and Spanish (see page 12).
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Single Major French/German/Spanish with Chinese (270 credits)
30 credits Second Year Language 200 + 201
15 credits Core Culture module FREN/GERM/SPAN 233 in language studied
45 credits DELC Second Year modules from the list on page 10
30 credits Second Year Chinese CHIN200i + CHIN201i
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310 for French/German/Spanish
30 credits Final Year Language FREN/GERM/SPAN 300 + 301
30 credits DELC320 Dissertation
15 credits
15 credits
DELC Final Year language specific Culture module
DELC Final Year module chosen freely from the list on page 11
15 credits CHIN300 (Chinese Language 4 – Mich)
15 credits DELC330 (Chinese Culture and Society)
Single Major French/German/Spanish with Italian (270 credits)
30 credits Second Year Language FREN/GERM/SPAN 200 + 201
15 credits Core Culture module FREN/GERM/SPAN 233 in language studied
45 credits DELC Second Year modules from the list on page 10
15 credits ITAL200i
15 credits ITAL201i
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310 for French/German/Spanish
30 credits Final Year Language FREN/GERM/SPAN 300 + 301
30 credits DELC320 Dissertation
15 credits
15 credits
DELC Final Year language specific Culture module
DELC Final Year module chosen freely from the list on page 11
15 credits ITAL300i
15 credits ITAL301i
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Joint Major: Two-Languages (270 credits)
2 from French/German/Spanish
30 credits Second Year Language 1 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I
30 credits Second Year Language 2 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I
30 credits Core Culture modules in both languages FREN/GERM/SPAN 233
30 credits DELC Second Year comparative modules from the list on page 10 (this excludes language modules)*
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310
The International Placement Year may be spent in one country or split between two
30 credits Final Year Language 1 300 + 301
30 credits Final Year Language 2 300 + 301
15 credits
15 credits
30 credits
DELC Final Year Language 1 specific Culture module
DELC Final Year Language 2 specific Culture module
DELC Final Year Culture modules chosen freely from the list on page 11
* students who wish to study three languages, should enrol on the Modern Languages Programme (see pages 20-22)
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Modern Languages: Three-Languages Joint Major (270 credits)
Modern Languages (Three Languages –from French/German/Spanish)
3 from French/German/Spanish 135 credits in the second year and 105 credits in the final year
30 credits Second Year Language 1 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
30 credits Second Year Language 2 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
30 credits Second Year Language 3 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I
45 credits Core Culture modules in all THREE languages FREN/GERM/SPAN 233
NB: Though students must register for 200(i)/201(i), 233 and 300/301 in all three languages; they may, in the course of the second year, decide not to continue with one of these languages in final year – 300 and 301 in that language are then replaced by 30 credits of Final Year Culture modules.
The continuation of the degree is then as follows:
Either Language Intensive Route
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310
The International Placement Year must be split between two countries (to include the country of any beginners/intensive language studied). Students are advised to spend some time in the country of their third language.
30 credits Final Year Language 1 300 + 301
30 credits Final Year Language 2 300 + 301
30 credits Final Year Language 3 300 + 301
15 credits DELC Final Year module chosen freely (excluding the dissertation) from the list on page 11
Or Culture Intensive Route
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310
The International Placement Year must be split between two countries
30 credits Final Year Language 1 300 + 301
30 credits Final Year Language 2 300 + 301
45 credits DELC Final Year modules chosen freely from the list on page 11
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Modern Languages (Three-Language –from French/German/Spanish with Italian)
2 from French/German/Spanish with Italian 120 credits in the second year and 120 credits in the final year:
30 credits Second Year advanced Language 1 200 + 201
30 credits Second Year advanced Language 2 200 + 201
30 credits Second Year Italian 200i + 201i
30 credits Core Culture modules 233 in Language 1 and 2
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310
The International Placement Year must be split between the countries of Language 1 and Language 2. Students are advised to spend some time in Italy during the summers before and after the International Placement Year.
30 credits Final Year Language 1 300 + 301
30 credits Final Year Language 2 300 + 301
30 credits Final Year Italian 300i + 301i
30 credits DELC Final Year modules chosen freely (excluding the Dissertation) from the list on page 11
NB: If a student decides not to continue with three languages in the final year then the implications will be as follows:
If Italian is dropped the student’s degree scheme will change to a Joint Majors degree scheme in the two remaining languages (see page 19).
If Language 1 or 2 is dropped, the student’s degree scheme will change to a Single Majors in the remaining Language with a minor in Italian (see page 18).
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Modern Languages (Three-Languages –from French/German/Spanish with Chinese 2 from French/German/Spanish with Chinese 120 credits in the second year and 120 credits in the final year:
30 credits Second Year advanced Language 1 200 + 201
30 credits Second Year advanced Language 2 200 + 201
30 credits Core Culture modules 233 in Language 1 and 2
30 credits Second Year Chinese CHIN200i + CHIN201i
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310
The International Placement Year must be split between the countries of Language 1 and Language 2. Students are advised to spend some time in China during the summers before or after the International Placement Year. Some funding for a visit to China may be available.
30 credits Final Year Language 1 300 + 301
30 credits Final Year Language 2 300 + 301
30 credits DELC Final Year modules chosen freely (excluding the Dissertation) from the list on page 11
15 credits CHIN300 (Chinese Language 4)
15 credits DELC330 (Chinese Culture and Society)
NB: If a student decides not to continue with three languages in the final year then the implications will be as follows:
If Chinese is dropped the student’s degree scheme will change to a Joint Majors degree scheme in the two remaining languages (see page 19).
If Language 1 or 2 is dropped, the student’s degree scheme will change to a Single Majors in the remaining Language with Chinese (French/German/Spanish with Chinese, see page 18).
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Joint Major: French/German/Spanish and Another non-language Subject (270 credits)
[except Psychology, see degree structure below]
150 credits in DELC and 120 in other major department as follows:
30 credits Second Year Language 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I
15 credits Core Culture module FREN/GERM/SPAN 233 in language studied
15 credits DELC Second Year module from the list on page 10
60 credits in the partner department’s modules, please check for compulsory modules in your other subject
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310
30 credits Final Year Language 300 + 301
15 credits
15 credits
DELC Final Year language specific Culture module
DELC Final Year module chosen freely from the list on page 11
60 credits in the partner department’s modules, please check for compulsory modules in your other subject
Joint Major schemes are administered by either DeLC or your other Department. Where DeLC is the administering department, we will oversee your enrolment and academic progress, working together with your other Department. We administer joint schemes with Computing, Criminology (Law), English Literature, Film, History, Linguistics, Maths, Philosophy and Politics.
DELC is not the administering department if combined with the following courses:
English Language LAEL Geography LEC Psychology PSYC Theatre LICA
However, your International Placement Year (module DELC310) is organised by DeLC for all degree schemes and you will be guided by and liaise with our International Placement Year tutors.
Some departments will ask you to enrol for your final year courses, as well as second year courses at each online enrolment period. This is fine with us, but please note that in DeLC we cannot guarantee that the courses for which you enrol during your first or second year will be available after your International Placement Year.
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Joint Major: Management Studies and European Languages from 19/20: French/German/Spanish Studies and Management (270 credits)
30 credits Second Year Language 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I
15 credits DELC Core Culture module FREN/GERM/SPAN 233
15 credits DELC Second Year module from the list on page 10
60 credits Management modules, please check suitable modules with LUMS
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310
the International Placement Year is spent either on a work placement or studying Management subjects at a specially designated partner university offering business courses.
30 credits Final Year Language 300 + 301
15 credits
15 credits
DELC Final Year language specific Culture module
DELC Final Year module chosen freely from the list on page 11
60 credits Management modules, please check suitable modules with LUMS
Joint Major: French/German/Spanish and Psychology (285 credits)
administered by PSYC 120 credits in DELC and 165 in Psychology as follows:
30 credits Second Year Language 200 + 201 if you studied 101 in Part I
200i + 201i if you studied 100 in Part I
90 credits PSYC modules
30 credits International Placement Year DELC310
30 credits Final Year Language 300 + 301
15 credits
15 credits
DELC Final Year language specific Culture module
DELC Final Year module chosen freely (excluding the dissertation) from the list on page 11
75 credits PSYC modules
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MLang Hons Modern Languages and Cultures (360 credits)
Second Year - International Placement Year
90 credits International Placement Year DELC210 study abroad at partner university taking 45-48 ECTS
30 credits International Placement Year DELC210a Project
Third Year
30 credits Final Year Language 300 + 301
30 credits DELC 320 dissertation
30 credits
30 credits
DELC Final Year language specific Culture modules
DELC Final Year modules chosen freely from list on page 11 OR
Final Year Language 2 300 + 301
Final Year
MLang International Placement Year
Students on the MLang scheme prepare for their Second Year on an International Placement Year, whilst they are in their First Year. They will participate in the relevant DELC200 preparation sessions and receive further guidance from their International Placement Year Tutor and the Scheme Convenor.
The minimum International Placement Year time requirement for all DeLC degree schemes is 8 months, this also applies to the MLang.
For the MLang International Placement Year, students will spend two semesters studying at one of our partner universities. Students who study 2 languages must split the year between two partner universities.
20 credits
80 credits
20 credits
DELC401 Research Skills for Modern Linguists
DELC410 MLang Dissertation
You will choose from a range of Postgraduate modules in DELC or other departments in the Faculty with their agreement. The Postgraduate Director will meet you at the start of the third year to provide academic advice.
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Students who have chosen the MLang scheme with two languages are very strongly encouraged to also spend their summers abroad. It is especially recommended that they organise an activity during the summer prior to their International Placement Year. This can be for example attendance at a language course or a work placement.
MLang Progression arrangements
To progress from Part 1 to Part 2, a score of 16 in the major component(s) is required to ensure that the student has adequate language expertise to cope with and benefit from the demands of studying abroad in Year 2 in their target language(s). Students are required to achieve 12 in the minor component(s).
To progress from Year 2 to Year 3, students must achieve, at the first sitting, a cumulative overall aggregation score of 9.0 (with no more than 30 credits condoned).
To progress from Year 3 to Year 4, students must achieve, at the first sitting, a cumulative overall aggregation score of 14.5 over the Part II studies completed up to that point with no more than 30 credits condoned in total over years 2 and 3.
Should an MLang student not achieve the grades necessary for progression from Year 2 (International Placement Year) to Year 3 or from Year 3 to Year 4 but have otherwise achieved at a sufficient level to qualify for a BA (Majors) they will then be considered for transfer to the ‘exit route’ on the BA (Hons) French Language, German Language or Spanish Language degree.
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