Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Time commitment to study
2. Prerequisites
3. Diploma in Arts (English Language)
4. English language assistance
5. Requirements for a major
6. English language subjects
    6.1. First year
    6.2. Second/third year
7. Combined honours entry
8. Honours requirements
9. Further study
10. For more information
Subject Lists
    Subject descriptions
        Fourth-year subjects


Convener: Dr Jean Mulder

The English language program enables students to specialise in the English language by studying it from a number of perspectives: communicative, grammatical, semantic, historical, developmental and pedagogical. To speak and write the world's most widely used language effectively, we need to understand its history, its supple and intricate grammar, and the status of its many social and geographical varieties.

English language is a Faculty of Arts interdepartmental program which is housed in the Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. It draws from subjects in the Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, the Department of English, and the Horwood Language Centre.

The English language program may be undertaken as a major independently of other areas of study. It is also a useful complement to studies in English, linguistics and applied linguistics, a language, Australian studies, American studies, or women's studies.

1. Time commitment to study

As well as scheduled contact hours for lectures, tutorial and seminars a considerable additional time commitment is needed to complete the academic requirements of each subject.

A subject-specific time commitment to study will be provided by your lecturer or tutor at the beginning of semester to help you schedule your workload and successfully manage your time during the semester. In addition, general estimates of the total time commitment required to study a 12.5-point single semester subject in the Faculty of Arts can be found on Time commitment to study.

2. Prerequisites

The program commences at first year and there are no prerequisites for entry at this level.

Prerequisites may exist for some of the program's second/third-year subjects. Students are advised to consult the relevant area of study entries in this Handbook to make sure that they meet the prerequisites for their chosen subjects. Existing prerequisites may be waived for students undertaking an interdepartmental program. If you do not meet the existing prerequisites, please consult with the relevant subject coordinator for permission to enrol.

3. Diploma in Arts (English Language)

The Diploma in Arts (English Language) is only available to students who are currently enrolled in a degree course at the University of Melbourne. It consists of a three-year sequence of study, and adds one year to the duration of your degree.

Students must complete 25 points of first-year subjects including 175-106 The Linguistics of English and 75 points of second/third-year subjects, including two compulsory subjects, selected from the lists below.

4. English language assistance

Although the program assumes a good mastery of English, overseas students and local students of non-English speaking background who need to consolidate their proficiency in either spoken or written English may wish to take some ESL subjects. The appropriate subjects offered at first year are:

First-year ESL subjects:
 175-107 Science Communication (ESL)1
 175-120 Advanced ESL 11, repeat 2
 175-121 Advanced ESL 21, repeat 2
 175-123 Introduction to Built Environment Study1
 175-124 Spoken InteractionNot Offered
 175-125 Advanced ESL: Economics and Commerce1
 175-126 Effective Communication for Engineering2
 175-127 Advanced ESL Information Technology1

Students should note that no more than two of these subjects may be credited towards a major in English language. However, only one may be counted toward the first-year component of the major which must include the completion of the compulsory subject 175-106 The Linguistics of English. The second of these subjects may be counted as 12.5 points toward the second-year component of the major.

5. Requirements for a major

A major in English language usually consists of nine 12.5-point subjects, (112.5 points). It comprises:

6. English language subjects

6.1. First year

Students must take two of the following first-year subjects towards their major in English language:

First-year subjects
Compulsory subjectSemester
 175-106 The Linguistics of English2
Optional subjects
 175-105 Introduction to Language1
 175-108 Cross-Cultural Communication2

6.2. Second/third year

Students must take the following compulsory subjects and five optional subjects towards their English language major:

Compulsory subjects:
Linguistics and applied linguisticsSemester
 175-021 Grammar of English1
 One of the following: 
 175-010 Second Language Learning and Teaching2
 175-011 Discourse & PragmaticsNot Offered
Optional subjects
Linguistics and applied linguisticsSemester
 175-007 PhonologyNot Offered
 175-009 First Language Acquisition1
 175-010 Second Language Learning and Teaching2
 175-011 Discourse & PragmaticsNot Offered
 175-012 First & Second Language LiteraciesNot Offered
 175-014 Phonetics1
 175-015 Syntax2
 175-016 Semantics1
 175-017 Historical LinguisticsNot Offered
 175-019 Language & SocietyNot Offered
 175-020 Language & Culture2
 175-212 Language and Identity1
 175-213 Morphology2
 175-410 Computational Linguistics (3rd/4th year subject)Not Offered
Communication Skills
 175-126 Effective Communication for Engineering2
 175-134 Project Based Communication1, repeat 2
 175-210 Business and Management Writing1
 175-211 Technical Writing2
 175-300 Managing Work and ProjectsNot Offered
English
 106-013 Beowulf2
 106-024 Introduction to Old English A: Prose1
 106-029 Introduction to Old English B: Poetry2
Horwood Language Centre
 183-200 Language and Media1
 183-202 Computer Mediated Communication2

7. Combined honours entry

Currently there is no pure honours program in English language. This means that students must combine fourth-year honours in English language with another area of study.

The prerequisites for entry to combined honours in English language are:

For information on how to apply see Applying for Honours.

8. Honours requirements

Students undertaking combined honours in English language must complete:

or

Honours subjects
Linguistics and applied linguisticsSemester
 175-408 Issues in Linguistic Research1
 175-409 Discourse Analysis and RepresentationNot Offered
 175-410 Computational LinguisticsNot Offered
 175-413 Advanced Seminars in English Language1, repeat 2
 175-414 Directed Reading in English Language1, repeat 2
 175-415 Advanced SyntaxNot Offered
 175-423 Advanced PhoneticsNot Offered
 175-435 Advanced Studies in Meaning2
 175-443 BilingualismNot Offered
 175-514 Australian Linguistics Institute2
 175-536 World Englishes1
English
 106-405 Anthologies of Anglo-Saxon PoetryNot Offered
 106-414 Medieval Representations2
 106-467 Latin Paleography and Codicology1

9. Further study

A Bachelor of Arts which includes English language can lead to graduate studies in English, linguistics or applied linguistics.

10. For more information

Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Fifth Floor, Arts Centre
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel. +61 3 8344 5488
Email: enquiries@linguistics.unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.linguistics.unimelb.edu.au

Subject descriptions

Fourth-year subjects

175-517 English Language Thesis
175-413 Advanced Seminars in English Language
175-414 Directed Reading in English Language



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