Curriculum:

1. Specialized courses 2. Elective courses 3. Literature courses 4. Applied English courses

No. of credits required for graduation: 128
1. Specialized courses required by the Department:


courses

semester

credits

Pronunciation Drill (1)
Pronunciation Drill (2)

1 (I / II)

3/3

English Conversation (I) (1)
English Conversation (I) (1)

1 (I / II)

3/3

Writing Practice (1)
Writing Practice (2)

1 (I / II)

3/3

English Phonetics

1

3/3

Approaches to Literary Works(1)
Approaches to Literary Works(2)

1 (I / II)

3

Introduction to Western Literature(1)
Introduction to Western Literature(2)

2 (I / II)

3

Writing Practice (1)
Writing Practice (2)

2 (I / II)

3

English Grammar and Rhetoric

2 (I)

3

Introduction to English Linguistics

2 (II)

3

English Conversation (II) (1)
English Conversation (II) (1)

2 (I / II)

3

English Conversation (III) (1)
English Conversation (III) (1)

3 (I / II)

3

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2. Elective courses:
English teaching courses


courses

semester

credits

Foreign Language Acquisition

2 (I / II)

3/3

Methods and Resources in EFL/ESL Teaching

3 (I / II)

3/3

English Teaching Practice

4 (I / II)

3/3

Practicum of English Teaching

4 (I / II)

3/3

Young Adult Fiction

1 (I)

3

Introduction to English and American Children’s Literature

1 (I)

3

Reading in English and American Children’s Literature

1 (II)

3

English Trade Books and Songs

1 (II)

3

Introduction to Research of EFL/ESL Learning

2 (I)

3

Communication and Learning in English

2 (I)

3

English Computer-aided and Multi-media Instruction

2 (II)

3

Discourse Analysis

3 (II)

3

Bilingualism

3 (II)

3

Language and Culture

3 (I)

3

Issues in TESL/TEFL Teaching

3 (I)

3

Distance English Teaching

3 (I)

3

Studies in Teaching Foreign/Second Language to Children

3 (I)

3

English Classroom Management

3 (II)

3

Policy of Language Teaching

3

3

English Courses Design

3

3

Theory and Practice in Translation

4 (I)

3

Contrastive Study of English and Chinese

4 (II)

3

Research Methodology

4 (II)

3

English Language Assessment

4 (I)

3

Reading Instruction

4 (I)

3

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3. Literature courses:


Bible Literature

1

3

Reading Literature

1

3

Reading English Prose

1

3

English Literature: Before 1800(1)
English Literature: Before 1800(2)

2 (I / II)

3

American Literature

2

3

Reading Fiction

2

3

Children’s Literature

2

3

Reading in English poetry

2

3

An Appreciation of Norse Mythology and Literature

2

3

Study of Film and Literature

2

3

English and American Literature: Since 1800

3

3

Culture Study

3

3

Reading Shakespeare’s Tragedy

3

3

Selected Reading on Shakespeare’s Comedy and Historical Literature

3

3

Seminar on English World Literature

3

3

Reading Famous American Fiction

3

3

European Literature(1)
European Literature(2)

3 (I / II)

3

Literary Criticism(1)
Literary Criticism(2)

4 (I / II)

3

Post-modern Fiction

4

3

Introduction to Comparative Literature

4

3

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4. Applied English courses:


Journalistic English

3

3

Business English

3

3

English oral Broadcasting

4

3

Speech and Debate

4

3

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