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ENG20201

ENG20201 is a course code used by some universities to designate an undergraduate module in English studies, typically offered in the second year of a BA program. The exact syllabus varies by institution, but modules bearing this code generally focus on literary analysis, critical reading, and the development of writing and argumentation skills essential to higher-level English.

Course content commonly combines close study of selected literary texts with an introduction to literary theory

Assessment usually includes a written essay of around 2,000 to 3,000 words, a shorter critical assignment such

Prerequisites typically include successful completion of first-year English modules or equivalent background in language or literature.

Notes: The exact content, assessment structure, and credit value of ENG20201 differ by institution; prospective students

or
historical
context.
Students
may
engage
in
guided
reading,
participate
in
seminars,
and
develop
skills
in
formulating
theses,
using
textual
evidence,
and
citing
scholarship
according
to
academic
conventions.
as
a
commentary
or
analysis,
and
an
end-of-term
examination
or
a
combined
assessment
depending
on
the
department.
Some
variants
may
include
group
work
or
a
presentation.
The
course
may
be
offered
for
15
credits
or
its
institution’s
standard
credit
allocation,
contributing
to
a
bachelor’s
degree
in
English,
Comparative
Literature,
or
related
fields.
should
consult
their
own
course
catalog
for
authoritative
information.