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AMERICAN STUDIES AT KEELE

Single Honours Dual Honours Single Honours English & American Literatures. AMERICAN STUDIES AT KEELE. 2012 entry 2014/15 entry. Overview. American Studies: our history and philosophy EALs degree programmes and degree structure Year 1 and Year 2 Opportunities to study abroad Year 3

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AMERICAN STUDIES AT KEELE

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  1. Single Honours Dual Honours Single Honours English & American Literatures AMERICAN STUDIES AT KEELE 2012 entry 2014/15 entry

  2. Overview American Studies: our history and philosophy EALs degree programmes and degree structure Year 1 and Year 2 Opportunities to study abroad Year 3 Staff Learning, teaching and assessment Sources of support Distinctive features Other facilities Careers Further information

  3. American Studies – our history & philosophy Keele pioneered American Studies Multi- and inter-disciplinary study Literature & Culture specialists Key global role of U.S. Internationalism Generic and transferable skills

  4. Our degree programmes Single Honours English & American Literatures Single Honours American Studies Dual Honours American Studies with another principal subject (History, English …) Major in American Studies (minor in the other principal subject) Minor in American Studies (major in the other principal subject eg. LLB Law with American Studies)

  5. Three years – 120 credits a year Two semesters per year – 60 credits a semester Four 15 credit modules a semester Elective modules approved as part of the programme Elective modules in foreign languages, topics of general interest, studying abroad, volunteering, employability skills Single Honours – 255 credits (17 modules) EALs Degree structure

  6. Year 1 English & American Literatures • Core modules • Semester 1: Reading Literature • Starting Out: An Introduction to American Literature • Semester 2: Becoming a Critic • Transatlantic Gothic: C19 English & American Literatures • Elective modules • A Beginner’s Guide to Contemporary America / Poetry through Practice / Reading Film / Telling Tales • New York, New York: An Introduction to American Culture / The American Past: Explorations in US History / Fiction through Practice / Approaches to Film / Playing Parts

  7. Year 2, Semester 1 EALs • Choose at least two from: • Burning Crosses: Religion and American Culture / History of the US in the Twentieth Century / The Romance of Fiction: History and Society in C19 American Literature / Romanticisms / Twentieth Century Novels into Films / The Age of Shakespeare and Donne / Aspects of the Novel 1740-1930 / Lyrics and the Popular Song

  8. Year 2, Semester 2 EALs • Choose at least two from: • The Detective and the American City / Alfred Hitchcock’s America / From Modernity to Counter-Culture: American Literature and Social Criticism in the C20 / Creative Writing: Poetry and Prose / French Cinema / The Drawn Sword: Literature and the English Civil War / Victorian Performances / Postwar British Fiction and Poetry, Satire

  9. Opportunities to study abroad • Go to the USA, Canada, or Europe • Fine to stay at Keele • One semester (dual honours) or two semester option for single honours (pay one semester fees only) • Selection by competition and interview • Compulsory Year 1 module in Intercultural Communication • Tuition, accommodation and books at Keele rates • Special insurance rates • High season travel expenses • Return with transcript and portfolio • Grades count towards Keele degree • More specialized regional modules

  10. Opportunities to study abroad • Campus and urban university settings: • Appalachian State, Ball State, Bowling Green State, Colorado State, Loyola, Minnesota State, Oklahoma State, Old Dominion, Maryland, North Carolina (Greensboro or Wilmington), North Texas, San Diego State, Southern Mississippi, Southern Maine, San Antonio, Knoxville, Salt Lake City, Willamette • Alberta, British Columbia, Brock, Montreal, Dalhousie, Guelph, Memorial, Ottawa, Toronto, Windsor, York

  11. Year 3 • 60 credits a semester • Must do one year-long 30 credit Independent Study Project (e.g. a dissertation) plus 3 modules each semester) • Can do two ISPs (plus 2 modules each semester) – or even 3 (plus 1 + 1)! • ISPs available in American Literature, English Literature, Creative Writing and all other principals

  12. Year 3 EALs • Choose from: • Silence, Strength, and Sentiment: Gender and Sexuality in C19 American Literature / Film Noir: the Dark Side of America / Postcolonial and World Literature in English / Sex, Scandal and Society: Eighteenth-Century Writing The Writer as Psychologist: The Great Russian Realists / Shakespeare on Film: Adaptation and Appropriation / Dickens, Collins and Detection • Words and Pictures: The Contemporary American Graphic Novel / High Culture: Drink, Drugs and the American Dream / Postmodernism: Fiction / Film and Theory / The Two Cultures of the Arts and Sciences / Romantic Voices / The Canadian Metropolis / Milton / Shakespearean Stages

  13. Year 3 Independent Study Projects • 30-credit English or American literature dissertation – or Creative Writing (c. 10,000 words) • Work spread over 2 semesters • Structured programme of lectures, group meetings, individual supervision • Choose your topic and work autonomously with expert guidance • Culminating piece of work; preparation for postgraduate studies

  14. Staff • Professor David Amigoni – Victorian literature and science • Professor Ian Bell – American modernism • Dr Nick Bentley – Contemporary literature, cultural theory • Professor Susan Bruce – Renaissance literature, Shakespeare • Dr Anthony Carrigan – Eco-criticism, postcolonial literature • Professor Oliver Harris – Twentieth-century American literature and film • Dr Beth Johnson – Film Studies • Dr Tim Lustig – Nineteenth and twentieth-century American literature • Professor Scott McCracken – Modernism, Popular fiction • Dr Ceri Morgan – Contemporary Canadian literature • Dr James Peacock – Contemporary American literature • Dr Roger Pooley – Seventeenth-century literature, religion, modern poetry • Dr Nicholas Seager – Eighteenth-century literature • James Sheard – Poetry • Dr Jonathon Shears – Romanticism and Victorian literature • Joe Stretch – Fiction, Lyrics

  15. Learning and teaching Lectures Seminars Workshops Individual consultation Individual supervision Extracurricular events and activities

  16. Assessment Essays Examinations Tutorial performance Formative exercises Portfolios Oral presentations Dissertations

  17. Sources of support • Programme Director • Personal Tutor • Module Tutors • KLE via Hallsnet or Wifi (eVision, Blackboard, online texts and documents, quizzes, Chat facilities, assignments, announcements and much more) • Staff-Student Liaison Committee • Life and Learning team in Student Support and Development Services • Resident tutors in each hall • Student Union Independent Advice Unit

  18. Distinctive Features Flexible and varied programmes Interesting and challenging modules Range widely, then specialize Study abroad opportunities Research-active staff Development of subject-specific, generic and transferable skills A supportive team of tutors who will get to know you as an individual

  19. Other facilities Library IT provision Undergraduate Resource Centre Drama society Keele Writing Visiting speakers and writers Film and theatre trips Extensive and attractive campus environment Modern and well-equipped teaching rooms

  20. Careers Tracking graduate destinations High proportion of graduates in employment Teaching, management, postgraduate studies, media and journalism, law and government, financial and business… Close relationship with Careers Service, including dedicated seminars for English students

  21. Further information • http://www.keele.ac.uk/americanstudies • for news and events, full programme specifications, module outlines and more… • Programme Director: Dr James Peacock • j.h.peacock@keele.ac.uk

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