Outline
Outline
This major develops understanding of the making and circulation of meaning within a culture. It pays particular attention to the construction of cultural values and how they are articulated through social and creative practice.
What you'll learn
- identify, explain and apply the key disciplinary concepts in English and Cultural Studies.
- apply the theoretical, logical and methodological processes appropriate to issues that exist or arise in the field English and Cultural Studies- this is key to thinking creatively and generating innovative solutions to questions.
- access and evaluate the sources, authority and relevance of information and synthesise key facts, themes and ideas in English and Cultural Studies.
- communicate ideas to a range of audiences and in a variety of media and genres.
- use technologies to access resources, communicate effectively and develop writing and research skills.
- use disciplinary skills and knowledge to sustain intellectual curiosity in order to enhance learning strategies and support different intellectual and professional roles required by the broader community.
- acknowledge the interrelationship between local, national and global perspectives and apply this to the enhancement of international practices and standards within the discipline.
- value a range of cultural knowledge and take care to represent these, where appropriate, in an ethical and professional manner.
- work independently and/or collaboratively to produce innovative and informed research that contributes meaningfully to contemporary culture.