ドイツ語とスペイン語の言語学の学士号(優等学位)
Online United Kingdom
存続期間
3 up to 6 Years
言語
英語
ペース
フルタイム, パートタイム
申請期限
05 Sep 2024
最も早い開始日
Oct 2024
授業料
GBP 21,816 *
学習形式
通信教育
* 総費用:パートタイムで60単位取得の場合、年間3,636ポンド
序章
これは、当校のBA(優等)言語学(Q30)の複数の科目の組み合わせのうちの1つです。さまざまなインタラクティブな教材と実践的なアクティビティを通じて、歴史、時事問題、芸術など、世界中のドイツ語とスペイン語の言語と文化に関するさまざまな側面を学びます。また、応用可能な学術スキルとデジタルリテラシースキルも身に付けます。修了すると、高度な現代語能力と異文化間能力を身につけ、効果的なグローバルコミュニケーターになれます。
コースの主な特徴
- ドイツ語とスペイン語の熟練ユーザー(ヨーロッパ言語共通参照枠レベル C1)を育成します。
- ドイツ語が使用されている文化とスペイン語が使用されている文化に関する高度な知識を養います。
- 異文化コミュニケーション能力を高めます。
アクセシビリティ
当校の資格は可能な限り取得しやすく、包括的なサポート サービスも提供しています。BA (優等学位) 言語学では、さまざまな教材を使用しており、次の要素が含まれています。
- オンライン学習 – ほとんどのモジュールはオンラインで行われますが、印刷物とオンラインの資料が混在しているものもあります。オンライン学習リソースには、ウェブサイト、オーディオ/ビデオ、インタラクティブなアクティビティなどが含まれます。
- オンラインチュートリアル
- グループワーク
- 図やスクリーンショットの使用と作成
- 外部/サードパーティの資料をオンラインで探す
- オンラインカタログとデータベースへのアクセス
- 短答式の質問、エッセイ、口頭発表、対話型スピーキング評価の形式での評価
- フィードバック – 継続的な評価には講師からのフィードバックが含まれ、これを使用してパフォーマンスを向上させます
- 事前に決められたスケジュール – 時間管理スキルの向上をお手伝いします
- 組み込みオンラインスクール(OUレベル2言語モジュール)
かかる時間
- パートタイム学習:6年間
- フルタイムの学習:3〜4年
- 期限: 16年
プログラムの成果
学習を完了すると、次のことができることを証明できるようになります。
Knowledge and understanding
- Communicate fluently and appropriately with competent speakers of at least two languages in a broad variety of oral and written contexts, including academic ones, maintaining a high degree of grammatical accuracy and appropriate style
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of aspects of the societies of the countries where each language is spoken (including aspects such as literatures, cultures, linguistic contexts, politics, geography, and social and economic structures)
- Show intercultural communicative competence, including a reasoned awareness and critical understanding of the cultures and societies associated with each language and the ability to describe, analyse and evaluate the similarities and dissimilarities between cultures and societies with your own
- Recognise the relationship between language and social and political processes, as well as debates surrounding the historical and contemporary relationships between other languages
- Recognise how language develops, works and changes, and how it is used in a variety of contexts and for a variety of purposes
- Understand the nature of linguistic evidence and the different methods used in the collection, description and analysis of language data. (This learning outcome only relates to the routes which include English Language)
- Understand the communicative processes associated with a range of spoken and written academic and/or literary genres.
Cognitive skills
- Make use of a wide variety of written, spoken and multimodal texts for different audiences, employing appropriate reading and listening strategies
- Interpret and critically evaluate evidence in the light of alternative explanations, arguments and theories
- Write texts of different types, following appropriate structures and conventions, selecting and making critical use of written and spoken sources
- Make spoken presentations on particular topics, using appropriate styles and techniques, and take part in a wide variety of spoken interactions, using appropriate discourse strategies.
Practical and/or professional skills
- Work independently, scheduling tasks and managing time effectively
- Gather and process information from a variety of paper, audio-visual and electronic sources
- Demonstrate analytical and problem-solving skills related to academic tasks, including collecting and analysing linguistic data (this learning outcome only relates to the routes which include the English language)
- Make independent judgements and construct coherent arguments, supported by evidence and appropriately referenced
- Plan and undertake small-scale research.
Key skills
- Recognise and use effective learning strategies
- Gather, identify, use and evaluate information from a variety of sources and in a variety of forms
- Respond to feedback to improve the effectiveness of written and spoken communication
- Use information and communication technologies (ICT) as a means of communication, as an aid to learning generally and as an aid to collaborative learning
- Understand, interpret and discuss basic statistical data in the form of graphs, tables and diagrams.
カリキュラム
This qualification has three stages, each comprising 120 credits.
- In Stage 1, you’ll study a compulsory 30-credit module. You’ll choose your remaining 90 credits from a range of language modules.
- In Stage 2, you’ll study a 60-credit German module and a 60-credit Spanish module.
- In Stage 3, you’ll study a 60-credit German module and a 60-credit Spanish module.
Your chosen route will be a combination of two modern languages. You have two options for completing the different stages of your study:
- study both languages at the same time, working through Stages 1, 2 and 3 in order, or
- study one language first, completing these modules at each Stage, then repeating the route for your second language.
Whichever option you choose, if you start as a beginner when studying any modern languages you’ll study 150 credits at Stage 1. Your degree will take at least four years to complete.
Stage 1 (120 credits)
You'll study the following:
- Exploring languages and cultures (L161)
You'll choose 90 credits from the following lists (at least 30 must be from list B):
List A:
- Introduction to French studies (beginners) (L102)
- Introduction to German studies (beginners) (L103)
- Introduction to Spanish studies (beginners) (L106)
- Beginners’ Chinese (L108)
- Introducing English language studies (L101)
- English for academic purposes online (L185)
List B:
- French Studies 1 (intermediate) (L112)
- German Studies 1 (intermediate) (L113)
- Spanish Studies 1 (intermediate) (L116)
Stage 2 (120 credits)
You'll study both of the following:
- German Studies 2: Language and Culture of the German-speaking world (L223)
- Spanish Studies 2: Language and Culture of the Spanish-speaking world (L226)
Stage 3 (120 credits)
You'll study both of the following:
- German Studies 3: Language and Culture of the German-speaking world (L333)
- Spanish Studies 3: Language and Culture of the Spanish-speaking world (L336)
Assessment
Our assessments are all designed to reinforce your learning and help you show your understanding of the topics. The mix of assessment methods will vary between modules.
Computer-Marked Assignments
- Usually, a series of online, multiple-choice questions.
Tutor-Marked Assignments
- You’ll have a number of these throughout each module, each with a submission deadline.
- They can be made up of essays, questions, experiments or something else to test your understanding of what you have learned.
- Your tutor will mark and return them to you with detailed feedback.
End-of-Module Assessments
- The final, marked piece of work on most modules.
- Modules with an end-of-module assessment won’t usually have an exam.
Exams
- Some modules end with an exam. You’ll be given time to revise and prepare.
- You’ll be given your exam date at least 5 months in advance.
- Most exams take place remotely, and you will complete them at home or an alternative location.
- If a module requires you to take a face-to-face exam, this will be made clear in the module description, and you will be required to take your exam in person at one of our exam centres.