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Program Type: 
Thesis
Course Code: 
ELIT 538
Semester: 
Spring
Course Type: 
Area Elective
P: 
3
Lab: 
0
Credits: 
3
ECTS: 
7
Course Language: 
English
Course Content: 

This course introduces modern playwrights from British and other English-language literatures. 

Teaching Methods: 
1: Lecture, 2: Question-Answer, 3: Discussion, 4: Simulation, 5: Case Study
Assessment Methods: 
A: Testing, B: Class Performance, C: Homework, D: Presentation

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Course Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes Teaching Methods Assessment Methods
1) To read drama as a work to be performed on stage. 1-6, 9-10 1,3 A,C
2) To evaluate the development of the dramatic form. 1-6, 9-10 1,3 A,C
3) To relate the dramatic content to the cultural-historical development. 1-6, 9-10 1,3 A,C
4) To analyze different definitions of drama. 1-4, 6-10 1,2,3 B,C,D
5) To gain interpretative skills used in the analysis of literary texts. 1-4, 6-10 1,2,3 B,C,D

Course Flow

COURSE CONTENT
Week Topics Study Materials
1 Introduction  
2 Oscar Wilde  
3 Oscar Wilde  
4 George Bernard Shaw  
5 George Bernard Shaw  
6 Samuel Beckett  
7 Samuel Beckett  
8 John Osborne  
9 John Osborne  
10 Harold Pinter  
11 Harold Pinter  
12 Tom Stoppard  
13 Tom Stoppard  
14 General Discussion  
15 Conclusion  

 

Recommended Sources

RECOMMENDED SOURCES
Textbook  
Additional Resources  

Material Sharing

MATERIAL SHARING
Documents  
Assignments  
Exams  

Assessment

ASSESSMENT
IN-TERM STUDIES NUMBER PERCENTAGE
Assignment 6 60
Final Exam 1 40
Total   100
CONTRIBUTION OF FINAL EXAMINATION TO OVERALL GRADE   40
CONTRIBUTION OF IN-TERM STUDIES TO OVERALL GRADE   60
Total   100

Course’s Contribution to Program

COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
No Program Learning Outcomes Contribution
1 2 3 4 5  
1 The ability to apply knowledge of English and world literature and social sciences to topics including culture, society, ethics, politics etc.         X  
2 The ability to review, analyze and apply the relevant literature.         X  
3 The ability to carry out interdisciplinary reading and analysis.         X  
4 Utilising the concepts of critical theories in developing life strategies.     X      
5 Awareness of professional ethics and responsibility.     X      
6 Effective communication skills.         x  
7 Understanding the global and social impact of literary movements.     X      
8 An awareness of the importance of lifelong learning. x          
9 A knowledge of literature and the cultural issues of the period.       x    
10 Using sources and tools to carry out literary research.         X  

ECTS

ECTS ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT WORKLOAD BY THE COURSE DESCRIPTION
       
Activities Quantity Duration
(Hour)
Total
Workload
(Hour)
Course Duration (15 x course hours) 15 3 45
Out-of-classroom study 15 5 75
Presentation 1 20 20
Final Paper 1 35 35
Total Work Load     175
Total Work Load / 25 (h)     7.0
ECTS Credit of the Course     7