Ramowy program studiów
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Informacje ogólne
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Nazwa zajęć |
Kultura brytyjska |
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Kod zajęć |
FA-1-2,6,19-20 |
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Status zajęć |
Obowiązkowy |
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Wydział / Instytut |
Instytut Humanistyczno - Społeczny |
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Kierunek studiów |
filologia angielska |
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Moduł specjalizacyjny |
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Specjalizacja |
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Poziom studiów |
studia pierwszego stopnia |
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Profil |
Praktyczny |
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Osoba odpowiedzialna za program zajęć |
mgr Michael Pacholka |
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Wymagania (Kompetencje wstępne) |
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Założenia i cele zajęć |
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Prowadzący zajęcia |
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Egzaminator/ Zaliczający |
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Nakład pracy studenta - bilans punktów ECTS
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Efekty uczenia się
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Formy i metody kształceniaStudent - student Teacher - student Student - teacher |
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Treści programowe
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Topic list: What is Britain? Who are the British? Geography. Historical overview. Governmental overview I: Administrative divisions, Gov't parties and leaders; ministries; Bureaucracy. Governmental overview II: Public participation in Gov't.; Pressure groups; Volunteering & volunteers, NGOs; Education; Immigrants and Immigration; religious divisions; plus: the NHS. Victorian trappings: the British Empire and Imperial trappings: the problems with being a post-colonial power; Post WWI; post WWII;. Suez. Class divisions. Manners and etiquette: British dos and don'ts Manchester and London.. Tales, rhymes, legends and such like. The 60s revolution: The music. The Beatles. Music and fashion; Carnegie Street; the New Optimism; the sexual revolution, the Pill. Media in Britain: branches of; types of; influences of; scandals in. British cinema. British comedy. the British intellectual tradition. Fine art and high culture Literature. Character types as depicted in and created by British literature and cinema. Culturally defining moments in British history. The elephant in the room: Brexit. |
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Students are to prepare, alone or in pairs (in exceptional cases a group of three will be permitted), shortish presentations (25 - 45 minutes), accompanied by appropriate A-V material, on some topic relating to some aspect or aspects of British life and culture. Attendance is compulsory (which is to say two (2) absences only are permitted). Topic list: What is Britain and who are the British? The British Empire and Imperial trappings Victorian trappings. Holidays and celebrations; food and drink; manners and etiquette; British dos and don'ts. British cities. Tales, rhymes, legends and such like. The 60s revolution: The Beatles and the music scene; evolution of British music since the 60s. British fashion: Carnegie street. Media in Britain. British cinema. British comedy (what makes it 'British'?) The British intellectual tradition. Fine Art and High Culture in Britain Literature. Other--Students may create their own topic, though this must first be cleared with the instructor. |
Kryteria oceny osiągniętych efektów uczenia się
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Kryteria oceny efektów uczenia się osiągniętych przez studenta |
Preparation and presentation of an adequate in-class A-V accompanied project, on a topic of the student's choice, though cleared first with the instructor, as well as participation in presentations given by others. Successful completion of a take-home exam relating to material presented during lectures, and short oral exam relating to presentations and some topic relating to British life and culture (these oral topics will be given out beforehand. A grade of 5 will be granted to students who have a very good knowledge of British life and culture, are able to engage in and understand perfectly or almost perfectly discussions pertaining to British life and culture, and who fully understand the importance of participation in aspects of the British Cultural heritage. A grade of 4 will be granted to students who have a good knowledge of British life and culture, are able to engage in and understand well discussions pertaining to British life and culture, and who understand well the importance of participation in aspects of the British Cultural heritage. A grade of 3 will be granted to students who have an adequate knowledge of British life and culture, are able adequately to engage in and understand discussions pertaining to British life and culture, and who understand more or less adequately the importance of participation in aspects of the British Cultural heritage. A grade of 2 will be given to students who have an inadequate knowledge of British life and culture, are unable adequately to engage in and understand discussions pertaining to British life and culture, and who do not have an adequate understanding of the importance of participation in aspects of the British Cultural heritage. |
Forma weryfikacji osiągnięć studenta i warunki zaliczenia zajęć
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Forma weryfikacji osiągnięć studenta |
Zaliczenie i egzamin |
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Warunki odbywania i zaliczenia zajęć oraz dopuszczenia do końcowego egzaminu (zaliczenia z oceną) |
Student presentations will count for 50% of the final grade, the take-home exam will account for 35% of the final grade, and the oral exam also 15% of the final grade. Students' language level should now be at, or approaching B2. |
Wykaz zalecanego piśmiennictwa
Wykaz literatury podstawowej
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Wykaz literatury uzupełniającej
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Wymiar, zasady i forma odbywania praktyk zawodowych
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Wymiar, zasady i forma odbywania praktyk zawodowych |
Not applicable. |
