According to the curriculum, there is no a previous condition that could limit the access of any student to this subject.
However, the Grade Board expects and hopes the enrolled student to have acquired a basic command of English Grammar and its skills in the Secondary School period, although this is not compulsory for the student.
This subject, English II, is part of Module II of the Degree curriculum and is made up of 18 ECTS Credits (distributed among the subjects English I, II and III) of Basic Training (FB).
This module has been designed so that students acquire basic skills in English, serving also as an instrument that provides them with an added capacity to access information on the rest of the subjects that compound this degree. Moreover, this moduel also provides, not only the access to bibliographic directories and electronic resources of all kinds, but also the participation in mobility programs (Erasmus +), according to their academic destination within the international learning agreements that have been established and signed by the UCLM.
With the integration of this Module II, Article 4.3 of the Agreement of the Commission for the Reform of Degrees and Study Plans of the UCLM is fulfilled, since the intensification in a foreign language (English) will allow the student to acquire sufficient skills in oral expression and written, as well as in the specific language of the humanistic field, even giving them the possibility of preparing and defending their Final Degree Project in this language and of carrying out external practices (optional) in the European context.
The inter and multidisciplinary nature of the new BA in Humanities: Cultural History, since it is a compendium of Cultural Sciences, places it in an unbeatable starting point to prepare future professionals in the new fields opened up in this field. moment in the field of Culture and Communication and, especially, in the field of interpretation and dissemination of cultural heritage and teaching. For which linguistic knowledge in the modern language, English, becomes essential in a globalized world where English is the lingua franca of the world of business, scientific communication, tourism and the Internet.
The BA in Humanities: Cultural History provides a solid education, built around different knowledge and methods (History, Arts, Literature, Culture, Geography, Social Anthropology, Living Languages (English), Communication and Technologies).
This BA is a multidisciplinarity that is at the origin of the Human Sciences and Culture, and is linked to the technological, computer and modern language training necessary today.
This Degree allows an easy and convenient reorientation towards other disciplines and tools to achieve a professional training. This is based on the possession of a complete base of general culture, a critical spirit, a coordinated and comprehensive vision of all disciplines and multi-purpose training (both theoretical and practical) in the new information and communication technologies and in languages command, to allow professional activities in multiple and differentiated realities.
In addition, its own objectives are justified by the academic criteria of the tenured professor, by virtue of the Principle of Academic Freedom, established by the Spanish Constitution of 1978, in its Title I, Chapter 2, Section 1, Article 20 and Letter C.
Course competences | |
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Code | Description |
E02 | Knowing, understanding and using the methods inherent to the disciplines of the field of study (Anthropology, Art, History, Geography, Philosophy, Language and Literature) |
E04 | Understanding and using different sources of information: oral, source documents (bibliographies, records, etc.) and references from the Internet. |
E08 | Establishing links between the historical framework and the cultural manifestations of each stage and comparing the results |
E16 | Knowing and understanding the major schools of philosophical and political thinking as part of human culture. |
E28 | Acquiring specialised vocabulary and formal expressions related to specialised English language (historical and artistic) inherent to this field of knowledge. |
G01 | Command of a second foreign language (level B1) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages |
G02 | Knowledge of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) |
G03 | Expressing correctly in oral and written forms in his/her own language |
G04 | Ethical commitment and professional ethics |
G05 | Analysis and synthesis capacity |
G07 | Applying critical, analytical and creative thinking and proving innovative capacities |
G11 | Communicating ideas, problems and solutions in public or in technical contexts efficiently |
G13 | Sensitiveness to multiculturalism and gender-related issues |
G15 | Committing to the defence of human rights |
G16 | Understanding cultural heritage from a critical, multicultural and universalist perspective |
Course learning outcomes | |
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Description | |
Additional outcomes | |
Not established. |
This subject, English Language II, is part of Module II of the Degree study plan and consists on 18 ECTS Credits (distributed among the subjects English Language I, II and III) of Basic Training (FB). This module has been designed so that students acquire basic skills in English, in such a way that it serves as an instrument that provides them with an added capacity to access information on the rest of the subjects that make up this degree by facilitating, not only the consultation of bibliographic directories and electronic resources of all kinds, but also the participation in mobility programs, both Erasmus and Leonardo, whatever their destination within the agreements established by the UCLM. With the integration of this Module II, Article 4.3 of the Agreement of the Commission for the Reform of Degrees and Study Plans of the UCLM is fulfilled, since the intensification in a foreign language (English) will allow the student to acquire sufficient skills in oral expression and written, as well as in the specific language of the humanistic field, even giving them the possibility of preparing and defending their Final Degree Project in this language and of carrying out external practices (optional) in the European context.
The inter and multidisciplinary nature of the new Bachelor's Degree in Humanities: Cultural History, since it is a compendium of Cultural Sciences, places it in an unbeatable starting point to prepare future professionals in the new fields opened up in this field. moment in the field of Culture and Communication and, especially, in the field of interpretation and dissemination of cultural heritage and teaching. For which linguistic knowledge in the modern language, English, becomes essential in a globalized world where English is the lingua franca of the world of business, scientific communication, tourism and the Internet.
The Bachelor's Degree in Humanities: Cultural History provides a solid education, built around different knowledge and methods -history, arts, literature, geography, social anthropology, living languages (English), communication and technologies-, that is, a multidisciplinarity that is at the origin of the Human Sciences and Culture, and which is linked to the technological, computer and modern language training necessary today, in such a way that it allows an easy and convenient reorientation towards other disciplines and tools to achieve a professional training in which the possession of a complete base of general culture, a critical spirit, a coordinated and comprehensive vision of all disciplines and multi-purpose training -both theoretical and practical- in the new information and communication technologies and in languages, allowing professional activities in multiple and differentiated realities. In addition, its own objectives are justified by the academic criteria of the tenured professor, by virtue of the Principle of Academic Freedom, established by the Spanish Constitution of 1978, in its Title I, Chapter 2, Section 1, Article 20 and Letter C.
Training Activity | Methodology | Related Competences (only degrees before RD 822/2021) | ECTS | Hours | As | Com | Description | |
Class Attendance (theory) [ON-SITE] | Other Methodologies | E04 E28 G01 G11 G15 G16 | 1.2 | 30 | Y | N | The master class method will be used to impart theoretical knowledge. | |
Class Attendance (practical) [ON-SITE] | Cooperative / Collaborative Learning | E04 E28 G01 G11 G15 G16 | 0.88 | 22 | Y | N | The acquired theoretical notions will be put into practice through oral interaction in the classroom. | |
Writing of reports or projects [OFF-SITE] | E04 | 1.48 | 37 | Y | Y | Students must prepare a written work that they will present within the deadlines that have been established at the beginning of the subject. Resitting. | ||
Study and Exam Preparation [OFF-SITE] | Guided or supervised work | E04 E28 | 1.48 | 37 | Y | Y | In the same way, students must prepare an activity that they will present in oral performance. Resitting. | |
Study and Exam Preparation [OFF-SITE] | Self-study | E04 E28 | 0.64 | 16 | Y | Y | Personal study of the student. Consult bibliographical sources. Reflective analyses in English on the subject content. Resitting. | |
Final test [ON-SITE] | Assessment tests | G01 | 0.32 | 8 | Y | Y | The final test will consist on some grammar exercises, both theoretical and practical, and some writing and written and listening comprehension tests. Resitting. | |
Total: | 6 | 150 | ||||||
Total credits of in-class work: 2.4 | Total class time hours: 60 | |||||||
Total credits of out of class work: 3.6 | Total hours of out of class work: 90 |
As: Assessable training activity Com: Training activity of compulsory overcoming (It will be essential to overcome both continuous and non-continuous assessment).
Evaluation System | Continuous assessment | Non-continuous evaluation * | Description |
Oral presentations assessment | 20.00% | 20.00% | All students must take a test or oral activity in class to assess their ability to express themselves in a foreign language. |
Theoretical papers assessment | 20.00% | 20.00% | All students must submit a written work to assess their ability to write. At the beginning of the course, students will be provided with "assessment criteria notes" in which the work delivery dates will be set. These apostilles will also be published on the virtual campus. |
Assessment of active participation | 20.00% | 20.00% | This percentage will include the evaluation of the continuous evaluation of the student through their participation and use in the classroom and through the correction of the daily tasks that have been assigned. |
Portfolio assessment | 10.00% | 10.00% | The delivery of all the practices that have been accomplished in class or out of class will be valued. |
Final test | 30.00% | 30.00% | It is compulsory to pass this global assessment test with an average numerical grade of 5 (C) in order to make the application of the rest of the percentages effective. |
Total: | 100.00% | 100.00% |
Not related to the syllabus/contents | |
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Hours | hours |
Unit 1 (de 6): Cultural History Schools. Modal Verbs. | |
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Activities | Hours |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Other Methodologies] | 5 |
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Cooperative / Collaborative Learning] | 3.66 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Guided or supervised work] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 2.66 |
Teaching period: Weeks 1, 2 and 3 |
Unit 2 (de 6): Popular Culture Concept. Reported Speech. | |
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Activities | Hours |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Other Methodologies] | 5 |
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Cooperative / Collaborative Learning] | 3.66 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Guided or supervised work] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 2.66 |
Teaching period: Weeks 4 and 5 |
Unit 3 (de 6): Cultural History of Book. Comparatives. | |
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Activities | Hours |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Other Methodologies] | 5 |
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Cooperative / Collaborative Learning] | 3.66 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Guided or supervised work] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 2.66 |
Teaching period: Weeks 6, 7 and 8 |
Unit 4 (de 6): History of Literacy & Reading. Prepositions. | |
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Activities | Hours |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Other Methodologies] | 5 |
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Cooperative / Collaborative Learning] | 3.22 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Guided or supervised work] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 2.66 |
Teaching period: Weeks 9 and 10 |
Unit 5 (de 6): Classical Cultural History. Adverbs & Conjunctions. | |
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Activities | Hours |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Other Methodologies] | 5 |
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Cooperative / Collaborative Learning] | 3 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Guided or supervised work] | 6.16 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 2.66 |
Teaching period: Weeks 11 and 12 |
Unit 6 (de 6): Cultural History Theory. Connectors & Emphasis. | |
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Activities | Hours |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Other Methodologies] | 5 |
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Cooperative / Collaborative Learning] | 4.8 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][] | 6.2 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Guided or supervised work] | 6.2 |
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 2.7 |
Final test [PRESENCIAL][Assessment tests] | 8 |
Teaching period: Weeks 13 and 14 |
Global activity | |
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Activities | hours |