1. Programme Aims
The programme aims to:
- advance students’ understanding of the professional, managerial and technical dimensions of work in the publishing industry;
- equip students with a sufficiently advanced command of the English language to enable them to undertake editorial work professionally in any English-speaking country;
- provide the core skills needed to obtain an entry-level professional position in the publishing industry;
- equip students with an awareness of legal, ethical and professional issues as they relate to the publishing industry;
- promote an understanding of the information needs of individuals and organisations and knowledge of the systems and technologies by which information is handled;
- provide an environment in which students are encouraged to think, read and reason critically, creatively and independently, and to weigh the importance of alternative arguments and perspectives;
- enhance students’ ability to analyse critically different forms of discourse;
- foster the ability to conduct independent research using appropriate methodologies and to present the results appropriately.
2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:
- QAA Subject Benchmark Statement for Librarianship and Information Management (2007)
http://www.qaa.ac.uk/academicinfrastructure/benchmark/statements/librarianship07.pdf
- Loughborough University Department of Information Science, Learning and Teaching Strategy
https://internal.lboro.ac.uk/sci/ls/dept/L&T%20documents/Learning%20and%20Teaching%20Strategy%20revised%20Feb02.doc
- QAA Framework for Higher Education Qualifications
4. Programme structure
4.1 Part A - Introductory Modules
Semester 1
COMPULSORY MODULES (weight 600)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAA101
|
Critical Studies 1
|
10 credits
|
EAA102
|
An Introduction to Language
|
10 credits
|
EAA104
|
Introduction to Poetry 1
|
10 credits
|
EAA801
|
Communicating Knowledge
|
10 credits
|
EAA806
|
Web Design
|
10 credits
|
EAA807
|
History of Publishing
|
10 credits
|
OPTIONAL MODULES - NONE
Semester 2
COMPULSORY MODULES (weight 40)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAA201
|
Critical Studies 2
|
10 credits
|
EAA804
|
Publishing Law
|
10 credits
|
EAA805
|
Graphic Design and Desktop Publishing
|
10 credits
|
EAA808
|
Contemporary Publishing and Bookselling
|
10 credits
|
OPTIONAL MODULES (weight 10)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAA204
|
Introduction to Poetry 2
|
10
|
EAA015
|
Introduction to the Short Narrative
|
10
|
EAA016
|
The Essay
|
10
|
EAA002
|
Women’s Voices
|
10
|
4.2 Part B
COMPULSORY MODULES (80 credits in total over the year)
*Students have to take either EAB001 or EAB008 in Part B as a compulsory module. They can though choose to take both modules – one as compulsory, one as an option.
Semester 1 (30 or 50 credits)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAB001
|
British Drama 1576-1737 [OR EAB008*]
|
20 credits
|
EAB801
|
Text and Editing
|
20 credits
|
EAB804
|
Marketing in the Publishing Industry
|
20 credits
|
OPTIONAL MODULES (10-40 credits)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAB154
|
Chivalry from Chaucer to Shakespeare
|
20 credtis
|
EAB113
|
Introduction to Linguistics
|
20 credits
|
EAB039
|
Nineteenth-Century American Writing
|
20 credits
|
EAB102
|
American Adaptations
|
20 credits
|
EAB020
|
Diverse Voices
|
20 credits
|
EAB154
|
Chivalry from Chaucer to Shakespeare
|
20 credits
|
EAB040
|
New Women’s Writing
|
20 credis
|
Semester 2
COMPULSORY MODULES (weight 30-50)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAB008
|
Victorian Literature [OR EAB001*]
|
20 credits
|
EAB805
|
Children's Reading
|
20 credits
|
OPTIONAL MODULES (weight 10-30)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAB012
|
African American Culture
|
20 credits
|
EAB060
|
American Nightmare
|
20 credits
|
EAB114
|
Elephants and Engines: An Introduction to Creative Writing
|
20 credits
|
EAB110
|
Introduction to Multimodality
|
20 credits
|
EAB016
|
Language in Society (pre-requisite EAB113)
|
20 credits
|
EAB018
|
Women's Writing in the 17th Century
|
20 credits
|
EAB711
|
Eighteenth-Century Literature
|
20 credits
|
EAB035
|
Weird Tale
|
20 credits
|
4.3 Part C
COMPULSORY MODULE operating across both semesters: (weight 30)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAC809
|
Project
|
40 credits
|
or
|
EAC009
|
Dissertation
|
40 credits
|
The modular weight for both EAC809 and EAC009 is split between semesters in the ratio 10:20. If EAC809 is chosen, candidates will be required to take a further 10 credits with the prefix EAC8 in the course of Part C. If EAC009 is taken, candidates will be required to take a further 30 credits with the prefix EAC during Part C. In either case, students will take a total of 60 credits in Publishing modules and 60 credits in English modules. A module cannot be taken in Part C if previously taken in Part B.
Semester 1
COMPULSORY MODULES None
OPTIONAL MODULES (total weight 30 or 50)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAC012
|
America at War
|
20 credits
|
EAC214
|
Maps and Motors
|
20 credits
|
EAC103
|
Modernisms
|
20 credits
|
EAC034
|
Narratives of American Sport
|
20 credits
|
EAC022
|
Ulysses in Context
|
20 credits
|
EAC229
|
Neo-Victorianism
|
20 credits
|
EAC811
|
Graphic Communication (year-long)
|
10 credits
|
Semester 2
OPTIONAL MODULES (total weight 30 or 50)
Code
|
Title
|
Credit Value
|
EAC808
|
Publishers, Authors and Agents
|
20 credits
|
EAC811
|
Graphic Communication (year-long)
|
10 credits
|
EAC806
|
The Child and the Book
|
20 credits
|
EAC013
|
Postmodern America
|
20 credits
|
EAC109
|
Romantic Writing 1815-1832
|
20 credits
|
EAC008
|
Putting Women Centre Stage
|
20 credits
|
EAC701
|
Global America
|
20 credits
|
EAC300
|
Rare Shakespeare
|
20 credits
|
EAC016
|
Cruel and Unusual
|
20 credits
|
EAC301
|
T S Eliot
|
20 credits
|
5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award
5.1.1 In order to progress from Part A to Part B, candidates must satisfy the minimum requirements as set out in Regulation XX, and also obtainat least 40% in all compulsory English modules and obtain a mark of 80% in the citation/bibliometric test in EAA803, Studying Publishing.
5.1.2 In order to progress from Part B to Part C, candidates must satisfy the minimum credit requirements set out in Regulation XX and at least 40% in all compulsory English modules.
5.1.3 To be eligible for the award of the Honours degree, candidates must satisfy the minimum credit requirements set out in Regulation XX.
5.2 Provision will be made in accordance with Regulation XX for eligible candidates in any part of the programme to undergo re-assessment within the University’s special assessment period, except where fewer than 60 credits have been achieved.
6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification
Candidates’ final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments in Parts B and C, in accordance with the scheme set out in Regulation XX. The average mark for each Part will be combined in the ratio Part B: 40%, Part C: 60% to determine the Programme Mark.