Horizon College and Seminary
Programme Detail: English Literature I
Language of this entry | English (UK, International) |
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Name of Programme / Training Resource | English Literature I |
Type of Training | Individual standalone programme |
Reference Number | G*105 |
Description | This course considers the works of selected major English authors of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One third of the course will be devoted to the practice of compositional skills. (University Transferable course) |
Keywords | 16th century, 17th century,practice of compositional skills,University transferable course |
Languages Programme Available in | English (UK, International) |
Other Languages | |
Country and region where programme is available | Canada / Saskatchewan |
Area of Ministry and Focus | Transforming Culture, Arts and the Media / Languages and Literature |
Residential/Non Residential | Residential |
Full-time or Part-time | Full-time |
Level | Introductory |
Cost Range | US$100,000 or more |
Actual Cost | $560 |
Bursaries/scholarships available | |
Actual Length | 4 months |
Average hours of study per week | 10 |
Methods of instruction | lectures, reading, correspondence, internet, DVDs, work-book study, mentoring/coaching, journal keeping, prayer times |
Percentage of time spent in formal learning (e.g. lectures, structured reading, work-books, etc.) | approx. 50% |
Percentage of time spent on non-formal skill-based learning (e.g. learning on the job and supervised practice, etc.) | approx. 30% |
Percentage of time spent in informal unstructured learning (e.g. prayer times, teamwork). | approx. 20% |
Average number of students who take the programme per year (or, if this is a new programme, the number who can be accommodated) | 20 |
Prerequisite Programmes | |
Other Prerequisites | |
Qualifications gained | 3 credit hours |
Qualifications this programme is part of | certificate, diploma or degree |
Programme Accredited by | |
Other Accrediting Bodies | ABHE (Association of Biblical Higher Education) |
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