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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SECOND MAJOR SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Undergraduates matriculated in Academic Year 2006/07 and after may choose to take English Language as a second major subject. The following requirements apply for students matriculated in: AY2006/07 and AY2007/08: Pass at least 48 MCs of EL or EL-recognised modules, which include the following: 1. EL1101E The Nature of Language 2. EL2101 OR EL2201 Structure of Sentences and Meanings 3. EL2102 OR Structure of Sounds and Words OR EL2202 The Sound System of English 4. EL2111 OR EL2211 Historical Variation in English 5. EL2151 OR EL2251 Social Variation in English. 6. Read and pass a minimum of 16 MCs at level-3000 or higher The following EN2271 EN2272 EN2273 EN2274 EN3235 EN3245 EN3271 EN3273 TS4213 PS4220 EL-recognised modules may be read to fulfill EL Major requirements: Introduction to Playwriting Introduction to Writing Prose Fiction Introduction to Creative Writing Introduction to Screenwriting Representations of Asians in the US Feminism: Text & Theory Advanced Playwriting Creative Writing Intensive Stylistics of Drama Rhetoric and Politics

AY2008/09 and after Pass at least 48 MCs of EL or EL-recognised modules, which include the following: 1. EL1101E The Nature of Language, 2. A minimum of 4 MCs from the following: EL2201 Structure of Sentences and Meanings EL2202 The Sound System of English EL2211 Historical Variation in English, and EL2251 Social Variation in English. 3. A minimum of 16 MCs at level-3000 or higher The following EN2271 EN2272 EN2273 EN2274 EN3235 EN3245 EN3271 EN3273 TS4213 PS4220 EL-recognised modules may be read to fulfill EL Major requirements: Introduction to Playwriting Introduction to Writing Prose Fiction Introduction to Creative Writing Introduction to Screenwriting Representations of Asians in the US Feminism: Text & Theory Advanced Playwriting Creative Writing Intensive Stylistics of Drama Rhetoric and Politics

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