Estudios Ingleses. (Plan a extinguir)
Grado y Doble Grado. Curso 2024/2025.
Presentación
Este Grado ha renovado su acreditación satisfactoriamente en el año académico 2017/18 (Informe positivo de la Fundación para el Conocimiento Madrid+d).
Programa Horarios y exámenes Plan de Estudios Formulario de quejas, sugerencias y valoraciones TFG Libro blanco 2019/20
English Studies at the Complutense University of Madrid
The Degree in English Studies at the Complutense University of Madrid is a four-year programme managed by the Department of English Studies: Linguistics and Literature, in the Faculty of Philology at the Moncloa campus. The Faculty buildings are equipped with lecture halls, seminar classrooms, laboratories, libraries (general, modern philology, classical philology, Hispanic and Romance philology), computer labs, wifi connection, cafeteria, etc. They also have nearby university sports facilities. Students successfully completing the DES at the UCM have the opportunity of proceeding onto related postdoctoral programmes in English linguistics and literature, at master and PhD level, run by the departments involved. Opportunities for self-development also include a variety of national and international mobility programmes which can be accessed from the early years (ERASMUS, SICUE, etc.), as well as external traineeship programmes available to third and fourth year students.
Degree in English Studies. Subjects
1st Year (subject descriptors pdf here) |
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1st term |
2nd term |
English Language B1.3 |
English Language B2.1 |
An Introduction to Linguistics (Spanish) |
Second Foreign Language II |
Second Foreign Language I |
Classical Mythology (Spanish) |
Written Spanish for Academic Purposes through Literary Texts (Spanish) |
Anglo-American Cultural History (Spanish) |
An Introduction to Literary Texts in English |
English Phonetics and Phonology |
2nd Year (subject descriptors pdf here) |
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3rd term |
4th term |
English Language B2.2 |
English Language B2.3 |
English Syntax |
English Applied Linguistics |
English Literature up to 1800 |
English Literature 1800 to 1900 |
Elective subject |
English Renaissance Drama |
Elective subject |
Elective subject |
3rd Year (subject descriptors pdf here) |
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5th term |
6th term |
English Language C1.1. |
English Language C1.2 |
Literature of the United States up to 1850 |
History of the English Language |
Elective subject |
Literature of the United States 1850 to 1900 |
Elective subject |
Elective subject |
Elective subject |
Elective subject |
4th Year (subject descriptors pdf here) |
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7th term |
8th term |
English in the Media (English C.2) |
Pragmatics and Discourse in English |
English Semantics |
Anglo-American Modernist Poetry |
Anglo-American Modenist Fiction |
Elective subject |
Elective subject |
Elective subject |
Degree Final Dissertation |
To access list and subject contents in Spanish, click here. Then press on the desired subject.
- Unless otherwise stated, the language of instruction is English.
- Elective subjects are listed below:
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS: SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH YEAR (descriptors pdf here)
Discourse and Text in English
Semantics and Pragmatics
Introduction to Semiotics and Multimodality in English
English Language and Ideology
Methodology in English Language Teaching
English for Specific Purposes
Information and Communication Technologies Applied to the English Language
Psycholinguistics: English Language Acquisition and Learning
Research Methodology in English Linguistics
Translation and English-Spanish Contrastive Linguistics
Computational and Corpus Linguistics in English
Varieties of English
Origins and Consolidation of the English Language
English Historical and Cultural Contexts
Gender Studies and their Literary Expression in English
Contemporary Literary Criticism in English
New Technologies in Literary Research
Enlightenment in North-American Cultural History
Poetry and Poetics of Romanticism
Shakespeare: A Critical Reading
Irish Literature
Literature and Ethnicity in the USA: African-American Literature and the Diaspora
North American Poetry since 1950
British Poetry since 1950
Contemporary Fiction in the United States
Contemporary Fiction in the United Kingdom
Victorian Culture and the Novel
20th Century Drama in English
Second Foreign Language III
Second Foreign Language IV
External Traineeships