Arts and Humanities
UNIVERSITY MASTER'S DEGREE IN LANGUAGE CONSULTING AND LITERARY CULTURE
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Spanish
Faculty of Arts
Universitat d'Alacant - Universidad de Alicante (Spain)
UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA ESTUDI GENERAL (Spain)
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1. To provide students with an advanced specialist and multidisciplinary training, aimed at professional specialisation or research in the field of language assessment and literary culture in the Catalan language.
2. To equip students with general and specific skills which will enable them to apply their training to professional contexts related to their area of study.
3. To introduce students to the tools and knowledge necessary to develop their critical faculties and capacity for analysis and synthesis, in order to integrate knowledge and be able to reflect and decide on topics related to language assessment and literary culture, but also on topics of a social, scientific and ethical nature.
4. To equip students with the ability to transmit information, ideas and the conclusions of their observations or research clearly and unambiguously.
5. To introduce students to the tools and knowledge, and their applications, that will enable them to develop the skills necessary for independent learning and for professional practice or research in the field of language assessment and literary culture.
SUBJECT TYPE |
CREDITS |
Compulsory (OB): |
30 |
Optional (OP): |
35 |
Master's Final Project (OB): |
10 |
TOTAL: |
75 |
FIRST YEAR |
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FIRST SEMESTER |
SECOND SEMESTER |
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SUBJECT |
TYPE |
ECTS |
SUBJECT |
TYPE |
ECTS |
LANGUAGE SKILLS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT |
OB |
10 |
ROUTE A: APPLICATIONS AND RESEARCH IN CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL CONTEXTS |
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IN-DEPTH HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES |
OB |
10 |
SPEAKING AND WRITING: ANALYSIS AND PRODUCTION MODULE |
OP |
10 |
MULTILINGUALISM AND INTERCULTURALITY |
OB |
10 |
LITERARY CULTURE AND TEACHING MODULE |
OP |
10 |
RESOURCES AND MATERIALS FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING MODULE |
OP |
10 |
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ROUTE B: APPLICATIONS AND RESEARCH IN GOVERNMENT AND PUBLISHING MODULE |
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LANGUAGE SERVICES MODULE |
OP |
10 |
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SPECIALISATION IN TEXT EDITING MODULE |
OP |
10 |
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SPECIALIST TRANSLATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES MODULE |
OP |
10 |
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SECOND YEAR |
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FIRST SEMESTER |
SECOND SEMESTER |
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WORK EXPERIENCE |
OP |
5 |
MASTER'S FINAL PROJECT |
OB |
10 |
RESEARCH TRAINING |
OP |
5 |
- Route A: Applications and research in the cultural and educational context.
- Route B: Applications and research in public administration and in publishing companies.
- Speaking and writing: analysis and production.
- Literary culture and teaching.
- Resources and materials for language teaching and learning.
- Language services.
- Specialization in text editing.
- Specialist translation and new technologies.
According to the Regulations of the University of Alicante, the following requirements must be complied to have access to official taught Master’s degrees:
- Non- recognised degree certificates shall require a technical report showing an equivalence statement issued by the University of Alicante (ContinUA – Continuing Education Centre), for which the corresponding fee should be paid.
- Access through this way does under no circumstances imply prior official approval of the holder’s degree certificate, nor its recognition for purposes other than studying a master's degree.
1.-Admission profile
The applicant profile considered suitable for admission to this Master’s Degree is as follows:
Applicants who wish to study this Master’s Degree will be required to provide evidence of level CI (or above) command of Catalan, both written and oral
Specific admission requirements:
Applicants who do not hold a degree in Catalan Language and Literature will be required to provide proof of a command of Catalan equivalent to level C1 or above (Diploma in Teaching in the Valencian language or Certificate of Proficiency in the Valencian language, issued by the Valencian Government, Intermediate Level Catalan, issued by the University of Valencia, Intermediate Level, issued by the Valencian Language Qualifications Board, or equivalent qualifications from other governmental or officially recognised academic organisations)
2. Assessment criteria
The Master’s Academic Committee will be responsible for implementing the student admission procedure and for resolving any issues arising from the selection process.
Given that this Master’s Degree primarily aimed at two different groups, two admission routes are offered:
Pre-enrolment applications should be accompanied by accreditation of professional practice, detailing length of service, or previous university qualification, together with a full academic record.
Following the pre-enrolment period, if demand exceeds the number of places available, applications will be subject to ranking in order of preference.
In this case, admission criteria will be weighted as follows:
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 30% OF PLACES |
In each of these sub-groups, every five-year period of professional practice will be worth an additional 2 points. |
UNIVERSITY QUALIFICATION 70% OF PLACES |
Within each sub-group, applicants will be given preference according to grades obtained for academic achievement. |
Should places remain available within one of the groups, these places will be awarded to applicants excluded from the other group. In addition, 10% of places available in the university qualification group will be reserved for foreign students or exchange programmes, awarded on the basis of preference according to the criteria listed above. In this case, applicants will be required to provide proof of sufficient command of the two official languages of the Valencian Region. |
PRE-ENROLMENT +info
Students who intend to study for an officially recognised Master’s Degree at the UA should complete pre-enrolment in accordance with the guidelines and deadlines specified annually.
ENROLMENT +info
Following publication of the final list of those admitted to the course, an email containing a user password will be sent to successful applicants, enabling them to enrol via the Campus Virtual in accordance with the guidelines and deadlines specified annually.
In the registration process, the documents issued abroad must be official, duly notorised and translated. Further information:
COURSE | NUMBER OF PLACES |
2012-13 | 30 |
2013-14 | 30 |
2014-15 | 20 |
2015-16 | 20 |
2016-17 | 30 |
Professional and research.
Advanced specialist training aimed at professional specialisation and/or introduction to research in the field of Catalan Language and Literature.
This Master’s Degree is aimed at training professionals (language technicians, translators, assessors, editors and proofreaders, literary critics, etc.) in the field of the language and culture industries and in particular, in the field of publishing, permitting the dissemination of foreign literary works and the publication of materials aimed at language teaching in the target language.
1. Timescale for implementation of the new Master’s Degree Course
Academic year |
Implementation of the Degree course
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2010-2011 |
Teaching will begin on the Master’s Degree course |
The complete Master’s Degree course programme will be implemented in one phase. This does not imply that those students who wish to conclude their studies on the present Master’s course will be unable to do so: the necessary measures will be taken to guarantee teaching of the current Master’s Degree subjects.
2. Equivalence Recognition Procedures, where appropriate, between the current and the new course programme.
To facilitate the transition from the present Master’s Degree course to the new course programme, information sessions have been held the 2009-2010 enrolment period, to assist students with guidance as regards enrolment and enable them to transfer with ease to the new course programme.
Credits which have been successfully completed on the present course programme will be given equivalence on the new Master’s Degree course according to the credit equivalence table shown below:
PRESENT MASTER’S DEGREE |
NEW MASTER’S DEGREE |
30 core credits or more |
Core block |
30 credits or more from Route A |
Block 2 from Route A |
30 credits or more from Routes B or C |
Block 2 from Route B |
Work Experience |
Work Experience |
Research Project |
Research Training Module |
Where students have successfully completed less than 30 credits in each of the sections (Core Block, Specialisation Route), equivalence will be awarded according to the credit equivalence table shown below:
Subjects on the current programme |
Modules on the new programme |
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Core Block Students must have successfully completed a minimum of 8 credits from among the subjects corresponding to each module on the new programme, bearing in mind that the total number of credits corresponding to the core block is 30. |
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16527 Descriptive linguistics: forms of linguistic communication (3 credits) 16528 Prescriptive linguistics: language standardisation and linguistic levels (3 credits) 16530 Information and communication technologies (3 credits) 16531 Documentary resources and academic communication techniques (3 credits) 16532 Proofreading (3 credits) 16533 Linguistic text analysis (2 credits) |
Language skills and technologies for language assessment |
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16534 Historical-philological analysis (3 credits) 16545 History of language (3 credits) 16543 Mediaeval literature and culture I (3 credits) 16546 Mediaeval literature and culture II (3 credits) 16547 Literature and culture in the modern era (2 credits) 16544 Contemporary literature and culture I (3 credits) 16548 Contemporary literature and culture II (3 credits) 16537 Literary genres I: poetry (2 credits) 16538 Literary genres II: drama (2 credits) 16539 Literary genres III: narrative (2 credits) 16540 Literary genres IV: the literature of ideas, essays, journalism and literary criticism (2 credits) |
In-depth historical and cultural studies |
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16541 Intercultural pragmatics (2 credits) 16536 Literary theory and the pragmatics of literary communication (3 credits) 16542 Comparative literature (2 credits) 16535 Cultural levels: Popular and traditional culture, national culture and mass culture (2 credits) 16529 Contrastive linguistics: comparative analysis of linguistic systems (3 credits) 16549 Introduction to specialisation modules (3 credits) |
Multilingualism and/or interculturality |
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SPECIALISATION ROUTES Students must have successfully completed a minimum of 8 credits from among the subjects corresponding to each module, bearing in mind that the total number of credits corresponding to each route is 30. |
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Route 1 |
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16559 Textual analysis applied to teaching I: narrative and descriptive texts (2 credits) 16560 Textual analysis applied to teaching II: expository texts ( 2 credits) 16561 Textual analysis applied to teaching III: Argumentative and conversational texts (2 credits) 16553 Text production and proofreading applied to teaching (3 credits) 16563 Press and audiovisual communication workshop (3 credits) |
Speaking and writing: analysis and production |
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16552 Literature teaching methodology (3 credits) 16556 Image culture and book culture for adolescents (3 credits) 16562 Literature and drama workshop (3 credits) 16564 Survival of the ancient and mediaeval classics in modern culture (2 credits) |
Literary culture and teaching |
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16554 New technologies in teaching language and literature (3 credits) 16550 Theories of grammar and language teaching (3 credits) 16551 Language teaching methodology in multilingual contexts (3 credits) 16555 Language and literature curriculum, planning and assessment (3 credits) 16557 Language variation applied to teaching (2 credits) 16558 Sociolinguistics applied to teaching (3 credits) |
Resources and materials for language teaching and learning |
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Route 2 |
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16566 Information and communication technologies in language assessment (3 credits) 16565 Human resources and linguistic marketing (2 credits) 16567 Official standards applied to language assessment (2 credits) 16570 Legal frameworks and government structure of language services (2 credits) 16575 Adult language teaching (3 credits) 16576 Linguistic and cultural mediation (3 credits) 16574 Language and cultural promotion (2 credits) 16568 Specialised languages, neologisms and terminology organisations (2 credits) 16569 Work experience in on-line terminology consultancy (2 credits) 16571 Administrative language formats: development and design (2 credits) 16577 Language standards for the media (3 credits) 16579 Elocution techniques in an audiovisual context (3 credits) |
Language services |
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16581 Basic concepts and procedures in editing (2 credits) 16582 Types of editing (2 credits) 16586 Literary assessment in the publishing industry (2 credits) 16591 Linguistic and stylistic correction in the publishing industry (3 credits) 16573 Language correction in administrative law texts (3 credits) 16587 Cultural journalism resources, procedures and techniques (2 credits) 16583 Information and communication technologies in editing (2 credits) 16578 Language skills in multimedia design (2 credits) 16588 Language skills in multimedia design (2 credits) 16584 Publishing educational materials (2 credits) 16585 Publishing texts for children and young people (2 credits) 16589 Publishing literary criticism (2 credits) 16590 Publishing academic, technical and scientific texts (2 credits) |
Specialisation in text editing |
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16592 Basic concepts of translation theory and practice (3 credits) 16593 Technological resources for computer-assisted translation (2 credits) 16594 Specialist translation for practical business purposes (3 credits) 16595 Specialist translation for scientific, technical and academic purposes (3 credits) 16596 Literary translation (3 credits) 16597 Audiovisual translation (3 credits) 16580 Audiovisual translation (3 credits) 16572 Translation and publication of administrative law texts (3 credits) |
Specialist translation and new technologies |
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16636 Research project 16637 Research project 16638 Research project |
Research training |
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16633 Work experience 16634 Work experience 16635 Work experience |
Work experience |
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The Academic Committee will resolve all individual cases presenting anomalies not envisaged by the present credit equivalence procedure.
3. Studies that will be discontinued and replaced by the proposed Degree course:
Master’s Degree in Language Assessment and Literary Culture. Applications in the Valencian Context (RD 56/2005, of the 21st January).
Information about the Centre | General information for students |
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