Second Language Acquisition with Bachelor's Thesis
Undergraduate course
- ECTS credits
- 15
- Teaching semesters
- Spring
- Course code
- NORAN250
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Teaching language
- Norwegian. Danish and Swedish may also be used.
- Resources
- Schedule
- Reading list
Course description
Objectives and Content
The course provides a more in-depth introduction to selected theoretical issues in second language acquisition than offered in the100-level NORAN courses. The course prepares students for writing master thesis in second language acquisition.
The course covers various aspects that fall under the broad scope second language acquisition research, and linguistic, pragmatic, sociolinguistic and didactic issues are included.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing this course, students will have
- Knowledge of second language acquisition that enables them to critically evaluate and analyse central issues in L2 learning raised in the course
- The ability to give well-founded advices in issues related second language learning
Level of Study
Semester of Instruction
Place of Instruction
Required Previous Knowledge
Recommended Previous Knowledge
Access to the Course
Teaching and learning methods
Lessons and seminar.
Student colloquia.
If less than five students are registered to a course, the department might reduce the teaching, please see the department¿s guidelines regarding this on "My page". Regarding a course where this is a possibility the students get information about this at the beginning of the semester, and before the deadline regarding semester registration 1.February/1.September.
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
A paper of approximately 5,000 words submitted on the deadline decided by the course administration.
It is compulsory to receive guidance when working on the paper.
Forms of Assessment
A paper of approximately 5,000 words submitted on the deadline decided by the course administration.
Oral exam.
The paper accounts for 60%, and the oral exam accounts for 40% of the final overall grade. The examinee must pass both the written and the oral section in order to pass the course.