English 4, Post 7, 'Changes to my study programme'
Warm Salutations,
Prospective Biochemists, Chemists and Food Engineers and Pharmaceutical Chemists from FCQF,
This week, I am bringing to you the seventh out of eight blog sessions.
In this particular session, you will be asked to do the following class assignment:
Write about some changes that could be made to your study programme
Among others, think about:
> The curriculum (the subjects you have to study)
> Workload and length of studies
> Faculty facilities (buildings and infrastructure)
> Use of technology
> Teaching Methods
- Word Count: 230
- Leave comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts and your teacher's blog entry
As I always do, I leave you with a sample post,
"I think I would not change any of the subjects from the undergraduate programme I studied. They are OK and I have no complaints whatsoever. The curriculum was probably meant to cover every single aspect of English Linguistics and Literature. What it did not cover was Spanish Linguistics, and of course, I did not study Spanish Linguistics. Even though I took a subject on Spanish Grammar and Introduction to Literary Studies completely in Spanish, it was not complete enough to say that I received enough linguistic training in Spanish Linguistics and Literature.
That being so, and focusing on the workload and length of studies, I think they were kind of appropriate since we were university students and we were meant to be there from 8:30 am to 7:30 pm. We, as students, were taking a full-time academic workload and it was OK as well. Furthermore, I would say this training in English Linguistics, formally speaking at least, helped enormously to create a sense of discipline of study and on this matter, a full-time formal training was also OK.
On another tone, The Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities falls into dark times concerning the not very amicable status of its facilities and use of technology. When entering the faculty’s facilities one can feel a terrible sense of isolation from the outside world. What I mean to say is that there is not a single trace of technology from this century.
In an overall appraisal, I would say I liked the programme in itself. As I already said, it was nothing else but formal training in Linguistics in four years. Boring you might say, but quite useful".
What about you?
Cheers!
i think that the english language it so usefull in any time, so interesting this post :)
ReplyDeleteantonia lópez chahud
ReplyDeleteI think your study program was quite helpful in learning English.
ReplyDeleteI think it is very useful to know English because everybody knows a little bit of English and that allows you to communicate with another person.
ReplyDeletea program that reads exhausting and I imagine it must have been worse than it reads
ReplyDeleteyour curriculum look difficult, especially because I hate literature.
ReplyDeletegood that you liked your study plan except for the time demands it placed on you.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds exhausting and super demanding, but good that you have positive memories of your curriculum.
ReplyDeleteHow tiring it sounds, but I'm glad it helped me to learn English!
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ReplyDeleteIn spite of everything, it is possible to get a university degree as many say, a terrible journey, excellent results.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, in many universities, the faculties of letters are not very well equipped :c
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