Course
Course 7.5 credits • RETN03
The course involves specialised study of rhetorical theory based on the knowledge acquired by students in their first-cycle studies.
Teaching – spring semester of 2020
The Dean decides
- The Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology will temporarily transfer to distance teaching and examination by using the online platform Canvas or the tool Zoom. Exceptions are possible with consideration to e.g. group sizes. The change will occur starting March 18 2020 and will persist until the recommendations relating to the corona epidemic change.
The focus is on study of contemporary sources on rhetorical theory and their methodological implications, e.g. Scandinavian PhD theses in the subject. The course primarily deals with contemporary rhetorical theory. The starting point is the reawakened interest in rhetoric in the Renaissance, but the emphasis is on pioneering works from the last fifty years.
Programme affiliation: May be part of Master's Programme in Language and Linguistics, Rhetoric
Study period:
spring semester 2020
Type of studies:
full time,
day
Study period:
2020-02-20 – 2020-03-23
Language of instruction:
English
Application code:
LU-75981
Eligibility:
Must have passed the Bachelor´s course RETK13 or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B.