15-ITMS-ES-11

After a discussion of the basic methodological perspectives, the course will review the issues of media technology, content, and users, and some more specific issues, such as the production of news. Assessment will be based on continuous evaluation, test results, and a final exam.



This course is devoted to contemporary male British writing

The History of Popular Aesthetics

The seminar is structured around a historical sketch of the emergence of the mass media and popular aesthetics. Classes consist of a mixture of lectures, colloquiums, short assigned texts of a theoretical or academic nature, as well as multimedia primary sources. Students are invited to consider such questions as: the nature of accessibility, in both the physical and cultural sense of the term; the historical source and desirability of such categorizations as “popular” and “high” culture; the effects of mass media upon cultures and society; and the prospects for aesthetic categorization in the globalized and digitalized world.  


15-MOD3-ES-3BA-11; Module 3 (Main Module) English Studies: Literature and Culture, year 3

This course is an introduction to Ian McEwan and his fiction.

15-MOD2-ES-3BA-11

The module introduces the students to the phenomenon of conduct writing in English.