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Intro
The
Department of English at the University of Southern Denmark
offers a wide variety of courses for students working towards
a B.A and Cand.Mag. (Masters) in English. The Department draws
on the expertise of three of the main research institutes in
the Humanities Faculty: Language and Communication; Literature,
Culture, and Media Studies; History and Western Civilization.
Our full time teaching staff includes a diverse range of individuals
with teaching and research experience in all corners of the
globe, encompassing Great Britain, Ireland, the United States,
Europe, South Africa, South America, Australia and the Far East.
And with the opening of our new department at the Kolding Campus,
we are now moving into a major phase of expansion. In the past
year alone we have acquired the teaching services of ten new
scholars at the level of Associate Professor (Lektor) Assistant
Professor (Adjunkt) and Ph.D students.
A
Danish degree in English was once considered synonymous with
a career as a gymnasium (senior high school) teacher. This is
no longer the case. Although a considerable number of our graduates
are still drawn to a teaching career, a substantial range of
alternative opportunities has opened up in more recent times.
The ever-growing influence of English as a global language has
stimulated demand for talented English graduates in the Danish
business community, media, and the public sector, not to mention
the growing opportunities abroad. The range of knowledge and
skills acquired in working towards a University degree in English
means that the only limit on its potential uses is your own
imagination and resourcefulness.
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