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Type | Obligatoire |
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Nature | Cours |
Volume horaire total | 18h |
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Volume horaire CM | 1h30 |
12 CMs M1 TTJF et M1 MCCT
Les CMs traitent des sujets clés dans la société britannique de nos jours qui sont importants à comprendre pour travailler au Royaume-Uni et/ou avec les Britanniques, par exemple :
The Population Today, Immigration and Religion, Higher Education, Youth Issues, Youth Culture, Working Regulations, Creative and Cultural Industries, Tourism, London, the UK, the EU and Brexit.
Les thèmes traités en CM sont repris dans les TDs de traduction.
Masters M1
Traduction et Terminologie Juridique et Financière (TTJF)
Management Culturel et Communication Trilingues (MCCT)
Syllabus 2022-2023
Introduction: Geography, Politics and Population
The British Population Today
The British Empire, the Commonwealth, Immigration, Multiculturalism and Religion
Youth Issues in Britain today
Higher Education in Britain
Youth Culture in Britain
Tourism in Britain Today
Creative Industries and Cultural Sector in Britain
Working Regulations and Employment Law in Britain Today
London: A Political, Financial, Cultural and Tourism Hub
British Politics, the European Union and Brexit
Britain and the World after Brexit
A model exam is in the course brochure.
Contrôle continu (CC) - 1h30
4 questions on topics covered during the semester. Students should answer all 4 questions.
There will be 2 questions worth 6 marks each and 2 questions worth 4 marks each.
Examen final (EF) - 1h30
4 questions on topics covered during the semester. Students should answer all 4 questions.
There will be 2 questions worth 6 marks each and 2 questions worth 4 marks each.
Examen de rattrapage (ER) - 1h30
4 questions on topics covered during the semester. Students should answer all 4 questions.
There will be 2 questions worth 6 marks each and 2 questions worth 4 marks each.
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