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Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

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This course will provide students with some of the critical and contextual foundations for approaching Herman Melville's Moby-Dick. We’ll consider what makes this epic tale of whaling one of the greatest literary achievements of the 19th century and how its insights into obsession, friendship, ecology, and demagoguery remain relevant today.

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Requirements

Who can book?

Our Virtual Winter Festival of Learning is open to students aged 18-80+. Unfortunately we cannot accept bookings from anyone under the age of 18. Courses are taught at approximately first-year undergraduate level.

English Language requirements:

To ensure that all participants are able to enjoy studying with us, you will need to be confident understanding and following arguments presented in written and spoken English at University level.

If English is not your native language, you will need to satisfy yourself that you have an appropriate level of English language proficiency in line with the following recommended tests (achieved in the same sitting and no more than 2 years before the date of booking):

  • IELTS Academic or IELTS Academic for UKVI: Overall band score of 6.5 or above (with no less than 6.5 in each of the four individual components)
  • CPE (Cambridge English: Proficiency): Grade C or above or 200 points overall on the Cambridge English Scale
  • CAE (Cambridge English Advanced): Grade A or B or 193 points overall on the Cambridge English Scale

Alternatively, you may have undertaken all, or part, of your education in English and/or may have extensive experience using English on a regular basis in your professional life. On this basis, you could reasonably expect to fully participate in our Virtual Winter Festival of Learning.

Technical requirements:

All of our courses will be delivered via our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). Here you can study and learn online, access resources and activities, and interact with your Course Director and fellow students.

You will need to have access to:

- the internet via a computer, laptop, tablet or other smart device

- speakers or headphones in order to hear pre-recorded material provided by the Course Director

- a webcam and microphone for any interactive sessions which may be available

Once you are logged into the VLE you can watch our Online Course Tour. This will help you to familiarise yourself with the learning environment. There is also guidance about how to access course materials and activities. 

Full instructions and support on how to use the software is available on request.

Test Video

By playing the video below you can test your home set up to ensure you are able to access our pre-recorded course sessions.

Additional support for students 

We make every effort to meet the requirements of those with additional needs. Please let us know when booking a course/open talks series if you require additional support and we will contact you for further information.

Course dates

25 Jan 2021 to 29 Jan 2021

Course duration

1 week

Apply by

24 Jan 2021

Course fee

£149

Course director

Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.

Venue

Virtual Festival of Learning
Online

Qualifications / Credits

Non-accredited

Course code

2021WFL223