Sastra Inggris

Universitas Sanata Dharma
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Academics

Guidelines

Academic Handbook 2022

  Academic Handbook 2022 provides information about regulations, codes of conduct, administrative and technical matters, curriculum, personnel, and good practices at the English Letters Department, Faculty of Letters, Universitas Sanata Dharma. This handbook serves as a reference for students, administrative staff, and faculty members.
The information in this Academic Handbook 2022 covers the following information:
  1. A Brief History of the English Letters Department, Universitas Sanata Dharma
  2. Vision, Mission, and Goals
  3. Organogram of the English Letters Department
  4. Course (Learning – Teaching) Regulations
  5. 2021 Curriculum
  6. MBKM Activities
  7. English Letters Department's Personnel
  8. Student Activity Point
  9. Attachments
Hopefully, this book will be useful for students participating in all teaching and learning processes in the English Letters Department.


Undergraduate Thesis Guidelines


  The Department of English Letters, Faculty of Letters, Universitas Sanata Dharma is committed to the quality of the research conducted by its students. The undergraduate thesis is a requirement for the degree of Sarjana Sastra. The undergraduate thesis should also be a permanent record of a student's authentic study. While the content of the undergraduate thesis is a prerogative of the student (under the undergraduate thesis advisor's suggestion, recommendation, and supervision), the format is established by the Department of English Letters. Please follow the guide carefully to avoid costly and time- consuming revision in format.

The followings are restrictions on the objects of the studies:
  1. Literature Studies: a student is not allowed to write an undergraduate thesis on an Indonesian work of literature unless it is compared to (an)other literary work(s) by non-Indonesian authors written in English.
  2. Linguistic Studies: a student is not allowed to write an undergraduate thesis on Indonesian (or other non-English Languages) unless it is compared to English.
  3. Translation Studies and Interpreting Studies: a student can only write an undergraduate thesis on translations: Indonesian – English, English – Indonesian, Local Language in Indonesia – English, English – Local Language in Indonesia, or other non-English Languages – English.

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