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""BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) IN ENGLISH
Structure of the Program
The curriculum puts a special emphasis on writing courses, which are expected to develop students' writing skills. The department seeks to instill in the students a desire to become proficient and intelligent readers and writers. To that end it aims to develop their ability to think critically and creatively, and to express ideas clearly and forcefully.
Students have three options:
Option A (Literature)
Option B (Linguistics and Language) and
Option C (Media and Cultural Studies)
Students must have 60 credits in English to complete the major requirement. Out of these 60 credits, 30 are compulsory for students from all streams.
Students who take Option A must take ENG 213, ENG 214, ENG 215 and ENG 466.
Students who take Option B must take at least 2 courses from the following: ENG327, ENG328, ENG332, ENG335 and 1 course from the following: ENG434, ENG437 or ENG438. ENG439: Teaching Practicum is compulsory for this option.
Students who take Option C must take either ENG331 or ENG333 and at least 2 courses from the following: ENG401, ENG404, ENG405 or ENG465.
The following are the compulsory courses in the Major area:
ENG 111 Principles of Linguistics
ENG 113 Introduction to English Poetry
ENG 114 Introduction to English Drama
ENG 115 Introduction to English Prose
ENG 201 Composition 2
ENG 217 Shakespeare
ENG 301 Research Methodology
ENG 334 ELT Methodology
ENG 466 Dissertation (6 credits)
Program Structure
The undergraduate English program consists of 6 general education courses (18 credits)16 Major area courses, 9 courses outside the Major Area, 7 Free Elective Courses (within the courses offered by the English Department) and a Dissertation (6 credits). The structure of the undergraduate English program is as follows: Areas No. of Courses Credit Hours
Basic Requirements 7 21
a) Science 3 9
b) Arts 3 9
c) Social Science 1 3
Major Area 16 48
(English)
Courses Outside Major Area 9 27
Free Elective Courses 6 18
Dissertation 2 6
(Equivalent to 2 courses)
Total 40 120
The course codes, course titles and course descriptions are given in a separate section of this Prospectus. The program consists of compulsory and elective courses. The compulsory courses in the General Education area are: ENG101, ENG102, CSE101, BIO101/PHY101, MAT103 and DEV101. If a student has completed any such compulsory course(s) at the HSC or A level or equivalent program of study, s/he may be exempted from taking such course(s), but will be required to take course(s) recommended by the Student Counsellor and approved by the Chair of the department. Of the remaining credit courses, 16 are Major Area courses (of which 11 will be compulsory, which are listed below), 7 Free Elective courses, and 9 courses to be taken from outside the Major Area. In addition, students will have to write a dissertation in a specialised area to be decided by the department in consultation with the students.
LIST OF COURSES
ENGLISH MAJOR
General Education Courses (18 Credits):
A. Science Courses (3 Credits)
CSE 101 Introduction to Computer Science
B. Natural Science (3 Credits)
BIO 101 Introduction to Biology / PHY 101: Introduction to Physics
C. Mathematics (3 Credits)
MAT 101 Introduction to Mathematics / MAT 103: Introduction to Mathematics
D. Social Science (3 Credits)
DEV 101 Bangladesh Studies
E. Humanities (6 Credits)
ENG 091 Foundation Course (in English), non-credit
ENG 101 Fundamentals of English
ENG 102 Composition I
Major Area (48 Credits)
Core Courses (24 credits)
ENG 111 Principles of Linguistics
ENG 113 Introduction to English Poetry
ENG 114 Introduction to English Drama
ENG 115 Introduction to English Prose
ENG 201 Composition II
ENG 217 Shakespeare
ENG 301 Research Methodology
ENG 334 ELT Methodology
Compulsory courses (Concentration: Literature, 24 credits):
Students need to take at least eight courses from the elective list of Literature courses.
Compulsory courses (Concentration: Linguistics and Language) 24 credits:
ENG 211 Sociolinguistics
ENG 212 Psycholinguistics
ENG 221 Discourse Analysis
ENG 332 Teaching Techniques
ENG 327 Second Language Acquisition
ENG 434 Material Design
ENG 437 Testing and Evaluation
ENG 439 Teaching Practicum
Compulsory courses (Concentration: Media and Culture), 24 credits:
ENG 331 Cultural Studies/ENG 333: Globalization and Media
ENG 401 Editing
ENG 404 Copywriting
ENG 440 English for the Print Media
ENG 465 Translation Studies
Any three courses either from Literature or Linguistics & Language.
Elective Courses out side the Major (27 Credits)
HUM 103 Ethics and Culture
Students can take these courses from MGB, LAW, CSE, and ECO department and courses from ARCH.
Free Elective Courses (21 Credits)
Literature Courses
ENG 213 Survey of English Literature I
ENG 214 Survey of English Literature II
ENG 215 Survey of English Literature III
ENG 218 Post Colonial Writing in English
ENG 319 Modernism
ENG 343 Classical Literary Theory
ENG 355 Survey of American Literature II
ENG 358 Survey of World literature in Translation II
ENG 366 Major Texts of the Feminist Tradition in the West
ENG 367 English Writing and British Colonialism
ENG 414 Twentieth-Century English Literature
ENG 458 Women of Talents
ENG 461 Modern British Drama
ENG 462 Post Colonial Literary Theory
ENG 464 Post Colonial Literature
Language and Linguistics Courses:
ENG 211 Sociolinguistics
ENG 212 Psycholinguistics
ENG 221 Discourse Analysis
ENG 327 Second Language Acquisition
ENG 328 Advanced Grammar
ENG 332 Teaching Techniques
ENG 434 Material Design
ENG 437 Testing and Evaluation
ENG 438 Syllabus Design
ENG 439 Teaching Practicum
Media and Culture:
ENG 331 Cultural Studies
ENG 333 Globalization and Media
ENG 401 Editing
ENG 404 Copywriting
ENG 440 English for the Print Media
ENG 465 Translation Studies
Thesis / Internship (6 Credits)
ENG 466 Dissertation (two semesters long)
Minor in English
Department of English and Humanities (ENH) offers a minor in English.
Total credit hours required for a Minor in English: 27
Each course comprises three (3) credit hours, and the students will be required to take a total of nine (9) courses.
Compulsory courses (6 credits)
ENG 217 Shakespeare
ENG 301 Research Methodology
Two courses from the following: (6 credits)
ENG 111 Principles of Linguistics
ENG 113 Introduction to English Poetry
ENG 114 Introduction to English Drama
ENG 115 Introduction to English Prose
Two courses from the following: (6 credits)
ENG 211 Sociolinguistics / ENG 212: Psycholinguistics
ENG 213/ENG 214/ENG 215: Survey of English Literature I/II/III
ENG 218 Post-Colonial Writing in English
Two courses from the following: (6 credits)
ENG 319 Modernism
ENG 331 Cultural Studies
ENG 327 SLA/ENG 334: ELT Methodology (Pre-requisite ENG 111)
ENG 355 Survey of American Literature 2
ENG 366 Major Texts of the Feminist Tradition in the West
One course from the following: (3 credits)
ENG 434 Material Design
ENG 462 Post-Colonial Theory/ENG 464: Post-Colonial Literature
ENG 404 Copywriting/ENG 440: English for the Print Media""
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""BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) IN ENGLISH
Structure of the Program
The curriculum puts a special emphasis on writing courses, which are expected to develop students' writing skills. The department seeks to instill in the students a desire to become proficient and intelligent readers and writers. To that end it aims to develop their ability to think critically and creatively, and to express ideas clearly and forcefully.
Students have three options:
Option A (Literature)
Option B (Linguistics and Language) and
Option C (Media and Cultural Studies)
Students must have 60 credits in English to complete the major requirement. Out of these 60 credits, 30 are compulsory for students from all streams.
Students who take Option A must take ENG 213, ENG 214, ENG 215 and ENG 466.
Students who take Option B must take at least 2 courses from the following: ENG327, ENG328, ENG332, ENG335 and 1 course from the following: ENG434, ENG437 or ENG438. ENG439: Teaching Practicum is compulsory for this option.
Students who take Option C must take either ENG331 or ENG333 and at least 2 courses from the following: ENG401, ENG404, ENG405 or ENG465.
The following are the compulsory courses in the Major area:
ENG 111 Principles of Linguistics
ENG 113 Introduction to English Poetry
ENG 114 Introduction to English Drama
ENG 115 Introduction to English Prose
ENG 201 Composition 2
ENG 217 Shakespeare
ENG 301 Research Methodology
ENG 334 ELT Methodology
ENG 466 Dissertation (6 credits)
Program Structure
The undergraduate English program consists of 6 general education courses (18 credits)16 Major area courses, 9 courses outside the Major Area, 7 Free Elective Courses (within the courses offered by the English Department) and a Dissertation (6 credits). The structure of the undergraduate English program is as follows: Areas No. of Courses Credit Hours
Basic Requirements 7 21
a) Science 3 9
b) Arts 3 9
c) Social Science 1 3
Major Area 16 48
(English)
Courses Outside Major Area 9 27
Free Elective Courses 6 18
Dissertation 2 6
(Equivalent to 2 courses)
Total 40 120
The course codes, course titles and course descriptions are given in a separate section of this Prospectus. The program consists of compulsory and elective courses. The compulsory courses in the General Education area are: ENG101, ENG102, CSE101, BIO101/PHY101, MAT103 and DEV101. If a student has completed any such compulsory course(s) at the HSC or A level or equivalent program of study, s/he may be exempted from taking such course(s), but will be required to take course(s) recommended by the Student Counsellor and approved by the Chair of the department. Of the remaining credit courses, 16 are Major Area courses (of which 11 will be compulsory, which are listed below), 7 Free Elective courses, and 9 courses to be taken from outside the Major Area. In addition, students will have to write a dissertation in a specialised area to be decided by the department in consultation with the students.
LIST OF COURSES
ENGLISH MAJOR
General Education Courses (18 Credits):
A. Science Courses (3 Credits)
CSE 101 Introduction to Computer Science
B. Natural Science (3 Credits)
BIO 101 Introduction to Biology / PHY 101: Introduction to Physics
C. Mathematics (3 Credits)
MAT 101 Introduction to Mathematics / MAT 103: Introduction to Mathematics
D. Social Science (3 Credits)
DEV 101 Bangladesh Studies
E. Humanities (6 Credits)
ENG 091 Foundation Course (in English), non-credit
ENG 101 Fundamentals of English
ENG 102 Composition I
Major Area (48 Credits)
Core Courses (24 credits)
ENG 111 Principles of Linguistics
ENG 113 Introduction to English Poetry
ENG 114 Introduction to English Drama
ENG 115 Introduction to English Prose
ENG 201 Composition II
ENG 217 Shakespeare
ENG 301 Research Methodology
ENG 334 ELT Methodology
Compulsory courses (Concentration: Literature, 24 credits):
Students need to take at least eight courses from the elective list of Literature courses.
Compulsory courses (Concentration: Linguistics and Language) 24 credits:
ENG 211 Sociolinguistics
ENG 212 Psycholinguistics
ENG 221 Discourse Analysis
ENG 332 Teaching Techniques
ENG 327 Second Language Acquisition
ENG 434 Material Design
ENG 437 Testing and Evaluation
ENG 439 Teaching Practicum
Compulsory courses (Concentration: Media and Culture), 24 credits:
ENG 331 Cultural Studies/ENG 333: Globalization and Media
ENG 401 Editing
ENG 404 Copywriting
ENG 440 English for the Print Media
ENG 465 Translation Studies
Any three courses either from Literature or Linguistics & Language.
Elective Courses out side the Major (27 Credits)
HUM 103 Ethics and Culture
Students can take these courses from MGB, LAW, CSE, and ECO department and courses from ARCH.
Free Elective Courses (21 Credits)
Literature Courses
ENG 213 Survey of English Literature I
ENG 214 Survey of English Literature II
ENG 215 Survey of English Literature III
ENG 218 Post Colonial Writing in English
ENG 319 Modernism
ENG 343 Classical Literary Theory
ENG 355 Survey of American Literature II
ENG 358 Survey of World literature in Translation II
ENG 366 Major Texts of the Feminist Tradition in the West
ENG 367 English Writing and British Colonialism
ENG 414 Twentieth-Century English Literature
ENG 458 Women of Talents
ENG 461 Modern British Drama
ENG 462 Post Colonial Literary Theory
ENG 464 Post Colonial Literature
Language and Linguistics Courses:
ENG 211 Sociolinguistics
ENG 212 Psycholinguistics
ENG 221 Discourse Analysis
ENG 327 Second Language Acquisition
ENG 328 Advanced Grammar
ENG 332 Teaching Techniques
ENG 434 Material Design
ENG 437 Testing and Evaluation
ENG 438 Syllabus Design
ENG 439 Teaching Practicum
Media and Culture:
ENG 331 Cultural Studies
ENG 333 Globalization and Media
ENG 401 Editing
ENG 404 Copywriting
ENG 440 English for the Print Media
ENG 465 Translation Studies
Thesis / Internship (6 Credits)
ENG 466 Dissertation (two semesters long)
Minor in English
Department of English and Humanities (ENH) offers a minor in English.
Total credit hours required for a Minor in English: 27
Each course comprises three (3) credit hours, and the students will be required to take a total of nine (9) courses.
Compulsory courses (6 credits)
ENG 217 Shakespeare
ENG 301 Research Methodology
Two courses from the following: (6 credits)
ENG 111 Principles of Linguistics
ENG 113 Introduction to English Poetry
ENG 114 Introduction to English Drama
ENG 115 Introduction to English Prose
Two courses from the following: (6 credits)
ENG 211 Sociolinguistics / ENG 212: Psycholinguistics
ENG 213/ENG 214/ENG 215: Survey of English Literature I/II/III
ENG 218 Post-Colonial Writing in English
Two courses from the following: (6 credits)
ENG 319 Modernism
ENG 331 Cultural Studies
ENG 327 SLA/ENG 334: ELT Methodology (Pre-requisite ENG 111)
ENG 355 Survey of American Literature 2
ENG 366 Major Texts of the Feminist Tradition in the West
One course from the following: (3 credits)
ENG 434 Material Design
ENG 462 Post-Colonial Theory/ENG 464: Post-Colonial Literature
ENG 404 Copywriting/ENG 440: English for the Print Media""
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