ABOUT BA IN ENGLISH SYLLABUS
BA in English deals with the study of linguistics and specific areas of literature that has Shakespearean plays, European Literature, and more. The programmer offers an in-depth knowledge of English grammar and usage, British Literature,
critical thinking, diversity, written and communication skills, and more.
The programmer
may be a three-year undergraduate course that helps in strengthening the
linguistic capabilities wherein the scholars also are introduced to the social,
cultural, political, economic and intellectual backgrounds in literary history.
After
successfully completing a BA in English, candidates can either choose further
studies or choose a career in writing, journalism, blogging, teaching
advertising and media, etc.
BA in
English Eligibility Criteria
To fulfil
the eligibility criteria for BA in English, the candidate must:
Have
qualified 10+2 with English as a compulsory subject.
Meet the
cut-off score to urge into a university that gives BA in English.
BA in English Syllabus
First Year:
Indian
Classical Literature
Indian
Writing in English
European
Classical Literature
British
Poetry and Drama: 14th to 17th Centuries
Second Year:
American
Literature
Popular
Literature
British
Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th Centuries
British
Literature: 18th Century
British
Romantic Literature
British
Literature: 18th Century
Third Year:
Women's
Writing
British
Literature: the first 20th Century
Modern
European Drama
Postcolonial
Literatures
Ability
Enhancement Course (Compulsory):
English/MIL
Communication
Skill
Enhancement Course (Any two):
English
Language Teaching
Translation
Studies
Creative
Writing
Technical
Writing
Business
Communication
Soft Skills
Generic
Elective (Any Four):
Media and
Communication Skills
Language and
Linguistics
Contemporary
India: Women and Empowerment
Academic
Writing and Composition
Readings on
Indian Diversities and Literary Movements
Text and
Performance
Language,
Literature and Culture
Discipline
Centric Elective:
Modern
Indian Writing in English Translation
British
Literature: Post war II
World
Literature
Literary
Theory
Travel
Writing
Autobiography
Research
Methodology
Nineteenth-Century
European Realism
Literature
of the Indian Diaspora
Partition
Literature
Science
Fiction and Detective Literature
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