BS English

This course introduces students to the various disciplines within social sciences, including sociology, psychology, and political science etc. Students explore the importance of understanding human behavior and social structures in addressing societal challenges and fostering community development.

BS English Program Educational Objectives

The BS English program aims to:

  • Pursue professional practices in English language and literature or advanced studies based on the technical skills and knowledge in literary analysis, linguistic theory, critical thinking, and supported disciplines.

  • Encourage students to develop and use abstract models in addition to applying respective methodologies in practical and scholarly situations.

  • Provide practical skills to the students to initiate their career in academic institutions, publishing houses, media organizations, and various fields related to language and literature.

  • Prove mastery of the English language and literature knowledge and skills necessary to work as a professional in the field, by demonstrating an understanding of current literary trends, linguistic structures, and communication strategies.

  • Provide formal foundations for higher learning and contribute to the advancement of knowledge and innovation in the field of English language and literature.

Course Code Name Credit Hours
GC-101 Mechanics of Writing 3
ENG-101 Introduction to English Literature 3
ENG-102 History of English Literature-I 3
ENG-103 Introduction to Linguistics 3
UR-150 Islamic Ethical Principles 2
GC-102 Introduction to I.T Skills 2
Course Code Name Credit Hours
UR-250 Pakistan Studies 2
GC-105 Communication and Presentation Skills 3
GC-106 Introduction to Statistics 3
GC-102 Study Skills 3
ENG-104 Phonetics and Phonology 3
ENG-212 History of English Literature-II 3
Course Code Name Credit Hours
GC-209 Introduction to Philosophy 3
GC-108 Minor(Sociology/Economics, Social Work, Urdu) 2
ENG-205 Classical Poetry 3
ENG-206 Second Language Acquisition 3
ENG-207 Morphology and Syntax 3
UR-251 Intro to Basic Teachings of The Quran 2
Course Code Name Credit Hours
ENG-208 Fiction(1700-1900) 3
ENG-209 Romantic Poetry 3
ENG-214 Elizabethan Drama 3
ENG-211 English Prose 3
ENG-210 Classical Drama 3
ENG-316 Literary Criticism 3
Course Code Name Credit Hours
ENG-424 Post-Colonial Studies 3
ENG-315 Modern Fiction 3
ENG-321 Literary Theory 3
ENG-213 Semantics and Pragmatics 3
ENG-317 Siciolinguistics 3
UR-352 Introduction to Hadith and Seerah 2
Course Code Name Credit Hours
ENG-319 Islam and Modern Western Thought 3
ENG-326 Modern Poetry 3
ENG-320 Introduction to Applied Linguistics 3
ENG-324 Modern Drama 3
ENG-322 Stylistics 3
ENG-322 American Literature 3
Course Code Name Credit Hours
ENG-314 Pakistani Literature in English 3
ENG-425 Modern Prose 3
ENG-426 Psycholinguistics 3
ENG-427 Language, Culture and Identity 3
UR-556 Professional Ethics 2
GC-401 Research Methodolgy 3
Course Code Name Credit Hours
Research Project (6)
ENG-432 Comparative Literature (3)
ENG-443 Discourse Analysis (3)
ENG-431 Post-War Literature 3
ENG-433 Short Stories 3
ENG-434 English for Specific Purposes 3

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