Program Outcomes
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English Programme proposes to offer an overview of disparate literatures that have been produced spatio-temporally in various languages and genres. The purpose is to facilitate a detailed study of the established classics and acknowledged masterpieces across the world, commencing from the fourteenth century, when English as a language was acknowledged and appreciated at par with Latin and French. The programme targets to develop an understanding of the theoretical and critical perspectives covered under different genres of literature so as to impart knowledge of the historical background of English literature with its continuing influence in the subsequent eras. The students are trained to develop analytical and critical propositions to strengtaen the requisite acuity in the field of research. The programme intends to develop comprehensive insights into the cultural nuances and experiential livings of numerous societies across the globe, The programme comprises literature and a significant component of linguistics to groom and nurture the students into competent assets, employable in multiple avenues that a spesialization in English opens up in the professional world. The course attempts to inculcate the principles of “gender sensitivicy,” “social responsibility,” “community service” and “national pride.” which are the underlining tenets of thus programme.
Programme Specific Outcomes:
English Programme specifically aspires to inculcate the following in the students:
- Acquaintance with the writers and theorists of different ages across the world along with their concerns, ideas and perspectives.
- Application of the knowledge of language and literature in different spheres cf life.
- A critical acumen to analyse and evaluate the scholarly works of English Literature.
- Interpersonal skills and ethical values for the holistic development of the students.
- Expertise in writing and oratory skills in a variety of formats, such as articles, essays, critical reviews of literary texts, debates, declamations, panel discussions and seminar presentations.