BA (Honours) English programme at Don Bosco University provides the students with a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to English language and an exploration into English Literature. It also investigates how the English language is used in a variety of global contexts, with introductions to British, American and Indian writings in English. They will explore writing and speech in a wide range of forms (creative writing, academic writing and composition, language and linguistics), and develop their skills in the interpretation of literary and non-literary texts.
On completion of the course, students will have options of pursuing higher studies or find careers in writing, journalism, hospitality management etc.
Eligibility Criteria
- Passed Higher Secondary School Leaving Examination (or equivalent) in any stream with 50% in the aggregate and 50% in English.
Number of Seats
60 seats each
Location
Tapesia Campus
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Semester I |
British Poetry and Drama: 14 to 17 Cent |
British Literature-18 th Century |
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)- I |
Generic Elective (GE) Course - I (any one)
- Introductory Micro Economics
- Guidance and Counselling in Education
- General Psychology
- Basics of Journalism
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Semester II |
British Poetry and Drama 17th and 18th Centuries |
British Literature-19th Century |
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)- II |
Generic Elective (GE) Course - II (any one)
- Introductory Macro Economics
- Psychology for Health and Well being
- Gender Education
- Introduction to Computer Application
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Semester III |
British Literature: The Early 20th Century |
British Romantic Literature |
European Classical Literature |
Skill Enhancement Course - I |
Generic Elective (GE) Course - III (any one)
- Indian Economy I
- Population Education
- Inter-group Relations
- Basics of Photography
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Semester IV |
Indian Classical Literature |
Modern European Drama |
Popular Literature |
Skill Enhancement Course - II |
Generic Elective (GE) Course - IV (any one)
- Indian Economy II
- Psychology at Work
- Early Childhood Care and Education
- Mobile Communication
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Semester V |
Women's Writing |
American Literature |
Discipline Specific Elective- I & II (Choose any two)
- Literature of the Indian Diaspora
- Literary Criticism
- Research Methodology
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Semester VI |
Understanding and Dealing with Psychological Disorders |
Counselling Psychology |
Discipline Specific Elective- III & IV (Choose any two)
- Literary Theory
- Partition Literature
- Project / Dissertation
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Programme Outcome
Programme Outcome of BA English