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Course Name
Credits
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Foundation Course (FC)
24 -
Department Core Courses (DC)
32 -
Departmental Elective Courses (DE)
32 -
Allied Department Course - 1 (AC - 1)
8 -
Allied Department Course - 2 (AC - 2)
8
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Degree requirement (FC+DC+DE+AC1+AC2)
104
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Semester 1
Credits
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Foundation Course 1
4 -
Foundation Course 2
4 -
English 122: Indian Authors and Their Impact
4
A rich tradition of Indian vernacular literatures is now available in English and allows us to compare Indian literature in English with demotic traditions.
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Liberal Arts Elective
4
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16
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Semester 2
Credits
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Foundation Course 3
4 -
Foundation Course 4
4
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COM 222 - Digital Storytelling and Writing
4
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English 202 - Creative Writing
4
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16
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Semester 3
Credits
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Foundation Course 5
4
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English 203 - Rhetorical & Critical Appr. to English
4
Topics may include New Media Theory, Psychoanalysis, Marxism, Deconstruction, New Historicism and Queer Theory.
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English 223: Advanced Writing and Speaking
4
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AC 1- Allied Department Course - 1.a
4
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AC 1- Allied Department Course - 1.b
4
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20
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Semester 4
Credits
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Foundation Course 6
4
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English 246: World Literature
4
This course will think about the theory and practice of translation as well as study a selection of translated texts from around the world.
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English 292: Writing and Film
4
This course will study comparative traditions of film-making and think about the socio-cultural and filmic languages encoded in these productions.
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AC 2- Allied Department Course - 2
4
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AC 2- Allied Department Course - 2
4
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20
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Semester 5
Credits
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English 322: Analyzing the Novel
4
This course will look at the rise of the novel, its development through realism, modernism, post-modernism, magical realism and the postcolonial novel.
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English 332: Literary and Rhetorical Criticism
4
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English 346: Indian Myth, Literature and Narrative
4
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English/JRL 392: Writing for the Mass Media
4
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16
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Semester 6
Credits
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English 302: Critical Approaches to Literature
4
Topics may include New Media Theory, Psychoanalysis, Marxism, Deconstruction, New Historicism and Queer Theory.
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COM/JRL 333: Cyber Culture
4
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English 369: English Writing Lab/Special Topics
4
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English 398: Capstone Course
4
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16
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Other Courses not covered above
- Basic concepts in literature
- British literature
- American literature
- Indian literature
- Gender
- Poetry
- Nonfiction
- Novel
- Media
- Theater
- Authors
- Religion