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BA English Curriculum Overview

This document outlines the curriculum requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from North South University. The degree requires completion of 120 credits over 4 years. Students take 51 credits of core courses, 24 credits in their English major concentration, and 6 credits of free electives. The curriculum is divided into yearly course loads with specific courses prescribed for each term in areas like English, history, philosophy, foreign language, and general education electives.

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BA English Curriculum Overview

This document outlines the curriculum requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from North South University. The degree requires completion of 120 credits over 4 years. Students take 51 credits of core courses, 24 credits in their English major concentration, and 6 credits of free electives. The curriculum is divided into yearly course loads with specific courses prescribed for each term in areas like English, history, philosophy, foreign language, and general education electives.

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North South University

Bachelor of Arts in English

Degree 120 credits

Core Courses 51 credits

University Core 39 credits

Major Concentration 24 credits

Free Electives 6 credits

Year 1: 09 courses/27 credits


Year 1 Term 1
ENG102 Introduction to Composition 3 credits
HIS101 Bangladesh History and Culture 3 credits
MIS105 Intro. to Computer Information System 3 credits
Year 1 Term 2
ENG103 Intermediate Composition 3 credits
SOC101/ENV203/ Soc./Geog./Anthropology 3 credits
GEO205/ANT101
MAT112/MAT116 College Algebra/Pre-calculus 3 credits
Year 1 Term 3
ENG111 Public Speaking 3 credits
POL101/POL104 Political Science/Government 3 credits
ECO101/ECO104 Macro Principles 3 credits
Year 2: 11 courses/34 credits [27+34=61]
Year 2 Term 1
ENG115 Literature 3 credits
PHI101/PHI104 Philosophy/Ethics 3 credits
STA172 Statistics I 3 credits
CHN/FRC/SPA/ Foreign Language-Introductory level 3 credits
ARB 101
Year 2 Term 2
ENG220/ ENG230 Introduction to Fiction/ Introduction to Poetry 3 credits
HIS102 Introduction to World Civilization 3 credits
PSY101/ENV107/ Introduction to Psychology/Intro to Environmental 4 credits
PBH101/CHE101/ Science/Introduction to Public Health/ Biology I/Physics I
PHYL107L/BIO103
Year 2 Term 3
ENG210/ ENG260 Introduction to Linguistics/ Literary Theory 3 credits
ENG215 Research Methodology for Humanities 3 credits
CHN/FRC/SPA/ Foreign Language-Intermediate/advanced Level 3 credits
ARB 201/301
POL201/POL300/ International relations/intro. to Governance/ Intro. to 3 credits
LAW206/WMS201/ constitutional Law/ Gender Studies/ Human Rights
POL210/

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Year 3: 10 courses/32 credits [27+34+32=93]
Year 3 Term 1
PSY101/ENV107/ Introduction to Psychology/Intro to Environmental 4 credits
PBH101/CHE101/ Science/Introduction to Public Health/ Biology I/Physics I
PHYL107L/BIO103
ARC131 Music/Art/Design 3 credits
HIS102/HIS202/ World Civilizations/ Indo-Bangla History/Islamic History 3 credits
HIS203/
Year 3 Term 2
ENG331/ENG301/ Elizabethan and Jacobean drama/Phonetics & Phonology/ 3 credits
ENG361/ORG301 Introduction to Applied Linguistic/ Foundations of
Organizational Communication
POL 202/POL300/ International relations/intro. to Governance/ Intro. to 3 credits
LAW206/WMS201/ constitutional Law/ Gender Studies/ Human Rights
POL210/
LBA104 Theatre/Dance 3 credits
ECO406 History of Economic Thought 3 credits
Year 3 Term 3
ENG336/ ENG306/ 17th Century Poetry and Prose/ Semantics & Pragmatics/ 3 credits
ENG366/ ORG306 Theories of Second Language Acquisition/ Professional
Communication
LAW410/ ECO203/ Comparative Legal Systems/ Microeconomics/ Introduction to 3 credits
ANT230/ SOC201/ Social Anthropology and Ethnology/ Contemporary issues in
PAD301/TNM201 Gender Relationship/ Public Administration/ Media and
Communication
PSY101/ENV107/ Introduction to Psychology/Intro to Environmental 4 credits
PBH101/CHE101/ Science/Introduction to Public Health/ Biology I/Physics I
PHYL107L/BIO103
Year 4: 9 courses/27 credits [27+34+32+27=120]
Year 4 Term 1
ENG341/ENG311/ The Rise and Growth of the Novel/Morphology & Syntax/ 3 credits
ENG371/ ORG311 Principles of Syllabus Design & Material Development/
Communication Theory and Research
ENG4xx Any elective course (from own concentration) 3 credits
PHI201 Ethical Theory 3 credits
Year 4 Term 2
ENG346/ ENG316/ 19th Century Poetry and Fiction/ Sociolinguistics/ Testing and 3 credits
ENG376/ ORG316 Evaluation/ Argumentation and Critical Thinking
ENG4xx Any elective course (from own concentration) 3 credits
_____xxx Free elective course (courses from any area university wide) 3 credits
Year 4 Term 3
ENG351/ ENG321/ Modernism and Postmodernism/ Psycholinguistics/ Teaching 3 credits
ENG381/ ORG321 Techniques & Practicum/ Professional Writing
ENG4xx Any elective course (from own concentration) 3 credits
_____xxx Free elective course (courses from any area university wide) 3 credits

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