The spirit of this course is based on the notion of interconnectedness through globalized mobility. It explores the transcultural and transnational perspectives of literary and nonliterary writings in English by diverse socio-cultural groups. Reading a ra
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 This course offers a selective study of the cross section of American playwrights. The idea is to develop a taste and understanding for the American Drama in particular. This course aims to include selected plays from the works of
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 This course explores English drama from the Elizabethan to Jacobean Age, with attention to such playwrights as Lyly, Kyd, Marlowe, Ben Jonson, and Shakespeare. Plays will be selected from these playwrights to create a critical awa
Prerequisites: ENGL 101, ENGL 103 This foundational course serves as an introduction to a wide range of methods for literary, critical and textual reading. This course aims to provide the students with a set of interpretive tools which they can use to an
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 Proficiency in the skill of academic writing through research, development of a well-argued and well-documented academic paper with clear thesis statement, critical thinking, argumentation and synthesis of information, using citati
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 Proficiency in the skill of academic writing through research, development of a well-argued and well-documented academic paper with clear thesis statement, critical thinking, argumentation and synthesis of information, using citati
This course tackles research writing by deconstructing well-written arguments into their component parts and then building them back up again. From the core of a single argument, we will extrapolate the outline of a full research paper in the social scien
ENGL 498 is an Internship Program offered by the department of English during the Summer semester. The objective is to expose students to the job market. This course will provide them the opportunity to enhance their English language and academic skills a
Prerequisites: ENGL 101, ENGL 103 Basic questions on the nature and function of literature, interpretation, discussion and evaluation of literary texts through a diverse and rich variety of selections from English and American literature. Note: This cou
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 Proficiency in the skill of academic writing through research, development of a well-argued and well-documented academic paper with clear thesis statement, critical thinking, argumentation and synthesis of information, using citati