Bachelor of Arts in English
Vision of the Program:
The program is dedicated to produce graduates as professionals, effective thinkers, researchers and writers with advancing cultural awareness, diversity, and ethical responsibility through the study of literature, creative writing, and English language education through innovative teaching, research, and service.
Mission of the Program:
M1 | Produce graduates with knowledge of the content and methods of literary studies and English language education to contribute to their workplaces and communities throughout their lives as lifelong learners |
M2 | Facilitate innovative teaching, scholarship and research that promote cultural awareness, diversity and ethical responsibility through the study of literature, language and general education. |
M3 | Develop graduates’ analytical, academic, creative, and technological communication abilities in order to develop ethical global citizenship. |
Objectives of the Program Offering Entity:
To produce capable graduates with strong humanities background and communication skills, such as oral, written, and computer communication skills for a variety of careers where writing and research are essential, such as teaching, curriculum design, educational consulting, publishing, journalism, advertising, project management, and public relations.
Structure of the Curriculum
a) Duration of the Program (Year and Semester):
The Program duration is 4 (Four) years spread over 8 (Eight) semesters. There will be two semesters in an academic year: Spring (January-June) and Fall (July- December).
Admission Requirements:
Without any exception, every applicant who intends to pursue B.A. in English at United International University (henceforth UIU) must fulfil the admission requirements as laid down by UIU. A higher secondary certificate or its equivalent in science, arts, commerce, or other fields of study is the basic educational requirement. The related requirements for getting admitted into this programme are in the following:
- Candidates having a minimum GPA of 2.5/2nd division/equivalent grade in SSC and HSC or equivalent public examinations are eligible to apply for getting admitted into this programme. Students with GPA 2.00 in any examination either SSC or HSC; however, they must have a minimum GPA of 6.00 totalling the GPA of both the examinations.
- O-level students must have completed a minimum of 5 subjects with Average Grade Point of 2.50 or above and A-level students a minimum of 2 subjects with Average Grade Point of 2.00 or above (scale A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1)
- The students, who are sons/daughters of freedom fighters, will be eligible for getting admission if they have a minimum GPA of 5.00 totalling the GPA of S.S.C. and H.S.C. examinations. Such students, however, have to submit the copy of authenticated certificate as the proof of his/her father/mother’s identity as a freedom fighter.
- However, applicants will be evaluated on the basis of both previous academic achievement and UIU admission test score. Candidates must have acceptable score in UIU admission test. Moreover, a student whose IELTS band score (academic) is 6.0 or equivalent Score in Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) not less than 550 in the TOEFL Paper Based Test or
80 in the TOEFL Internet Based Test or its equivalent band score might be exempted from taking UIU admission test (written and oral). Categorically, all the students must appear before a personal interview as a part of the admission requirements.
Admission test is not required for GPA 5.00 holders in H.S.C./equivalent level of exams and credit transferred students for getting admission to an undergraduate program.
Course Waiver/Transfer Policy
A student must have obtained at least a grade of ‘B’ or equivalent in a similar course from any prestigious university/institution for course waiver/transfer. A student may be allowed maximum course waiver up to 60 credit hours (20 courses) based on the recommendation of the course equivalence committee.
Total minimum credit requirement to complete the program
- For this 4-year B.A. in English, a total of 123 credits are required.
Total class weeks in a Semester:
Academic Calendar
There are Eight Semesters. Every Semester will follow the Academic Calendar, given below:
Classes | 14 Weeks |
Minimum CGPA requirements for Undergraduate:
B.A. in English degree requirements are provided in the following:
(a) Completion of minimum 41 courses (123 credit hours)
(b) Completion of the dissertation work with at least a “C” grade
(c) Passing all courses separately and maintaining a minimum CGPA of 2.00
Degree is not conferred necessarily on fulfilment of the above conditions. The university
reserves the right to refuse the award of a degree on disciplinary and other grounds.
Maximum academic years of completion:
For the completion of B.A. in English, 4-year is required, but, if necessary, a candidate must have to obtain the degree within a maximum 7 (Seven) years.
Year/Level/Semester/Term wise distribution of Courses
1st Year
1st Semester: Core and GED Courses 5 = 15 Credits
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 1101 | English-I | 03 |
ENG 1102 | Introduction to Literature | 03 |
ENG 1103 | Introduction to Linguistics | 03 |
CSE 1101 | Introduction to Computer Studies | 03 |
GED 1101 | History of Emergence of Bangladesh | 03 |
2nd Semester: Core and GED Courses 5 = 15 Credits
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 1201 | English-II | 03 |
ENG 1202 | Phonetics and Phonology | 03 |
ENG 1203 | Introduction to Poetry | 03 |
ENG 1204 | Introduction to Drama | 03 |
GED 1201 | Bangla Language and Literature | 03 |
2nd Year
3rd Semester: Core Courses 3+ GED + Elective 1 = 15 Credits
Core Courses
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 2101 | Introduction to Prose: Fiction and Non-fiction | 03 |
ENG 2102 | Romantic Literature | 03 |
ENG 2103 | Victorian Prose and Poetry | 03 |
GED 2102 | English for Specific Purposes | 03 |
Elective Courses (Any ONE)
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 2104 | History of English Literature | 03 |
ENG 2105 | Popular Literature | 03 |
4th Semester: Core Courses 3+ GED + Elective 1 = 15 Credits
Core Courses
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 2201 | 16th and17th Century Literature | 03 |
ENG 2202 | Morphology | 03 |
ENG 2203 | Old and Middle English Literature | 03 |
ENG 2205 | English in the Workplace | 03 |
Elective Courses (Any ONE)
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 2204 | Composition and Stylistics | 03 |
ENG 2206 | Language Acquisition & Development | 03 |
3rd Year
5th Semester: Core Courses 3+ GED+ Elective 1 = 15 Credits
Core Courses
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 3101 | Restoration and18th Century Literature | 03 |
ENG 3102 | Syntax and Semantics | 03 |
ENG 3104 | Research Methodology | 03 |
GED 3101 | Introduction to Sociology and Psychology | 03 |
Elective Courses (Any ONE)
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 3103 | Teaching Grammar | 03 |
ENG 3105 | English in Media | 03 |
6th Semester: Core Courses 4+ GED+ Elective 1 = 18 Credits
Core Courses
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 3201 | Shakespeare: Poetry and Drama | 03 |
ENG 3202 | Psycholinguistics and SLA | 03 |
ENG 3203 | Sociolinguistics | 03 |
ENG 3204 | English Language Teaching Techniques | 03 |
GED 3202 | Introduction to Statistics | 03 |
Elective Courses (Any One)
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 3205 | Introduction to Critical Theories | 03 |
ENG 3206 | Creative Writing | 03 |
4th Year
7th Semester: Major Courses 5 = 15 Credits
Major Courses: Literature
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 4101 | Writing for Humanities & Social Sciences | 03 |
ENG 4102 | Classics in Translation | 03 |
ENG 4103 | Modern Literature | 03 |
ENG 4104 | American Literature | 03 |
ENG 4105 | Teaching Language Through Literature | 03 |
ENG 4106 | Teaching Practicum | 03 |
Major Courses: ELT
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 4101 | Writing for Humanities & Social Sciences | 03 |
ENG 4105 | Teaching Language Through Literature | 03 |
ENG 4106 | Teaching Practicum | 03 |
ENG 4107 | Syllabus Design and Materials Development | 03 |
ENG 4108 | World Englishes | 03 |
ENG 4109 | Teaching Pronunciation | 03 |
8th Semester: Major Courses 5 = 15 Credits
Major Courses: Literature
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 4201 | Thesis | 03 |
ENG 4202 | African and Caribbean Literature in English | 03 |
ENG 4203 | South Asian Literature in English | 03 |
ENG 4204 | Women in Literature | 03 |
ENG 4205 | Translation Studies | 03 |
ENG 4206 | Postcolonial Literature | 03 |
Major Courses: ELT
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENG 4201 | Thesis | 03 |
ENG 4207 | Testing and Assessment | 03 |
ENG 4208 | Technology Assisted Language Learning and Teaching | 03 |
ENG 4209 | Teaching Reading and Writing Skills | 03 |
ENG 4210 | Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis | 03 |
ENG 4211 | Teaching Listening and Speaking Skills | 03 |