MA in Literature
The programme at the Department of English, University of Dhaka is a comprehensive one year programme aimed at enhancing our students' knowledge of literature in global English. The course builds upon the BA (Hons.) in English Literature by moving beyond the Western canon to incorporate other literatures and introduces students to modern twentieth century and contemporary approaches to studying literature. Students will engage in independent literary analysis from an interdisciplinary perspective and will learn to engage with ongoing theoretical debates and discursive practices. The programme equips students with the knowledge required to meet the high standards of academic research such as using professional journals and introduce students to bodies that publish academic research online. Students will learn to make appropriate use of the conventions of writing in literary studies and to refer accurately and appropriately to texts and sources. It also aims to foster the overall development of the students' critical and intellectual faculties to allow them to develop their knowledge of literature and bolster their skills to review, research, write and publish papers of an international standard.
MA in Applied Linguistics & ELT
The Masters in Applied Linguistics & ELT programme of the Department of English, University of Dhaka was introduced in 1987. This programme is designed after the graduate programmes of UK and US universities. It is comprehensive and has drawn on core courses of Applied Linguistics, Education, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and English language Teaching (ELT). The programme is a combination of two strands – Applied Linguistics and ELT. The aims of the programme are
two-fold:
1. Providing learners with a general grounding in major theoretical concepts, principles, issues and current debates in Applied Linguistics and ELT.
2. Enabling learners to link theory to practice. Learners are provided with knowledge, opportunities and experiences which will enable them to develop as ELT professionals. The focus is on grooming autonomous learners who can take charge of their own learning. In addition, team building, leadership and critical thinking skills are nurtured. The goal is to prepare learners for effective teaching in a variety of national contexts and at all levels of education as well as to open up opportunities for the global job market.
Aims and Objectives of MA in Applied Linguistics and ELT Programme
Aims: The broad aim of the programme is to develop an understanding of key concepts and the theoretical framework that underpins the professional, academic and research literature that is relevant to the field of Applied Linguistics, Education, English Language Teaching and TESOL. In addition, the programme will help gain insights into a range of perspectives on the theory, policy and practice of ELT.
Objectives: The main objective of this programme is to develop knowledge and expertise required for the teaching of English as a second/foreign language at all levels of study. A significant offshoot is the development of teacher trainers, curriculum developers, syllabus and materials writers, testers, evaluators, managers and educational researchers.