BA Communicative English

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Bachelor of Arts in Communicative English is an undergraduate communicative English course. Communicative English refers to that English which helps us to communicate effectively with people using language functions. Proficiency in English is an essential requirement for communication at national as well as international levels.

Course suitability

  • Those who have an aptitude for good communication skills such as body language, expressions, tones & other communicative methods are the most suitable for this course.
  • Those who have much interest in English language and want to gain more efficiency in it also are welcome.
  • They should have talent for communication & interpersonal skills.

Beneficits

  • Candidates who aspire to jobs in many fields such as Journalism and Mass Communication, Management or Administration, Tourism & International Relations.
  • They have opportunities for making careers in Linguistics, Communication Management, Film Direction and Editing, Visual Communication & so on for higher studies.

Career Options

  • Trainer - Communicative English
  • English Language Specialist
  • Assistant Lecturer - Language, Literature & Culture Studies
Duration 4 YEAR
ELIGIBILITY: Plus Two/
Diploma/Equivalent

Sylubus

Sem 1 Sem 2 Sem 3
Fine-tune Your English
Methodology for Studying Literature
English Literature from the Old English Period to the Romantic Age
Conversational Skills
Writing for the Media
Issues that Matter
Introducing Language and Literature
English Literature from the Victorian Age to the Postmodern Period
Editing and Fundamentals of Media Writing
Interpersonal Skills
Harmony of Prose
Symphony of Verse
Introduction to Narratology
Digital Writing, Advertising and Reporting for Media
Creative Writing
Sem 4 Sem 5 Sem 6
Modes of Fiction
Language and Linguistics
Business Writing
Translation: Theoretical and Literary Perspectives.
Writing for Radio and Television
Appreciating Films Theatre Studies English for Careers
Acts on the Stage
Literary Criticism and Theory
Indian Writing in English
Environmental Science and Human Rights
Postcolonial Literatures
Women Writing
American Literature
Modern World Literature
OJT in Media: Audio, Visual and Print & Project