Literary Texts
Literary Texts MODULE includes an introduction to English literature and its importance in the learning process for *first year license students*. It starts with a simple introduction to the subject; then, it gives an idea about the main literary genres, elements and techniques which are necessary to analyze literary works. Learners then are exposed to the two literary genres for the sake of analysis literary works
General and specific objectives
General objectives : After this course, learners will be able to:
-Explain the meaning of literature then analyze poems depending on literary devices.
Specific objective1: Learners will mention the elements making up the essence of literature.
Specific objective2: Learners will identify thoroughly the literary devices and literary techniques in a text.
Specific objective3: Learners will differentiate the genres of poem
The Outline
1-Introduction to Literature
2-Literary Genres, techniques and Elements
3-Prose
4-Poetry
5-Drama
Bibliography
-Birch,Dina. The oxford companion to English literature. Oxford University Press. 2009
-Bradford,Richard. Poetry: The ultimate guide. Palgrave Mcmillan.2010
-Gossman,Lionel. Between History and Literature. Harvard University Press.1990
-Miller,Hillis.On Literature. London: Routledge.2003
-Rollins, Brenda. Literary Devices. Classroom Complete Press. 2012
-Weinwright,Jeffrey. Poetry: The basics. Oxon: Routledge. 2004
-Widdowson,Peter. Literature. London: Routledge.1999
Social and Human Sciences
INTIATION TO SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES
The present course outlines the theories, concepts and terms related to the SHS
At the end of this course students would be able to
• Justify the place and scope of social sciences learning in the wide context of intercultural phenomena and challenges;
• Clearly understand and acquire date about the subjects considered under social sciences;
• Identify the instructional components of social sciences relevant to their field of study; and
• Critically Think about the interdisciplinary and integration perspectives in social sciences.
Scope and syllabus
1. History of the Social Sciences
2. Development of Social Sciences
3. Area Studies
4. Demography
5. Development Theories
6. Social Policy
8. Women’s Studies
9. Public Health