Program Learning Outcomes (PLO’s)
Master’s degree in English Literature and Criticism
1- Applying literary research methods.
2- Utilizing modern critical theory and employing various approaches and techniques of literary criticism across different types of literary texts.
3- Distinguishing a wide range of English poetry styles from its beginnings in the medieval period to the present.
4- Studying an extensive selection of British novels from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by prominent authors of these periods.
5- Understanding the evolution of theatrical and dramatic genres with a particular focus on the classical, Renaissance, and modern periods
6- Gaining knowledge of the history and development of comparative literature in both Europe and the United States.
7- Acquiring familiarity with a wide range of literary works written in English from around the world.
8- Familiarity with narratives of identities and anti-colonial social relations across various literary genres, including novels, stories, drama, and poetry.
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