Course Outcome and Programme Outcome
English Course
Programme Outcomes
- Enable Students to become familiar with literary texts. They should be able to identify, interpret and
describe the critical ideas, values and themes contained in the texts.
- To develop critical thinking, creativity and communicating skills in students.
- Students learn the utility of English language.
- The programme seeks to improve students’ ability in English grammar, oral skills, reading and writing skills.
- To expose students to the employment opportunities, challenges and job roles.
- Enable students to identify issues that have contemporary relevance, especially, pertaining to race, class, gender and environment.
Communicative English
Course Outcomes
- To introduce students to the theory, fundamentals and tools of communication and to develop in them vital communication skills.
- Students’ awareness of correct usage of English grammar while speaking and writing will be increased.
- Students will develop fluency and comprehensibility.
- Increase and improve their vocabulary.
- Strengthen their ability to write, compose academic papers, articles, essays and summaries.
- Articulate questions and ideas in class discussion, listen to other’s ideas, prepare, organize and deliver presentation.
- Become careful and critical readers, develop skills for creative writing, become effective communicators.
Programme Specific outcomes
- Apply the right way of pronunciation.
- Illustrate appropriate use of grammar.
- Demonstrate Ability to speak publicly.
- Recognise the meaning of new words.
- Express the meaning of a given text in own words and in simpler terms.
- Interpret a given passage for summarisation.
- Compose essays.
- Develop the practice of note taking.
- Develop the skills of creative writing.
- Express one’s views through public speech.
- Initiate and carry on a discussion by maintaining ethical values.
- Capable of listening to a conversation in English.
- Capable of translating literary works.
Course outcome
Poetry, Prose, Short stories & Drama
Learners will be able to -
- Identify the various genres and analyse the literary works.
- Develop critical thinking skills.
- Appreciate the complexity and diversity of human conditions, including
cultural differences and interrelationship with the non-human.
Understand the place of human beings in the biocentric world.
- Students learn to explore human experience from reading poetry, prose,
short stories and drama.
Programme Specific Outcome
Poetry
- Students will be engaged in close analysis of narrative and poetic language.
- They will be able to analyse the elements of poetry such as diction, tone, form, genres, Imagery, figures of speech, symbolism, theme and recognise the rhythms, metrics etc. Comprehend the literal and figurative use of language
- Enrichment of students’ vocabulary.
- Enhances students’ understanding and increases their pleasure of reading.
- Understand women’s perspectives in literature.
Prose
Students will be able to:
- Develop analytical skills, become critical readers and creative writers.
- Understand women’s perspectives in literature.
- Enjoy reading and appreciate literary works.
- Enrichment of students’ vocabulary.
- Increase confidence in speaking, participate in class discussion and deliver oral presentation.
Drama
Students will be able to:
- Understand the significance of the social, historical and cultural context of Anton Chekov’s plays.
- Read drama scripts and understand main ideas and details.
- Write dramatic scripts for different purposes and audience.
- Participate in dramatization on a variety of topics and learn to perform.