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BAE
An Overview:
The courses offered by the Department of English for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English have two Majors: Literature and Linguistics.
The program requires an extensive reading of texts of literature in English and a familiarity with the theoretical and critical approaches, which have shaped English studies in recent years. The program focuses on a study of literary periods, genres and theoretical issues, as well as a study of non-native literature in English and literatures in other languages. Language skills and techniques are part of the degree. Students are thus offered the possibility of working with texts from a number of different historical periods and geographical areas, and are given the tools to analyze them in a variety of ways.
For Linguistics concentration, the program emphasizes an extensive reading of English phonetics and phonology, English grammar, Morphology, Syntax, Applied Linguistics and Language Acquisition. These count as core courses in the Linguistics major.
Career Opportunities:
Students preparing to enhance their teaching careers can select any concentration from Literature/Language/Applied Linguistics and ELT. The English Literature major is the ideal liberal arts major for students desiring to develop capabilities in research, writing, critical thinking, and textual analysis combined with the study of literature and language. And students preparing to teach English as a Second Language are advised to take linguistics major. For pre-professional and general liberal arts majors, linguistics contributes to analytical and research skills that enhance professional résumé. Applied Linguistics and ELT are for students who are pursuing Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL) endorsement concurrently with the MA in English.
2+2 Degree Program: CREDIT TRANSFER
In this age of globalization, a large number of Bangladeshi students like other part of the world, have the thirst for the degrees of American universities. For this, IBAIS University made an academic collaboration with the University of Michigan-Flint, USA. Under this collaboration, students after completing 1st and 2nd year (63 Credits) at IBAIS University can transfer their credits to the University of Michigan-Flint, USA.
Admission Requirements:
Every applicant, without any exception, must fulfill the admission requirements as laid down by IBAIS University. Admission test and interview for admission into the first semester will be held three times a year. No interim or supplementary admission test or interview will be arranged.
A higher secondary certificate or its equivalent in Science, Arts, Commerce or other fields of study is the basic educational requirement. Minimum qualifying GPA to be eligible to apply is 2.5 individually in SSC/’O’ level and HSC/’A’ level examinations.
Student having Bachelor (pass)/Associate - Diploma: (2-4 years) degree will get waiver from the general education courses.
For all foreign certificates, the University as per rules of Bangladesh Government will determine equivalence.
Degree Requirements:
The BA degree requirements are as follows:
(a) Completion of 129 Credits.
(b) Completion of the Dissertation with at least a ‘C+’ grade (6 Credits)
(c) Passing all courses individually and maintaining a minimum CGPA of 2.5
Curriculum:
A student under normal work load will have 12 Credits per semester for this undergraduate program. Four- year program with 129 credits will be required to complete the Bachelor degree. These credits are divided into three areas:
- General Education Courses
- Core Courses and
- Elective Courses.
Courses: Credits
1st Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 101 Freshman English-I 3.0
ENG 103 Introduction to Poetry 3.0
BANG 104 Introduction to Bangla Prose & Poetry 3.0
SOC 104 Introduction to Social Science 3.0
2nd Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 105 Introduction Prose & Drama 3.0
ENG 106 Freshman English-II 3.0
ENG 108 Studies In English History 3.0
PHL 110 Introduction to Philosophy 3.0
3rd Semester
Course Code Course Title
ILB 101 General Psychology 3.0
ENG 109 Old & Middle English 3.0
CSE 111 Computer Fundamentals &
Programming Techniques 3.0
HIST 114 Bangladesh Studies 3.0
4th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 201 The 16th & 17th Century English Literature-I 3.0
ENG 202 The 16th & 17th Century English Literature-II 3.0
HIST 203 European History 3.0
HIST 204 World Civilization 3.0
5th Semester
Course Code Course Title
BUS 105 Introduction to Business 3.0
IEN 250 Listening & Speaking 3.0
ENG 205 Restoration & 18th Century Literature 3.0
PHL 206 History of Western Ideas 3.0
6th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 208 Advanced Reading
Strategies & writing 3.0
ATN 209 Anthropology 3.0
ENG 301 English for Professional Purpose 3.0
IEN 318 English for Mass Communication 3.0
Major: Literature
7th Semester
Course Code Course Title
IEN 370 Translation 3.0
PHL 302 Eastern Thought 3.0
RES 431 Research Methods 3.0
8th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 303 The Romantic Period 3.0
ENG 304 High Victorian Literature 3.0
(1830-1880)
ENG 305 American Literature-I 3.0
ENG 309 Literary Criticism 3.0
9th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 306 Late Victorian to
Modernist (1180-1930) 3.0
ENG 307 American Literature-II 3.0
ENG 308 Postcolonial Literature-I 3.0
10th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 401 Postcolonial Literature-II 3.0
ENG 402 Classics in Translation 3.0
ENG 403 Introduction to Critical Theory 3.0
11th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 404 Twentieth Century Poetry 3.0
ENG 405 Twentieth Century Novel 3.0
ENG 406 Twentieth Century Drama 3.0
12th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ENG 407 Shakespeare 3.0
ENG 450 Dissertation 6.0
Major: Linguistics
7th Semester
Course Code Course Title
IEN 370 Translation 3.0
PHL 302 Eastern Thought 3.0
ENG 431 Research Methods 3.0
8th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ELN 303 Introduction to Linguistics 3.0
ELN 304 English Language Teaching 3.0
ELN 305 Language, Society and Culture 3.0
9th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ELN 306 Traditional Grammar 3.0
ELN 307 Modern English Grammar 3.0
ELN 308 Language and Philosophy 3.0
10th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ELN 401 Introduction to Phonetics 3.0
ELN 402 Introduction to Phonology 3.0
ELN 403 Morphology and Syntax 3.0
11th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ELN 404 Introduction to Sociolinguistics 4.0
ELN 405 Introduction to Psycholinguistics 4.0
ELN 406 Second Language Acquisition 4.0
12th Semester
Course Code Course Title
ELN 407 Applied Linguistics 3.0
ENG 450 Dissertation 6.0
All BAE candidates should complete supervised study and research culminating in a dissertation in their fields of study. The completed dissertation should be well-bound and printed in accordance with the standard of IBAIS University.
BAE Waiver Policy:
To Apply for BAE credit waiver, a student must have an average grade of C+ or better. Students having Bachelor (pass)/Associate/Diploma (2-4 years) Degree will get waiver according to this waiver policy.
ENG 101 |
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Three Credits in English- the equivalent of ENG 101 at IBAIS University. |
BANG 104 |
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Three Credits in Bangla - the equivalent of Bangla 104 at IBAIS University. |
SOC 104 |
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Three Credits in Social Science - the equivalent of SOC 104 at IBAIS University. |
ENG 106 |
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Three Credits in English - the equivalent of ENG 106 at IBAIS University. |
ILB 101 |
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Three Credits in Psychology - the equivalent of ILB 101 at IBAIS University. |
CSE 111 |
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Three Credits in Computer Science - the equivalent of CSE 111 at IBAIS University. |
HIST 114 |
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Three Credits in Bangladesh Studies - the equivalent of HIST 114 at IBAIS University. |
HIST 203 |
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Three Credits in European History- the equivalent of HIST 203 at IBAIS University. |
HIST 204 |
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Three Credits in World civilization-the equivalent of HIST 204 at IBAIS University. |
BUS 105 |
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Three Credits in Business-the equivalent of BUS 105 at IBAIS University. |
IEN 250 |
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Three Credits in Listening & Speaking - the equivalent of IEN 250 at IBAIS University. |
PHL 110 |
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Three Credits in Philosophy - the equivalent of ACT 110 at IBAIS University. |
ANT 209 |
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Three Credits in Anthropology - the equivalent of ANT 209 at IBAIS University. |
BABE
An Overview:
English is spoken by over 800 million people around the world and is the main language for the international business community. The aim of the Business English Program at IBAIS University is to teach English using modern techniques in a stimulating atmosphere. More specifically, the Business English Program enables students to gain optimum proficiency in the English language skills and research skills necessary to embark on a professional career using English. The classes are intensive, comprehensive and practical applying English in everyday situations and business settings. Emphasis is placed on attaining a level of competency in reading, writing, grammar, listening, pronunciation, and research skills in different business cultures.
Career Opportunities:
The program opens a variety of career opportunities for graduates in the fields of business, media/communication, finance, international trade, government, and education. They can develop, among others interesting future careers as broadcasters, advertising executives, writers, and translators.
Admission Requirements:
A minimum GPA of 2.5 in both SSC and HSC or five subjects in O-level and two subjects in A-level are required. For all foreign certificates, the University as per rules of Bangladesh Government will determine equivalence.
Degree Requirements:
Completion of 124 Credit courses as follows:
Courses Credits
General Education 28
Professional Foundation Courses 42
Major Requirements 21
Major Electives 21
Free Electives 06
Dissertation 06
Total 124
Passing of all courses individually and maintaining a minimum CGPA of 2.5.
Curriculum:
A student under normal work load will have 12 Credits per semester for this undergraduate program. Four- year program with 124 credits will be required to complete the Bachelor degree. These credits are divided into three areas:
- General Education Courses
- Core Courses and
- Elective Courses.
Courses: Credits
General Education 28
Humanities and Language 13
Course Code Course Title
ILB 100 Study Skills 1.0
IEN 103 Critical Reading 3.0
IEN 105 Communicative English 3.0
IEN 106 Introductory Writing 3.0
ILB 107 Ethics 3.0
Social Sciences 09
Course Code Course Title
ILB 101 General Psychology 3.0
ILB 109 Politics and Government 3.0
ILB 110 Intercultural Studies 3.0
Mathematics and Science 06
Course Code Course Title
IIT 201 Computer & Information Technology 3.0
IMA 101 Fundamental Mathematics 3.0
Professional Education 84
Professional Foundation Courses 42
Course Code Course Title
IA 101 General Accounting 3.0
IMG 112 Management 3.0
ICS 202 Introduction to Business Computing 3.0
IMK 212 Marketing 3.0
ICA 222 Modern Presentation Techniques 3.0
IEN 251 Listening and Speaking I 3.0
IEN 252 Listening and Speaking II 3.0
IEN 261 Introduction to Language 3.0
IEN 271 Advanced Reading 3.0
IMG 323 Office Management 3.0
IEN 344 Advanced Writing 3.0
IEN 371 Translation I 3.0
IEN 381 English Pronunciation 3.0
IEN 401 Cultural Knowledge & Negotiations 3.0
Major Requirements 21
Course Code Course Title
IEN 202 Business Presentation 3.0
IEN 203 English for Business Purposes 3.0
IEN 312 Reading in Business 3.0
IEN 313 Business Conversation 3.0
IEN 405 Business Report Writing 3.0
IEN 406 Persuasive Writing 3.0
RES 431 Research Methods 3.0
Major Electives (any seven) 21
Course Code Course Title
IEN 231 Introduction to Literature 3.0
IHT 301 English for Hotel and Tourism 3.0
IEN 315 English for Airline Business 3.0
IEN 316 English for Import & Export 3.0
IEN 317 English for Banking & Finance 3.0
IEN 318 English for Mass Communication 3.0
IEN 319 English for Secretaries 3.0
IEN 372 Translation II 3.0
IHT 411 Computerized Reservations Systems 3.0
IEN 446 Contemporary Literary Works 3.0
IEN 451 Children's Literature 3.0
IEN 469 Creative Writing 3.0
IEN 483 Theories of English Teaching 3.0
IEN 490 Independent Study 3.0
Free Electives (any two) 06
Course Code Course Title
IFR 101 French I 3.0
IFR 102 French II 3.0
IGR 101 German I 3.0
IGR 102 German II 3.0
ISP 101 Spanish I 3.0
ISP 102 Spanish II 3.0
IEN 450 Dissertation 6.0
All BBE candidates should complete supervised study and research culminating in a dissertation in their fields of study. The completed dissertation should be well-bound and printed in accordance with the standard of IBAIS University
MAE
An Overview:
The Master of Arts in English offers three majors: Literature, Language, and ELT & Applied Linguistics. The literature concentration emphasizes research and the application of various critical approaches to problems in literature and composition. The language concentration emphasizes the skills and techniques of English Language. The Applied Linguistics and ELT concentration are primarily designed for those who hold or expect to hold positions of responsibility in the teaching of English Language.
The Master of Arts in English Literature/Language/ELT and Applied Linguistics has been designed for two types of students:
A-type: Students having graduation from any discipline are eligible to apply. Students have to complete the Pre-requisite courses before the required and specialization courses. The duration of the total program is 2 (two) years.
B-type: Students having Bachelor degree in English are waived pre-requisite courses. The duration of the total program is 1 (one) year.
Career Opportunities:
The program opens a variety of career opportunities for graduates in the fields of teaching, media, communication, education government and non-government organizations. They can also develop interesting future careers as broadcasters, advertising executives, writers, translators and executives.
Admission Requirements:
Students seeking admission to the Master's program must have minimum CGPA 2.5 in Bachelor Degree in English Literature/Language/Applied Linguistics/TEFL/ TESL/TESOL or an equivalent degree from an approved university.
For all foreign certificates, the University as per rules of Bangladesh Government will determine equivalence.
Degree Requirements:
The MA degree requirements are as follows:
(a) Completion of 36-60 Credits
(b) Completion of the thesis with at least a `C+’ grade (6.0 Credits)
(c) Passing of all courses individually and maintaining a minimum CGPA of 3.00
Curriculum:
A student under normal work load will have 12 Credits per semester for these graduate programs. The Credits for these programs are divided into two areas:
- Core Courses and
- Elective Courses.
Courses: Credits
Master of Arts in English Language
&
Master of Arts in ELT & Applied Linguistics
Prerequisite Courses: 24
Course Code Course Title
ELN 501 Introduction to Linguistics 3.0
ENG 502 Traditional Grammar 3.0
ELN 503 Modern English Grammar 3.0
ELN 504 Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology 3.0
ENG 505 Advanced Reading Strategies & Writing 3.0
ENG 506 English for Professional Purposes 3.0
ELN 507 Morphology & Syntax 3.0
CIS 518 Computer Programming & Application 3.0
Note: Students having Bachelor Degree in English will be waived Pre-requisite courses.
Required Courses: 24
Course Code Course Title
ELN 601 English Language Teaching & Learning 3.0
ELN 602 Phonetics & Phonology 3.0
ELN 603 The Fundamentals of Language and Teaching 3.0
ELN 604 Second Language Acquisition 3.0
ELN 605 Psychological & Sociological aspects
of Language 3.0
ELN 606 Linguistics theories, Discourse
Analysis & Pragmatics 3.0
ELN 607 Applied Linguistics 3.0
ELN 608 Research Methodology (Compulsory) 3.0
ELN 610 Semantics 3.0
Major:
Language (Any Four)
Course Code Course Title
ELN 701 The English Language 3.0
ELN 702 World English 3.0
ELN 703 Philosophy of Language 3.0
ELN 704 Language Planning 3.0
ELN 705 Stylistics 3.0
ELT & Applied Linguistics (Any Four)
Course Code Course Title
ELT 701 Teacher Educations and Training:
Issues, Principles and Methods 3.0
ELT 702 Materials Development 3.0
ELT 703 Syllabus Design 3.0
ELT 704 Communicative Language Teaching 3.0
ELT 705 Classroom Oriented Research 3.0
ELT 706 Testing and Evaluation 3.0
ENG 750 MA Thesis 6 .0
All MAE candidates must complete a supervised study and research culminating in a thesis in their fields of specialization. The completed thesis should be well-bound and printed in accordance with the standards of IBAIS University.
Master of Arts in English Literature
Pre-requisite Courses: 24
Course Code Course Title
ENG 501 Critical Appreciation, Rhetoric & Prosody 3.0
ENG 502 English Language 3.0
ENG 503 The 16th and 17th Century English Literature 3.0
ENG 504 Restoration & 18th Century Literature 3.0
ENG 505 Advanced Reading Strategies and Writing 3.0
ENG 506 English for Professional Purpose 3.0
ENG 507 The Romantic Period 3.0
CIS 518 Computer Programming & Application 3.0
Note: Students having Bachelor’s Degree in English will be waived Pre-requisite courses.
Required Courses (Any Twelve): 36
Course Code Course Title
ENG 602 Modern Literary Theory 3.0
ENG 603 Middle English 3.0
ENG 604 Ancient European Epic & Drama 3.0
ENG 605 Shakespeare in Theory & Practice 3.0
ENG 606 Victorian Literature 3.0
ENG 607 20th Century English Fiction 3.0
NG 608 20th Century English Poetry 3.0
ENG 609 20th Century English Drama 3.0
ENG 610 American Literature 3.0
ENG 611 Modern European Poetry 3.0
ENG 612 Modern European Novel 3.0
ENG 613 Modern European Drama 3.0
ENG 614 Indian Literatures in English 3.0
ENG 615 African & Caribbean Literature 3.0
ENG 616 Modern Latin American Literature 3.0
ENG 617 Translation Studies 3.0
ENG 750 MAE Thesis 6.0
All MAE candidates must complete a supervised study and research culminating in a thesis in their field of specialization. The completed thesis should be well-bound and printed in accordance with the standard of IBAIS University.