First year
During this first year the students will study a broad range of subjects that will introduce them to various disciplines in the arts and humanities realm. This exposure will help them make an informed decision on what academic path they wish to pursue in the following years. They will earn 36 credit hours during this first year.
Second Year
In the second year the students begin to study specialized courses in the field of English Language and Literature including: listening comprehension, reading, composition, grammar, English literature and an introduction to linguistics.
Third year
During the third year the students will continue their in depth studies in English by taking courses that cover topics such as: syntax and morphology, semantics and pragmatics, applied linguistics, the modern novel, English poetry from the Romantics to the Moderns, learning the art of speech, English thought and culture, essay writing, translation theory, phonetics and phonology and examining English literature from the 17th century, as well as discuss the rise of the novel.
Fourth Year
The course work for the students in their fourth year will include: psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, language planning, language variation, creative translation, literary criticism and a look at the modern drama. They will also cover topics such as: research methodology and design, discourse analysis, English language and information technology, consecutive translation, machine translation, an introduction to American literature, an examination of the short story, children’s literature and, comparative literature. The students will also prepare and present their graduation projects.