Master’s in English Literature
Department of English, Faculty of Languages, Sana’a University
General Information about the Program
1 | Program Title and Final Award | Master’s in English Literature |
2 | Awarding Body/ Institution (Faculty / Center/ Institute) | Faculty of Languages |
3 | Teaching Institution/ Responsible Department | Department of English |
4 | Other departments involved in teaching the program | |
5 | Medium of Instruction | English |
6 | Program Start Year (for Newly Specified Programs) | 2020-2021 |
7 | Study Mode | Regular |
8 | Type of Master’s Program: | Courses & Thesis |
9 | Place of Study | Faculty of Languages, Sana’a University |
10 | Study System | Semesters |
11 | Duration of the Program | (2–3) years (2 semesters + thesis) |
12 | Possible Future Career Options for Graduates: | Teacher of English language and literature, researcher in English literature, or any profession that requires language and translation activities |
13 | Levels of Award/ Final Award | A Diploma Certificate is conferred upon a student who has not met the requirements to complete the thesis, reflecting the scores achieved in their completed courses. |
14 | Prerequisite Qualifications | Bachelor’s Degree in English Language |
15 | Required GPA/ Average Grade for Admission | An average grade of no less than “good” |
16 | Other Requirements | N/A |
17 | Program Coordinator | Assoc. Prof. IbraheemNaji Ahmed Tagaddeen |
Program Aims
- Preparing students to excel both as scholars and as critical writers of literature by deepening and extending their comprehensive awareness of the historical, cultural, and social contexts which affect the ways in which writers and readers construct meaning.
- Offering students opportunities for interdisciplinary and contextual approaches, including the study of texts in their historical context, and providing them with knowledge of and critical engagement with a range of literatures, including literature in translation.
- Developing students’ critical sensibilities and enabling them to identify discourse structures and composing processes as well as to demonstrate rhetorical flexibility along with a high level of control of the conventions of written academic English.
- Enabling students to learn the power of inquiry, critical and creative thinking, collaborative problem-solving, and connections across disciplines, while fostering an open-minded approach, conceptual sophistication in argumentation, and the ability to engage critically with a range of cultural forms and values.
- Developing students’ intellectual qualities of reasoning, analysis and creativity as well as skills of research, enquiry and independent learning that will be demonstrated in their Master theses.
Program Mission
To achieve excellence in the fields of literature and critical humanities within a milieu of educational research that contributes to developing society and preserving its identity by providing students with a solid foundation in literature and critical theories through a motivating learning environment that encourages research, critical thinking and creative writing skills, equipping them to pursue a PhD degree and to be effective writers.
Program Structure:
Curriculum Organization:
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The program structure comprises the following requirements and courses:
Requirements | No. of Courses | Credit Hours | Weight (%) |
Remedial Courses | – | – | – |
Compulsory Courses | 10 | 30 | 83 |
Elective Courses | – | – | – |
Thesis | – | 6 | 17 |
Total | 100% |
The program structure courses and requirements are detailed as follows:
First: Program Remedial Courses:
N/A
Second: Compulsory Courses:
Course Title | Code/ no. | Credit Hours | Number of Study Days | Total credit hours | Prerequisites | ||||
Theoretical | Practical | Tutorial/ Seminar | Total C.H | ||||||
1 | Recent Trends in English Poetry | LIT 5211 | 3 | 3 | |||||
2 | Contemporary Fiction | LIT 5212 | 3 | 3 | |||||
3 | Research Methods in Literature | LIT 5213 | 3 | 3 | |||||
4 | Issues in Contemporary Critical Theory | LIT 5214 | 3 | 3 | |||||
5 | World Literature in Translation | LIT 5215 | 3 | 3 | |||||
6 | Analysis of Contemporary Literature | LIT 5221 | 3 | 3 | |||||
7 | Advanced Creative Writing | LIT 5222 | 3 | 3 | |||||
8 | Special Topics in Cultural Studies | LIT 5223 | 3 | 3 | |||||
9 | Topics in American Literature | LIT 5224 | 3 | 3 | |||||
10 | Trends in English Drama | LIT 5225 | 3 | 3 | |||||
Total credit hours | – |
Third: Elective Courses:
N/A
Fourth: Master’s Thesis:
A student is required to prepare and defend a thesis, which carries a weight of (6) credit hours.
Study System and Mode:
- Study Mode: Regular
- Study System: Interactive lectures
- Duration of the Program: 2–3 years
- Total Credit Hours Required for Program Completion: 36 Credit Hours
Admission Requirements for the Program:
To be considered for admission to the MA program in Linguistics, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s Degree in English language, English literature and critical theory, Linguistics or Translation from a recognized university.
- Applicants must have achievedan accumulative average grade in the Bachelor’s Degree not less than 65%.
- Applicants obliged to successfully pass both a written test and an oral interview conducted by the department.
- Applicants must fulfill requirements of Sana’a University and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
Graduation Requirements:
Students are eligible to obtain a Master’s Degree only upon fulfillment of the following requirements:
- Successful completion of all courses outlined in the study plan.
- Achievement ofan accumulative average grade of no less than 75%.
- Completion ofa research in English literature and critical theory, including successful completion of all associated assessments.
- Fulfillment of the minimum duration required for obtaining the degree, while adhering to the maximum duration stipulated in the study plan, in accordance with university academic regulations.
- Students who attain grades ranging between 64% and 75% will be awarded a postgraduate diploma in English literature.
Graduate Attributes:
A graduate holding a Master’s Degree in English Literature from the Faculty of Languages should demonstrate the following attributes:
- Proficient in specialization language, including reading, writing, and speaking.
- Able to differentiate between fundamental concepts in language, literature, and criticism.
- Able to use the specialization language, incorporating all four skills across diverse professional contexts..
- Capable to analyze and critique texts in both Arabic and English languages in an academic and professional manner.
- Able to communicate skillfully in both written and verbal forms.
- Able to read, critique, and analyze a variety of texts (political, scientific, economic, etc.), employing modern critical theories.
- Proficient in producing innovative and scholarly research papers, adhering to the principles of academic honesty and research integrity..
- Capable to apply and employ specialized knowledge in professional practice within relevant fields..
- Proficient in using computers and technological applications to remain abreast of modern scientific and technical developments in English language-related applications and literature.
- Able to engage positively with diverse cultures while upholding religious, cultural, and social values.
- Ready to assume ethical, academic, and professional responsibilities within the realm of English literature and criticism.
- Able to use knowledge for the holistic development of society.
- Able to compete effectively at regional and local levels in relevant domains.
- Committed to self-education and continuous learning throughout life.
Program Study Plan
First Semester | |||||||
Course Title | Code / No | Credit Hours | Prerequisites | ||||
Theoretical | Practical | Tutorial/ Seminar | Total C.H | ||||
1 | E-LIT 5211 | 3 | 3 | ||||
2 | E-LIT 5212 | 3 | 3 | ||||
3 | E-LIT 5213 | 3 | 3 | ||||
4 | E-LIT 5214 | 3 | 3 | ||||
5 | E-LIT 5215 | 3 | 3 | ||||
Total Credit Hours | 15 | ||||||
Second Semester | |||||||
Course Title | Code / No | Credit Hours | Prerequisites | ||||
Theoretical | Practical | Tutorial/ Seminar | Total C.H | ||||
1 | E-LIT 5222 | 3 | 3 | ||||
2 | E-LIT 5221 | 3 | 3 | ||||
3 | E-LIT 5223 | 3 | 3 | ||||
4 | E-LIT 5224 | 3 | 3 | ||||
5 | E-LIT 5225 | 3 | 3 | ||||
Total Credit Hours | 15 |
Course Title | Code / No | Credit Hours |
Master’s Thesis | ــــــــ | 6 |