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BS in English Language and Literature

BS in English Language and Literature

Introduction

The Bachelor of Studies (BS) in English Language & Literature is a rigorous four-year undergraduate degree program designed to develop students' critical understanding of the English language, literature, and communication across historical, cultural, and theoretical contexts. The program provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary foundation, equipping graduates with analytical, interpretive, and expressive skills essential for academic inquiry and professional engagement in a rapidly evolving world.

Structured in accordance with the HEC Undergraduate Education Policy V 1.1 (2023), the program spans a minimum of 136 credit hours over 8 regular semesters. Students engage with a broad spectrum of literary texts, linguistic theories, and communicative practices, developing a critical awareness of language, culture, identity, and meaning-making. The curriculum blends core competencies in English Literature and English Linguistics with emerging fields such as digital humanities, discourse studies, and language technology, ensuring graduates are prepared for diverse and dynamic career pathways.

Program Distinctive Features

The BS English curriculum is uniquely designed to integrate language and literary studies with contemporary academic and professional demands:

 

  • A dual focus on English Literature and English Linguistics, offering students a balanced and holistic command of the discipline.
  • Interdisciplinary courses including Language & Technology in the Digital Age that bridge traditional studies with 21st-century digital realities.
  • A mandatory Capstone Project that allows students to apply disciplinary and interdisciplinary learning to real-world linguistic, literary, or cultural problems.
  • Flexible elective specialization streams in English Linguistics and English Literature, enabling students to tailor their degree to career goals.
  • Emphasis on scholarly excellence, creative thinking, and ethical academic practice through research methods and advanced analytical coursework.
  • Alignment with national priorities and international educational benchmarks, producing graduates competitive in global markets.

Program Objectives

The BS in English is designed to equip students with the following competencies:

  • Understand and explain core concepts, theories, and critical traditions in English studies.
  • Apply interdisciplinary approaches to critically examine texts, discourse, and language use across historical, cultural, and technological contexts.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in interpretive, analytical, and communicative skills, including close reading, critical writing, linguistic analysis, and oral expression.
  • Recognize the role of language, literature, and culture in shaping social identities, power dynamics, and worldviews in both local and global contexts.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of BS English are prepared for dynamic and diverse professional roles across multiple sectors:

  • University / School Teaching
  • Academic Research & Publishing
  • Curriculum Design & Development
  • Journalism & Digital Media
  • Content Writing & Copywriting
  • Public Relations & Communications
  • Translation & Interpretation
  • Language Testing & Assessment
  • TESOL / ESL Instruction
  • Editing & Proofreading
  • Literary & Cultural Institutions
  • Civil Services & Government Roles

Teaching Pedagogy

The BS English program employs a rich and student-centered pedagogical approach:

 

  • Courses are taught by highly qualified academics and practitioners who combine theoretical depth with real-world insights to foster critical and creative thinkers.
  • Interactive seminars, workshops, and discussion-based classes encourage active student participation and independent intellectual inquiry.
  • An integrated curriculum blending established literary texts with contemporary linguistic theories is reinforced by exposure to digital tools and emerging research methodologies.
  • Research-driven teaching connects classroom learning with ongoing scholarly debates, enabling students to contribute original ideas to the field of English studies.
  • The mandatory Capstone Project bridge academic learning with professional application, developing students' confidence and competence for the workplace.

Specializations

Students may pursue the BS degree with one of the following specializations by opting all elective courses from within a single specialization domain:

Specialization 1

Specialization 2

English Linguistics

English Literature

•  Applied Linguistics

•  Cognitive Linguistics

•  Corpus Linguistics

•  Critical Discourse Analysis

•  Computational Linguistics

•  Forensic Linguistics

•  Language Testing & Assessment

•  Multilingualism

•  Neurolinguistics

•  TESOL: Theory & Practice

•  Translation Studies

•  Sociolinguistics (Advanced)

•  English for Specific Purposes

•  Language, Gender & Identity

•  Pedagogical Grammar

•  American Literature

•  Postcolonial Literature

•  Pakistani Literature in English

•  South Asian Literature

•  Women Writings

•  Comparative Literature

•  Digital Narratives & Electronic Literature

•  Fantasy & Speculative Fiction

•  Literature of Resistance

•  Literature, Film and Theater

•  Medical Humanities

•  Partition Literature

•  Post-Modernist Literature

•  World Literatures in Translation

•  Environmental Humanities

Eligibility Criteria

45% marks in FA/F.Sc./A-level or equivalent

Program Structure

The degree requires a minimum 136 credit hours of course work including a Thesis/Project of a minimum 03 credit hours.

Program Duration 04 Years
Semester Duration 16 weeks + 02 weeks for examination
Course Load 15-18 credit hours (per semester)
Extra Course Enrollment A student can be enrolled for one course beyond the maximum limit, if:
  • His/her CGPA is above 3.5
  • The student needs the course to graduate within the maximum duration.
Attendance 75 %
Total Credit Hours 136
Program Duration 04 Years
Semester Duration 16 weeks + 02 weeks for examination
Course Load 15-18 credit hours (per semester)
Extra Course Enrollment A student can be enrolled for one course beyond the maximum limit, if:
  • His/her CGPA is above 3.5
  • The student needs the course to graduate within the maximum duration.
Attendance 75 %
Total Credit Hours 136
Scheme of Study
Category Course Title Cr. Hrs
Semester 1
General Education Functional English 3-0-0
General Education Quantitative Reasoning 1- Probability & Statistics 3-0-0
General Education Islamic Studies 2-0-0
General Education Applications of ICT 2-1-0
General Education Understanding of Holy Quran – I * 1-0-0
Major Introduction to Literary Studies 3-0-0
Major Introduction to Linguistics 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 18
Semester 2
General Education Expository Writing 3-0-0
General Education Quantitative Reasoning 2- Introduction to Data Science 3-0-0
General Education Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan 2-0-0
General Education Civics & Community Engagement 2-0-0
General Education Understanding of Holy Quran – II * 1-0-0
Major Introduction to Literary Movements 3-0-0
Major Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 17
Semester 3
General Education Social Sciences Elective: Principles of Economics 2-0-0
General Education Natural Science Elective: Physics 2-1-0
General Education Arts and Humanities Elective: Introduction to Philosophy 2-0-0
General Education Pakistan Studies 2-0-0
Major Introduction to Textual Analysis 3-0-0
Major Introduction to Morphology 3-0-0
Major British Literary History: Medieval to Romantic 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 18
Semester 4
Major British Literary History: Victorian to Postmodern 3-0-0
Major Semantics and Pragmatics 3-0-0
Major Syntax 3-0-0
Major Poetry: 14th to 19th Century 3-0-0
Major Stylistics 3-0-0
General Education Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Technology 2-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 17
Semester 5
Major Classical Drama 3-0-0
Major Sociolinguistics 3-0-0
Major Non-Fiction 3-0-0
Interdisciplinary Introduction to Social Work 3-0-0
Interdisciplinary International Relations 3-0-0
Interdisciplinary Principles of Marketing 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 18
Semester 6
Major Novel: 18th & 19th Century 3-0-0
Major Discourse Studies 3-0-0
Major Psycholinguistics 3-0-0
Major Second Language Acquisition 3-0-0
Major Literary Theory and Criticism 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 15
Semester 7
Major Elective I* 3-0-0
Major Elective II* 3-0-0
Major Elective III* 3-0-0
Major Elective IV* 3-0-0
Field Experience Research Methods for English Studies 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 15
Semester 8
Major Elective V* 3-0-0
Major Elective VI* 3-0-0
Major Elective VII* 3-0-0
Interdisciplinary Language & Technology in the Digital Age ***** 3-0-0
Field Experience Internship 3-0-0
Final Year Project Capstone Project 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 18
Total 136
Category Course Title Cr. Hrs
Semester 1
General Education Functional English 3-0-0
General Education Quantitative Reasoning 1- Probability & Statistics 3-0-0
General Education Islamic Studies 2-0-0
General Education Applications of ICT 2-1-0
General Education Understanding of Holy Quran – I * 1-0-0
Major Introduction to Literary Studies 3-0-0
Major Introduction to Linguistics 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 18
Semester 2
General Education Expository Writing 3-0-0
General Education Quantitative Reasoning 2- Introduction to Data Science 3-0-0
General Education Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan 2-0-0
General Education Civics & Community Engagement 2-0-0
General Education Understanding of Holy Quran – II * 1-0-0
Major Introduction to Literary Movements 3-0-0
Major Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 17
Semester 3
General Education Social Sciences Elective: Principles of Economics 2-0-0
General Education Natural Science Elective: Physics 2-1-0
General Education Arts and Humanities Elective: Introduction to Philosophy 2-0-0
General Education Pakistan Studies 2-0-0
Major Introduction to Textual Analysis 3-0-0
Major Introduction to Morphology 3-0-0
Major British Literary History: Medieval to Romantic 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 18
Semester 4
Major British Literary History: Victorian to Postmodern 3-0-0
Major Semantics and Pragmatics 3-0-0
Major Syntax 3-0-0
Major Poetry: 14th to 19th Century 3-0-0
Major Stylistics 3-0-0
General Education Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Technology 2-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 17
Semester 5
Major Classical Drama 3-0-0
Major Sociolinguistics 3-0-0
Major Non-Fiction 3-0-0
Interdisciplinary Introduction to Social Work 3-0-0
Interdisciplinary International Relations 3-0-0
Interdisciplinary Principles of Marketing 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 18
Semester 6
Major Novel: 18th & 19th Century 3-0-0
Major Discourse Studies 3-0-0
Major Psycholinguistics 3-0-0
Major Second Language Acquisition 3-0-0
Major Literary Theory and Criticism 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 15
Semester 7
Major Elective I* 3-0-0
Major Elective II* 3-0-0
Major Elective III* 3-0-0
Major Elective IV* 3-0-0
Field Experience Research Methods for English Studies 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 15
Semester 8
Major Elective V* 3-0-0
Major Elective VI* 3-0-0
Major Elective VII* 3-0-0
Interdisciplinary Language & Technology in the Digital Age ***** 3-0-0
Field Experience Internship 3-0-0
Final Year Project Capstone Project 3-0-0
Total Cr. Hrs. 18
Total 136
Domain Cr. Hrs
General Education 34
Disciplinary Major 84
Interdisciplinary 12
Field Experience 3
Final Year Project 3
Total 136
Domain Cr. Hrs
General Education 34
Disciplinary Major 84
Interdisciplinary 12
Field Experience 3
Final Year Project 3
Total 136

Disclaimer:

  1. The minimum credit hour requirement for the award of this degree program as per HEC policy is 136 credit hours.
  2. This is the model roadmap and is subject to change at the discretion of the department.
  3. Tools/software/programming languages are subject to change at the discretion of the department.