Semester (Spring2020)
Class:BS-VI
Course Code:ENG-333
Credit Hours: 6 (Reg+SS)
Instructor: IQRA JABEEN
Email: [email protected]
DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
The course is intended to make readers understand some important literary expression in prose works other than short stories & novel. The objective of the study is to familiarize the students with a wide range of functional and non-functional styles in English prose. Mill’s, Russell’s, Edward Said’s and other prominent authors’ prose styles are analyzed in relation to the contemporary thought and philosophy
INTENDED COURSE OUTCOME
The students are acquainted with a variety of prose texts and themes imbedded in them. It helps to develop in them a critical comprehension of both factual and analytical perspectives of selected works. The course also enables the students to explore elements of styles and themes in a prose text and reproduce them.
COURSE OUTLINE
J.S MILL On Liberty
BERTRAND RUSSELL Philosophy of Politics
The Future of Mankind
Philosophy for layman
Functions of a Teacher
Ideas that have helped mankind
Ideas that have harmed mankind
EDWARD SAID Introduction to Culture and Imperialism
LYTTON STRACHEY
End of Gen. Gordon
Florence Nightingale
SUGGESTED READINGS
Note: Reading list would be updated according to the needs and availability of the books and articles
Class Days:Monday to Tuesday
Class Timimgs:
8am to 9:30am (Reg)
12:30pm to 2:00pm (SS)
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Mid Term: 30
Project: 10
Presentation: 5
Participation: 5
Final exam: 50