Course Catalogue

Course Code: EEE 498
Course Name:
Thesis/Project
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

In this course, students will study the practical problems in the field of electrical and electronic engineering.

Course Code: EEE 499
Course Name:
Internship
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

In this course, students will be engaged with an industry or organization in the field of electrical and electronic engineering.

Course Code: EMBA 600
Course Name:
Strategic Management
Credit Hours:
3.00
Course Code: ENG 1101
Course Name:
Introduction to Literary Genres
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

This course introduces students to the study of significant works of literature in selected genres. Emphasis is on close reading, understanding the literary terms associated with literary works, and developing critical thinking.

Course Code: ENG 1201
Course Name:
Introduction to Literature 1: Poetry and Drama
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

This course offers an advanced study of poetry and drama in English, building on what the students have learned in ENG 1101. The genre-based course introduces students to specific textual and contextual examples of different types of poetry and drama with a special focus on their elements, structures, and themes.

Course Code: ENG 1202
Course Name:
Introduction to Literature II: Fiction and Nonfiction
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

This introductory course focuses on different definitions, aspects, and characteristics of fiction and creative nonfiction, also known as the “elusive fourth genre.” Students will gain exposure to a variety of fictional and nonfictional works to understand their forms.

Course Code: ENG 1203
Course Name:
Pronunciation: Phonetics and Phonology
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

This course explores speech sounds as physical entities (phonetics) and as linguistic units (phonology). The course intends to develop students’ skills in perceiving, articulating, and transcribing speech sounds.

Course Code: ENG 1301
Course Name:
Introduction to Linguistics
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

The course teaches primary concepts of Linguistics that include morphology and syntax, phonetics and phonology, psycholinguistics, theories of Second Language Acquisition, Research Methodology; Syntax and Morphology; semantics and pragmatics; sociolinguistics and Discourse Analysis.

Course Code: ENG 1303
Course Name:
Old and Middle English Literature
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

This course focuses on texts from Old and Middle English literature, from the first Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf to the works of Chaucer. Students will examine the economic, the social, and the political conditions of the period in England as reflected in the prescribed texts to understand the growth of the English literary tradition.

Course Code: ENG 2101
Course Name:
Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama (Excluding Shakespeare)
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

The course focuses on non-Shakespearean drama and highlights major developments in Renaissance England: the emergence of a capitalist economy, the long reign of a “virgin queen,” colonialist expansion, changing perceptions about love and marriage, the rise of female authorship, the dominant growth of London as a major urban centre and the stage conventions.

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