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130+ Courses
The MA in English program at Kurukshetra University is a postgraduate degree designed to enhance students’ understanding and appreciation of English literature, linguistics, and critical theory. The curriculum covers a wide array of topics, including classical and contemporary literature, literary criticism, language studies, and cultural studies. This program fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and creativity, enabling students to engage deeply with texts and understand their socio-cultural contexts. It is ideal for those aspiring to careers in teaching, writing, publishing, and media, as well as further academic research.
Diverse Literary Curriculum
Focus on Critical Thinking
Research Opportunities
Experienced Faculty
Diverse Career Opportunities
Enhanced Communication Skills
Cultural and Intellectual Growth
Preparation for Higher Studies
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 1550-1660 (Part-I)
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 1660-1798 (Part-I)
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 1798-1914 (Part-I)
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 1914-2000 (Part-I)
Elective (Any one)
STUDY OF A GENRE: FICTION (PART -I)
STUDY OF A GENRE: DRAMA (PART-I)
STUDY OF A GENRE: POETRY (PART-I)
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 1550-1660 (Part-II)
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 1660-1798 (Part-II)
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 1798-1914 (Part-II)
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 1914-2000 (Part-II)
Elective (Any one)
STUDY OF A GENRE: FICTION (PART -II)
STUDY OF A GENRE: DRAMA (PART-II)
STUDY OF A GENRE: POETRY (PART-II)
Open Elective
Introduction to English Literature
CRITICAL THEORY (PART-I)
AMERICAN LITERATURE (PART-I)
INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH (PART-I)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (PART-I)
Elective (Any one)
LITERATURE AND GENDER (PART-I)
COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL STUDIES (PART-I)
LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY (PART-I)
NEW LITERATURES (PART-I)
Open Elective
Introduction to World Literature
CRITICAL THEORY (PART-II)
AMERICAN LITERATURE (PART-II)
INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH (PART-II)
Western Political Thought
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (PART-II)
Elective (Any one)
LITERATURE AND GENDER (PART-II)
COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL STUDIES (PART-II)
LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY (PART-II)
NEW LITERATURES (PART-II)
Western Political Thought
Indian Government and Politics-I