Mode of Study
Intake
Duration
Free offered
Payments
Program Description
The Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies is an interdisciplinary and skills-focused degree designed to enhance linguistic proficiency, critical analysis, and academic writing skills in English. The program empowers students to explore linguistics, literature, communication, and teaching methodologies, preparing them for careers in education, publishing, public relations, translation, and further postgraduate study.
Program Objectives
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To develop high-level proficiency in English for academic and professional settings.
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To equip students with theoretical and practical knowledge in linguistics and language acquisition.
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To foster critical thinking through the study of English literature and modern communication.
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To prepare graduates for teaching, content creation, translation, and language-based professions.
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To promote research skills in language studies and pedagogy.
Program Structure
| Course Code | Course Title | Year |
|---|---|---|
| UABES 101 | Introduction to English Language Studies | Year 1 |
| UABES 102 | English Grammar and Syntax | Year 1 |
| UABES 103 | Academic Writing and Presentation Skills | Year 1 |
| UABES 104 | Introduction to English Literature | Year 1 |
| UABES 105 | Phonetics and Phonology | Year 1 |
| UABES 106 | Language and Society | Year 1 |
| UABES 201 | Morphology and Semantics | Year 2 |
| UABES 202 | Critical Reading and Literary Analysis | Year 2 |
| UABES 203 | English Language Teaching Methodologies | Year 2 |
| UABES 204 | World Literature in English | Year 2 |
| UABES 205 | Language Acquisition and Learning | Year 2 |
| UABES 206 | Media and Communication Studies | Year 2 |
| UABES 301 | English for Professional Purposes | Year 3 |
| UABES 302 | Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics | Year 3 |
| UABES 303 | Literary Genres: Poetry, Drama, and Prose | Year 3 |
| UABES 304 | Research Methods in Language Studies | Year 3 |
| UABES 305 | Translation and Interpretation Skills | Year 3 |
| UABES 306 | Teaching Practicum / Research Project | Year 3 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Evaluation is carried out through a combination of the following methods:
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Continuous Assessments: Assignments, quizzes, and practical activities throughout the course.
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Written Examinations: Conducted at the end of each module or semester.
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Project Work / Research Component: Depending on the program, students may be required to complete a project or research-based assignment.
You can pay the balance:
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In full
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In 3, 6, or 12 installments
Payments can be made via bank deposit or online transfer.
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HDI CAMPUS Fee: Rs. 10,000/-
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University Registration Fee: $72 (Approx. Rs. 22,030/-)
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Certified copies of academic certificates
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Passport-size photo
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NIC / Passport copy
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English proficiency proof (if applicable)
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CV (For Master’s/PhD)
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Research proposal (For PhD)
[email protected]
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Bachelor: Typically within the final semester.
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Master: Typically within 6 to 12 months.
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PhD: Typically within 18 to 24 months.
Yes. All students — Bachelor, Master, and PhD — must successfully defend their thesis/project in a formal Viva Test. You will present your research and answer questions from an academic panel.
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Selected Master and PhD theses will be published in the HDI CAMPUS Publication Portal and/or Academic Journal.
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This allows your research to contribute to global academic knowledge and gives you a published academic record.
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Bachelor: Not mandatory, but encouraged.
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Master: Not mandatory, but encouraged.
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PhD: Yes, you are required to publish at least 2 articles in indexed journals. The university facilitates low-cost publication in Academic Journal (www.acadj.org).
Students are encouraged to propose their own thesis topics aligned with their academic interests. However, topics must be approved by the Faculty Research Committee. Supervisors will assist in refining topics.