Group 1 – Studies in Language and Literature
Group 1 focuses on developing students’ proficiency in their primary language while strengthening critical thinking and analytical skills through literature and non-literary texts. Students explore diverse global perspectives, cultural contexts, and forms of communication. The programme encourages close reading, structured writing, and thoughtful discussion, enabling learners to understand how language shapes meaning, identity, and society.
The English Language and Literature programme provides students with a comprehensive exploration of literary and non-literary texts across cultures, historical periods, and global contexts. The course develops advanced analytical, interpretive, and communication skills while encouraging students to examine how language shapes meaning, identity, and perspective. Through critical inquiry and reflective engagement, learners explore diverse voices and viewpoints, fostering intercultural understanding and independent thought. Students are guided to construct coherent arguments, articulate personal responses, and engage ethically with texts, preparing them for academic success and effective participation in a global society.