Progm Project Report MA English
Progm Project Report MA English
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This PPR will discuss the mission and objectives of the Master of Arts in English by
the Institute of Distance Education, Rajiv Gandhi University.
The purpose of teaching English literature and language is to educate students in both
the artistry and utility of the English language through the study of literature and other
contemporary forms of culture. Without learning a language it is not possible for a person to
understand anything. It is the endeavour of this course to give sufficient impetus on
challenging and improving the linguistic as well as literary skills of the students. Starting
from the BA to MA courses there is a gradual increase in the complexity of the matter that
has been chosen in this syllabus. There is careful plan at increasing the level of critical matter
as well as the complexity of materials gradually so that the students are able to be at par with
the regular mode of studies and be updated with the increasing demand and popularity of the
English language in particular and literature in general. This provides students with the
critical faculties necessary in an academic environment, on the job, and in an increasingly
complex, interdependent world. Students need to be capable of performing research, analysis,
and criticism of literary and cultural texts from different historical periods and genres. This
syllabus also aims to assist students in the development of intellectual flexibility, creativity,
and cultural literacy so that they may engage in life-long learning. Through explorations of
literature, students can immerse themselves in worlds unlike any they have seen before.
When teachers educate their pupils in classic works of literature, there are a number of
objectives they may seek to accomplish. Though distinct from each other, each of these
objectives works in tandem with the others to create an overall understanding of, and
appreciation for, literature and the individuals who produced the masterworks. Although the
BA syllabus does not include a major course, even then there are several literary as well as
linguistic learning that the students can benefit from. The broad division of the general
objectives of the English Literature and the Language syllabus of the BA and MA courses in
combination can be broadly categorised along these lines.
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ii) Create Connections: Reading literature isn’t just about learning about the works
themselves, but also about learning how the world works. Through the exploration of
literature, students have the opportunity to put themselves in others’ shoes, giving
them the chance to see how people are connected and better understand the complex
dynamic of the human relationship.
iii) Promote Empathy: By seeing how actions of others can affect characters within
literature, readers can develop their abilities to be empathetic. Teachers promote the
development of empathy by engaging students in discussion of literary works,
highlighting the emotional aspects of the pieces in question.
iv) Foster Appreciation: Through regular reading and learning to understand literature,
readers can develop an appreciation for the art form. Teachers often seek to foster this
appreciation by providing students with works of literature that will appeal to them as
well as ones that are relevant to their lives, showing them that literary works have
merit and meaning.
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v) Allow for Enjoyment: By carefully selecting literary works, the syllabus aims to
show the students how enjoyable reading literature can be. Literature acts as a brilliant
recreational activity for the students along with improving other skills.
vi) Historical and Cultural Identities: Literature is the latent apparatus to learn about
the history and culture of any civilization. The theoretical approaches that have been
selected specially in the MA courses are aimed at creating awareness amongst
students to critically deconstruct literary texts to etch out the socio-cultural, religious
and ethnic history of various cultures. Sometimes literature can be the source of
history which may otherwise be latent or untold. This syllabus is designed in such a
way that the student are able to appreciate and find out the connecting link which
binds literature and language with the society.
Students should be familiar with representative literary and cultural texts within a
significant number of historical, geographical, and cultural contexts.
Students should be able to apply critical and theoretical approaches to the reading and
analysis of literary and cultural texts in multiple genres.
Students should be able to identify, analyse, interpret and describe the critical ideas,
values, and themes that appear in literary and cultural texts and understand the way
these ideas, values, and themes inform and impact culture and society, both now and
in the past.
Students should be able to write analytically in a variety of formats, including essays,
research papers, reflective writing, and critical reviews of secondary sources.
Students should be able to ethically gather, understand, evaluate and synthesize
information from a variety of written and electronic sources.
Students should be proficient in oral communication and writing.
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The MA course has sixteen papers in the two years of its study. There is a
continuation of the matter selected for study in the BA course. The objective is to create a
matured writer and analyser out of the students. The SLM’s (Self Learning Materials) are
prepared in such a way that the past experiences which the learners had gathered in their BA
course is fully utilized and further polished.
Objective: This paper aims at teaching the student some core concepts in Linguistics.
Paper Title: English Drama from the Elizabethan to the Modern Period
Objective: This paper aims at introducing the students to the development of English Drama
and the influences that have changed its due course of time.
Objective: This paper aims at acquainting the students with English poetry down the ages
and the development and movements associated with it.
Objective: This paper aims at acquainting the students with English fiction down the ages
and the development and movements associated with it.
Paper Title: Literary Theory and Criticism: Aristotle to Derrida, A Brief Overview
Objective: This paper covers the breadth of criticism from Aristotle to Derrida. The aim of
this paper is to make the student aware of the developments in literary criticism and theory.
Objective; This paper dives into the vast arsenal of Indian English Literature that has been
written over a period of time. It also traces the development of the writings over a period of
time.
Objective: This paper aims to give a cohesive interpretation of the different impulses that
went into the making of a separate canon called American Literature.
Objective: This paper deals with the works of not just Indian women writers but also with
that of women writers from other parts of the world who have used the pen to make a
difference. They have created their own space in the field of literature. Gender studies have
been an important focus in every field of study and this paper tries to decipher the
contribution of literature to the field of gender studies.
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The distance course offered by Institute of Distance Education for the undergraduate students
gives a comprehensive package to the learners for meeting their demands in congruence with
the demands of the job industry. Some of them are listed below:
2. Relevance of the Programme with Rajiv Gandhi University’s Mission and Goals
This course has been designed in order to align with the mission and goals of Rajiv
Gandhi University M.A. English Programme. The plan is to deliver the course through the
Distance Learning mode which may reach the maximum number of student aspirants who are
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unable to thrive to spend non- elastic timings of formal conventional class room education.
Such a higher education in Arts subject with appropriate practical experiences will enrich the
students in grooming their communication skills. They will also be made privy to the literary
concepts and literary genre so as to make them appreciate and evaluate literary works. Thus
they would become in future veteran teachers and critics. . The course amalgamates the
mission of RGU to create a professional course keeping in mind the national and global
standards.
This M.A. English Programme through Distance Learning mode is developed by keeping in
mind to give opportunity to economically and socially excluded students includes graduates
of various socio-economic status viz., unemployed youths, employed with marginalized
salary due to lack of sufficient knowledge in English literature. The target group of learners
will include groups who are desirous of acquiring higher learning but are unable to join
regular courses due to various constraints. Arunachal Pradesh has many remote places which
make it difficult for students to access the conventional mode of Education. This is where the
importance of these two programs lies. This program enables such people from different
strata of society to polish themselves on the skill of communication and become critically
appreciative of English Literature.
This course is also a boon for defence personals including people from the army and police.
Their lack of time and accessibility to regular mode of education makes this course perfect
for them. All in-service employees who want to apply for promotion in their respective jobs
also opt for this course.
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4.1Academic Relevance:
M.A. English Programme through Distance Learning mode is developed in order to give
subject-specific skills including i) knowledge about communication skills ii) knowledge
about English language teaching iii) knowledge about English grammar. iv) knowledge about
the developments in the field of literature so that they can pursue higher education. All these
objective are at par with the syllabus prescribed for the regular mode of study in English
Literature by the Rajiv Gandhi University.
Apart from academic competence the need to inculcate professional and career
oriented course is of utmost importance for each course. This course of study has been
designed with this approach. English is the global language. Proper care has been taken to
design the syllabus as well as the Self -Learning Materials, so that the course transfers the
skill of usage of English language to the students. This helps them for:
5. Instructional Design
. Instructional Design
b) Faculty and Staff Requirements: In order to run the contact and counselling program
effectively, there are fulltime working Counselling coordinators for the course. The
counselling coordinators do the necessary coordination for involving resource persons in the
program and assignment evaluation.
c) Syllabus Design: In order to develop a syllabus at par with the needs of the student and
keeping in mind the nuances of Online and Distance Leaners subject experts from within and
outside the university are contacted and appointed for designing the syllabus.
d) Counselling: Counselling courses are organised for each semester for 10 days to make the
students understand the syllabus. Each paper is taught for 10 hours so that the students
become capable of understanding the syllabus and engage in self-study utilising the SLM’s
provided to them.
The syllabi for the course have been approved by both Academic Council of Rajiv
Gandhi University and Distance Education Bureau (UGC) and is at par with the course
offered under regular mode. The structure of course for the MA program is given below:
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FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
THIRD SEMESTER
FOURTH SEMESTER
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The course has a total of 16 (Fourteen) papers with a total of 1600 marks
Assignment: 30 Marks
Objective:
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Outcome:
CONTENT
Unit 1: Communication and Language
Forms of Communication and Language
to 62)
Paper Title: English Drama from the Elizabethan to the Restoration Period
Objective
This paper aims at introducing the students to the development of English Drama and
the influences that have changed its due course of time.
Outcomes
CONTENT
Unit 1: Passages for Explanation from the Text
Unit 2: Elizabethan Drama I
Shakespeare’s Macbeth
Unit 3: Elizabethan Drama II
Christopher Marlowe’s Dr. Faustus
Unit 4: Elizabethan Drama III
Ben Jonson’s Everyman in His Humour
Unit 5: Seventeenth Century Drama
William Congreve’s The Way of the World
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Objective:
This paper aims at acquainting the students with English poetry down the ages and the
development and movements associated with it.
Outcomes:
CONTENT
Objective
This paper aims at familiarising the students with all the aspects of English Fiction.
Outcomes
After completing this paper the students will be able to
CONTENT
Unit 1: History of English Fiction from the Beginning to the Twentieth Century Unit 2:
Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders
Unit 3: Jane Austen’s Emma
Unit 4: Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations
Unit 5: Thomas Hardy’s The Return to the Native
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Section A- 5x2=10
Section B- 10x3=30
Section C- 15x2=30
Assignment Marks: 30
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Objective
This paper aims as teaching the student some core concepts in Linguistics.
Outcomes
CONTENT
Direct Method, Grammar and Translation Method, Bilingual Method, Situational Approach
CLT (Read from page no. 74-85)
Objective
This paper aims at making the students aware about all the details related to modern English
drama.
CONTENT
Paper Title: English Poetry from the Romantic to the Modern Period
Objective
This paper aims to acquaint the students with the elements of poetry from the
Romantic to the Modern Era.
Outcomes
CONTENT
Outcome
This paper aims at familiarising the students with the English novels.
CONTENT
Unit II:
Unit III
Unit IV:
Section A- 5x2=10
Section B- 10x3=30
Section C- 15x2=30
Assignment Marks: 30
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Objective:
The primary goal of this paper is to introduce the students to the world of literary theory and
criticism so that the learners can use the theories propounded by various thinkers (literary or
otherwise) in the analysis of literary texts.
Outcomes:
CONTENT
Unit-II: Aristotle
Poetics
Objective:
This paper aims at introducing the students to study of the Indian authors who write in
English. This will allow the students to tap into the vast reservoir of literary tradition in India.
Outcomes:
Recall the events that led to the establishment of British East India Company.
Discuss the elements of Indian English prose and poetry.
Critically analyse the rise of Indian English novel and drama.
Critique the contemporary period.
Discuss the importance of A.K. Ramanujan’s and Nissim Ezekiel’s poetry and its
importance in Indian English Literature.
Discuss Jayanta Mahapatra as an Indian poet writing in English.
Critically assess the poems of Mahapatra prescribed in the syllabus.
CONTENT
British East India Company: English in India, Indian English prose and poetry
A River
Obituary
Hunger
Objective:
This paper aims at familiarizing the students with the development of the American
literature from its origin to the present day.
Outcomes:
CONTENT
Mending Wall
Revelation
Objective:
This paper deals with the works of not just Indian women writers but also with that of women
writers from other parts of the world who have used the pen to make a difference. They have
created their own space in the field of literature. Gender studies have been an important focus
in every field of study and this paper tries to decipher the contribution of literature to the field
of gender studies.
Outcomes
CONTENT
Songs of Radha
Pardah Nashin
Section A- 5x2=10
Section B- 10x3=30
Section C- 15x2=30
Assignment Marks: 30
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Objective
This paper covers the breadth of criticism from Aristotle to Derrida. The aim of this paper is
to make the student aware that literary criticism.
Outcomes
CONTENT
Function of Criticism
Unit-III: Structuralism
Lacan and human consciousness, Linguistic concepts of Saussure, Noam Chomsky, Claude
Levi Strauss and Roland Barthes, Russian Formalism
Functions of Criticism
Unit V: Deconstruction
Derrida’s Of Grammatology
Objective:
This paper dives into the vast arsenal of Indian English Literature that has been written over a
period of time. It also traces the development of the writings over a period of time.
Outcomes:
CONTENT
The Guide
Coolie
Objective:
This paper aims to give a cohesive interpretation of the different impulses that went
into the making of a separate canon called American Literature.
Outcomes:
CONTENT
A Farewell to Arms
Objective:
This paper deals with the works of not just Indian women writers but also with that of women
writers from other parts of the world who have used the pen to make a difference. They have
created their own space in the field of literature. Gender studies have been an important focus
in every field of study and this paper tries to decipher the contribution of literature to the field
of gender studies.
Outcomes:
CONTENT
Mrs. Dalloway
GithaHariharan’sThe Will
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Essential reading
Macmillan, 1981.
Longman, 2002.
ELBS, London.
Verdonk, P and J. J. Weber: Twentieth Century Fiction: From Text to Context. London
Routledge, 2006.
2000.
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Watt, Ian The Rise of the Novel (New ed) California: University of
California, 2001.
For M. A. in English course,any student who has qualified Bachelor Course from a
recognized University with 35% or more can apply. The admissions are held completely in
the online mode. After the process of admission is over, the candidate has to submit their
completed application with the documental evidence to any of the institute designated study
centers for verification. After the due verification the candidate is admitted to the course.
For delivering the guidance to students to complete the said program the students are
provided with Self Learning Material (SLM) for each paper. For M. A. course there is one
Course Coordinator, one subject coordinator and two counselors. Contact and Counseling is
done every session for 20 days in total, in which the students are given information on the
course. WhatsApp groups are created for students of each session for proper delivery of the
curriculum. If the students have any query regarding the curriculum they are also instructed
over telephonic conversation. They can also contact the subject coordinator for assistance on
curriculum completion.
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6.2. Evaluation
For MA course there are four semesters. Each semester is accompanied with one
assignment and for 100 marks, out of which 30% marks are added to the final tally. There is
an end semester exam after each semester for 70 marks. The qualifying marks for assignment
as well as the end semester examination are 40 %. The aggregate pass marks is 45%. Only
after qualifying the assignment, the students are eligible for appearing in their end semester
exam. A candidate gets a total of 4 years to finish the course.
For MA course
The Institute of Distance Education, Rajiv Gandhi University has its own library
which has a good collection of books that the students can take help from. Apart from that the
students are also allowed to access the Central Library of Rajiv Gandhi University which also
contains a collection of various subject related materials.
The cost estimate to run the course of MA English by Institute of Distance Education, for one
batch of Distance students for the duration of 2 years is as follows:
3. Counselling `1,60,000/-
4. Self-Learning Materials `6,80,000/-
5. Assignment Response Format `50,000/-
6. Examination `2,50,000/-
7. Evaluation `1,40,000/-
8. Others `80,000/-
Total `20,08,000/-
Fees Structure
Assignment Evaluation
Fee ₹ 300.00 ₹ 300.00 ₹ 300.00 ₹ 300.00
Assignment Response
Fee ₹ 250.00 ₹ 250.00 ₹ 250.00 ₹ 250.00