Below are the list of Programme Under English Studies:
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S/N | Course Code | Course Title |
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1 | ENG111 | Introduction to English Language |
2 | ENG111 | Introductory Linguistics |
3 | ENG112 | Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology |
4 | ENG112 | Introduction to English Phonetics & Phonology |
5 | ENG113 | Background to the Study of Literature |
6 | ENG113 | Background to the Study of Literature |
7 | ENG114 | Introduction to English Grammar |
8 | ENG114 | Introduction to English Grammar |
9 | ENG115 | Introduction to Fiction in English |
10 | ENG115 | Introduction to Fiction in English |
11 | ENG116 | Basic Language Skills (Listening & Speaking) |
12 | ENG116 | Introduction to English Language |
13 | ENG117 | Introduction To Language Study |
14 | ENG121 | Introduction to Nigerian Literature in English |
15 | ENG121 | Introduction to Nigerian Literature in English |
16 | ENG122 | Introduction to Theatre & Drama in English |
17 | ENG122 | Introduction to Drama in English |
18 | ENG123 | Introduction to Poetry in English |
19 | ENG123 | Introduction to Poetry in English |
20 | ENG124 | Literature & Society |
21 | ENG124 | Spoken English |
22 | ENG125 | Spoken English |
23 | ENG125 | Oral Literature |
24 | ENG126 | Oral Literature |
25 | ENG126 | Basic Language Skills |
26 | ENG127 | Basic Language Skills (Reading and Writing) |
27 | ENG211 | English Syntax |
28 | ENG211 | English Syntax |
29 | ENG212 | English Composition 1 |
30 | ENG212 | English Composition |
31 | ENG213 | Advanced English Phonology (Supra -segmental) |
32 | ENG213 | Advanced English Supra-segmental Phonology |
33 | ENG214 | Heroic Poetry |
34 | ENG214 | Heroic Poetry |
35 | ENG215 | Short Story |
36 | ENG215 | Short Story |
37 | ENG216 | History of English |
38 | ENG216 | History of the English Language |
39 | ENG217 | History of Literary Theory |
40 | ENG217 | History of Literary Theory |
41 | ENG221 | English Composition 11 |
42 | ENG221 | Business English |
43 | ENG222 | Modern African Prose Fiction |
44 | ENG222 | Written African Prose Fiction |
45 | ENG223 | English Morphology |
46 | ENG223 | English Morphology |
47 | ENG224 | Varieties of English |
48 | ENG224 | Varieties of English |
49 | ENG225 | Applied Linguistics |
50 | ENG225 | Applied Linguistics |
51 | ENG226 | Creative Writing |
52 | ENG226 | Creative Writing |
53 | ENG227 | Folklore in African Literature |
54 | ENG227 | Folklore in African Literature |
55 | ENG311 | Children and Women Literature |
56 | ENG311 | Afro-American and Caribbean Literature |
57 | ENG312 | Written African Poetry |
58 | ENG312 | Written African Poetry |
59 | ENG313 | Written African Drama |
60 | ENG313 | Written African Drama |
61 | ENG314 | Introduction to Semantics |
62 | ENG314 | Introduction to Semantics |
63 | ENG315 | Research Methods |
64 | ENG315 | Research Methods in English |
65 | ENG316 | Sociolinguistics (Bilingualism, Multilingualism, etc) |
66 | ENG316 | Sociolinguistics |
67 | ENG317 | Business English |
68 | ENG317 | English Language Testing and Evaluation |
69 | ENG318 | Literary Theories and Criticism |
70 | ENG318 | Literary history, theories and criticism |
71 | ENG321 | Discourse Analysis |
72 | ENG321 | Grammatical Theories and Trends in Syntax |
73 | ENG322 | Study of Special Authors (Shakespeare and others, African Authors) |
74 | ENG322 | A study of Special Authors |
75 | ENG323 | Language and Literature Methods/Evaluation |
76 | ENG323 | Language & Literature Methods & Evaluation |
77 | ENG324 | Psycholinguistics |
78 | ENG324 | Psycholinguistics |
79 | ENG325 | Theatre and Drama in Education |
80 | ENG325 | Theatre & Drama in Education |
81 | ENG326 | Fundamentals of Communication |
82 | ENG326 | Fundamentals of Communication |
83 | ENG327 | Lexical Studies and Registers of English |
84 | ENG327 | Studies and Registers of English |
85 | ENG328 | Grammatical Theories and Trends in Syntax |
86 | ENG421 | Stylistics |
87 | ENG421 | Stylistics |
88 | ENG422 | Afro-American and Caribbean Literature |
89 | ENG422 | Children and Women Literature |
90 | ENG423 | Language & National Development |
91 | ENG423 | Language and National Development |
92 | ENG424 | New Trends in Nigerian writing |
93 | ENG424 | New Trends in Nigerian Writing |
94 | ENG425 | Contrastive and Error Analysis |
95 | ENG425 | Contrastive & Error Analysis |
96 | ENG426 | Discourse Analysis |
97 | ENG429 | Project |
98 | ENG429 | Project |
99 | ENS111 | Introductory Linguistics |
100 | ENS112 | Introduction to English Phonetics and Phonology |
101 | ENS113 | Background to the Study of Literature |
102 | ENS114 | Introduction to English Grammar |
103 | ENS115 | Introduction to Fiction in English |
104 | ENS116 | Introduction to English Language |
105 | ENS121 | Introduction to Nigerian Literature in English |
106 | ENS122 | Introduction to Drama in English |
107 | ENS123 | Introduction to Poetry in English |
108 | ENS124 | Spoken English |
109 | ENS125 | Oral Literature |
110 | ENS126 | Basic Language Skills |
111 | GNS212 | Use of English |
112 | GNS212 | Use of English |
UTME
Five ‘O’ level credits at one sitting or six ‘O’ level credits at two sittings to include Literature in English,
English Language and at nleast one other Arts subject.
DIRECT ENTRY
At least two ‘A’ level passes to include Literature in English.
ii) NCE with a minimum of merit pass in English & other related subject.
UTME SUBJECTS
Literature in English, one arts subject and one other subject in Arts/Social Science.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS
At least a Merit pass in each of the combined NCE teaching subjects. English Language is compulsory. A credit pass in General English will not be used in lieu of ‘O’ level credit pass in English.