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ARUMUGAM PILLAI SEETHAI AMMAL COLLEGE, TIRUPPATTUR
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
M.Phil ENGLISH PROGRAMME
Programme Outcome
Programme Outcome (POs)
The M.Phil English programme focuses on imagination, creativity, and expression. It
helps the students to write, research, and teach what they have learned. The English faculties are
dedicated to this mission by their research and creative activities.
Human experiences are represented throughout the literature. Our faculty members
believe that intensive study of such literature will develop humanistic values, compassion and
innovation. The practices and methods our faculty members practice help the students to
understand and solve problems throughout their life.
The entire programme trains the students in the skill of interpretation. This skill helps
them to find new meaning in any text and in their daily life. The mission of our entire
programme is to bring out citizens who can comprehend and evaluate arguments from different
perspectives at the same time express their own ideas with clarity, force and eloquence.
M.Phil English Literature Programme Specific Outcome(PPOs)
The M.Phil English Literature programme gives a chance to do research in English
Literature. It also helps to learn English literature from Anglo-Saxon England to the present day.
The programe not only includes British literature , it also includes works written in English from
other parts of the world. It allows students a considerable degree of choice through Elective
programmes. Studying literature at Arumugam Pillai Seethai Ammal college involves research
skills and writing skills to place literary views to their perspectives. With the above skills the
programme will guide the students to analize, judge, and learn more about literary form and
techniques that will help to develop the usage of English language in a better way. Students are
sent to visit SCILET Library for their research activities. The English Faculty Library allows all
the students of literature to access the books. The college library allows the students to borrow
books of their choice. The English Department also uses electronic resources in teaching . A
wide range of e- resources are available for the use of the students. The department has its own
computer room. All M.Phil English Programme students can use it.
ALAGAPPA UNIVERSITY, KARAIKUDI
NEW SYLLABUS UNDER CBCS PATTERN (w.e.f.2014-17)
M.Phil., ENGLISH PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Sem.
Course Code
Name of the Course
Cr.
Max. Marks
Int. Ext. Total
I
762201 MODERN FICTION
6 25
75 100
762202 Professional Competence
6 25
75 100
Total 12 -- -- 200
II
762203 Indian English Literature
6 25 75 100
4PEN2DV Dissertation & Viva-Voce
12 150 Dissertation
50 Viva-Voce
200
Total 18 -- -- 300
Grand Total 30 -- -- 500
Professional competence 762202
Definition
This study investigates teacher's pedagogical content knowledge, professional
beliefs, work related motivation, and self- regulation as aspects of their professional compitence,
competencies are defined by the needs of the professional work force that students join post-
graduation.
Course objectives:
Promote professional abilities specially designed to the adaptation, demands and educational
condition of the rural world.
enable graduates to teach at this level in a changing society and ensure they acquire the
professional abilities necessary for education in heterogeneous educational contexts.
Course Outcomes:
express aesthetic appreciation and insight
define and articulate their personal values.
appropriately apply their learning and leadership style and strength
actively seek, evaluate and when appropriate incorporate feedback.
Reference:
Centre for learning & professional Development , University of Aberdeen.
MODERN FICTION
COURSE CODE : 762201
Course Description:
Modern fiction examines the development of modern fiction from the flourishing of
experimental modernism in the early 1900s to more contemporary voices and trends. Literary
modernism illustrates the emergence from Victorian norms and its apparent (if not actual)
certainties into an age characterized by disruption and change. The “inward turn” of twentieth
century modernism marked not just a change in literary style, but a disruption and repudiation of
conventional norms to do with the nation- state, religion, family and gender roles. It also signaled
a significant challenge to pre-modern notions of authority and order, and marked the emergence
of hitherto impossible life strategies and subject positions. In short, most of the signposts that
helped to organize the 19th century came under serious pressure in the twentieth century, and the
literature of the century here only because of time constraints represented by British and
American authors reflects this rupture, both in terms of the original creative impulses of high
modernism and the manifold reactions to it.
Course objectives:
1.To initiate the learners to varied aspects of modern fiction.
2.To make them become acquainted with the cultural motifs behind these novels.
Course outcome:
1.Examine short stories and novels analytically and interpretively, to identify and analyze
literary elements like plot, character, setting, tone, point of view, theme, style, symbol, metaphor,
and image.
2.compare and contrast authors’ treatments of theme, character, and subject matter, as well as
synthesize diverse critical studies of a given author or particular short stories or novels.
3.Trace the historical development of the short story and the novel by examining selected
representational works.
Books of Reference:
Richard Hill: Mastering English Literature.
Robert Diyanni. Reading Fiction, Poetry and Drama.
Indian English Literature 762203
This course will focus on modern Indian literature and highlight the role of literature in
reflecting the social context and the shaping of a young nation. Readings from texts translation
from Indian languages- Indian writing in English- study of different genres such as prose, poetry,
fiction and drama.
Course objectives:
This course will attempt to explore issues of contemporary Indian English. The aim is to
expose the students to the varieties of social and literary provocation at work in the texts
prescribed and at the same time trace the changes in style, themes and its ideologies in the
contemporary Indian English writings. Students will be encouraged to- appreciate the sheer
linguistic vitality of Indian English writings; understand how the Indian subcontinent has been
imaginatively reworked in recent Indian English writing and assess the cross- cultural impact of
such reinvention. To introduce the learner into the varied genres of Indian English Literature as a
distinct part of Indian Literature. To inculcate in the learners the values enshrined in this two-
hundred-year old literature which has grown in volume, variety, scope, scholarship and depth.
Students learning outcomes:
The students should be able to:
Evaluate course material with specific reference to cultural and political developments in
indian’s colonial and post-colonial history.
Analyze literary texts or their equivalents
Explore a variety of Indian literature in English, poetry, drama and fiction writing, to
understand the history of Indian literature and native dialects.
COURSE NAME: DISSERTATION AND VIVA –VOCE
COURSE CODE: 7PEN2DV
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
In the changing global scenario in the sphere of the study of literature ,the focus is not on
treading in the footsteps of traditionalists in interpreting literary artifacts.
Students interested in the pursuit of knowledge are to expand their views & visions of
literature by launching research projects calculated to broaden the horizon of their knowledge in
unexplored areas by affording them opportunities to apply deductive and inductive methods of
reasoning in their understanding books of literature throwing overboard hither – to – convention
–ridden approaches and by exploiting the critical tools handed down by the linguistic scientists
and modern theorists.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To develop the importance of research in literature and independent
powers of thinking in the studies with no room for plagiarism.
To introduce them to and to train them in the latest methods of
documentation by exposing them to texts, editions,translations ,
compliations.
To enable them to study any literary work by the application of critical
tools such as explication ,interpretation,analysis, and evalution.
To acquaint hem with the selection ,collection ,organization and
presentation of the aspects taken up in the study of a literary work.
COURSE OUTCOME:
Practice the unique qualities of professional writing style , including sentence
conciseness, readability , clarity,accuracy,honesty, avoiding wordiness or ambiguity ,previewing
,using direct order organization , objectivity ,unbiased analyzing , summarizing ,coherence and
transitional devices.
REFERENCES:
MLA Handbook for writers of Research papers- seventh edition- Joseph Gibaldi
Thesis writing – C.J.Parsons
Modern Rhetoric – Brooks and Warren
ARUMUGAM PILLAI SEETHAI AMMAL COLLEGE, TIRUPPATTUR
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
M.Phil ENGLISH PROGRAMME
Programme Outcome
Programme Outcome (POs)
The M.Phil English programme focuses on imagination, creativity, and expression. It
helps the students to write, research, and teach what they have learned. The English faculties are
dedicated to this mission by their research and creative activities.
Human experiences are represented throughout the literature. Our faculty members
believe that intensive study of such literature will develop humanistic values, compassion and
innovation. The practices and methods our faculty members practice help the students to
understand and solve problems throughout their life.
The entire programme trains the students in the skill of interpretation. This skill helps
them to find new meaning in any text and in their daily life. The mission of our entire
programme is to bring out citizens who can comprehend and evaluate arguments from different
perspectives at the same time express their own ideas with clarity, force and eloquence.
M.Phil English Literature Programme Specific Outcome(PPOs)
The M.Phil English Literature programme gives a chance to do research in English
Literature. It also helps to learn English literature from Anglo-Saxon England to the present day.
The programe not only includes British literature , it also includes works written in English from
other parts of the world. It allows students a considerable degree of choice through Elective
programmes. Studying literature at Arumugam Pillai Seethai Ammal college involves research
skills and writing skills to place literary views to their perspectives. With the above skills the
programme will guide the students to analize, judge, and learn more about literary form and
techniques that will help to develop the usage of English language in a better way. Students are
sent to visit SCILET Library for their research activities. The English Faculty Library allows all
the students of literature to access the books. The college library allows the students to borrow
books of their choice. The English Department also uses electronic resources in teaching . A
wide range of e- resources are available for the use of the students. The department has its own
computer room. All M.Phil English Programme students can use it.
NEW SYLLABUS UNDER CBCS PATTERN (w.e.f.2017-18)
M.Phil., ENGLISH PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Sem.
Course Code
Name of the Course
Cr.
Max. Marks
Int. Ext. Total
I
7PEN1C1 Core-I - Rhetoric & Research
Methodology 6 25 75 100
7PEN1C2 Core-II - Literary Criticism:
Contemporary Critical Theories 6 25 75 100
7PEN1C3 Core-III - Professional Competence 6 75 25 (Viva-
Voce)
100
Total 18 -- -- 300
II 7PEN2C1 Core-IV - Indian English Fiction 6 25 75 100 7PEN2DV Core-V - Dissertation & Viva-Voce
12 150 Dissertation
50 Viva-Voce
200
Total 18 -- -- 300
Grand Total 36 -- -- 600
Professional competence
Definition
This study investigates teacher's pedagogical content knowledge, professional
beliefs, work related motivation, and self- regulation as aspects of their professional compitence,
compitencies are defined by the needs of the professional work force that students join post-
graduation.
course objectives:
Promote professional abilities specially designed to the adaptation, demands and educational
condition of the rural world.
enable graduates to teach at this level in a changing society and ensure they acquire the
professional abilities necessary for education in heterogeneous educational contexts.
Course Outcomes:
express aesthetic appreciation and insight
define and articulate their personal values.
appropriately apply their learning and leadership style and strength
actively seek,evaluate and when appropriate incorporate feedback.
Reference:
Centre for learning & professional Development , University of Aberdeen.
Name of the Subject: INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE
Course Code:5PEN2C2
M.Phil. II Semester
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will focus on modern Indian literature and highlight the role of literature in
reflecting the social context and the shaping of a young nation. Readings from texts translation
from Indian languages- Indian writing in English- study of different genres such as prose, poetry,
fiction and drama.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course will attempt to explore issues of contemporary Indian English. The aim is to
expose the varieties of social and literary provocation at work in the texts prescribed and at the
same time trace the changes in style, themes and its ideologies in the contemporary Indian
English writings. Students will be encouraged to- appreciate the sheer linguistic vitality of Indian
English writings; understand how thee Indian subcontinent has been imaginatively reworked in
recent Indian English writing and assess the cross- cultural impact of such reinvention.To
introduce the learners into the varied genres of Indian English literature as a distinct part of
Indian literature. To inculcate in the learners the values enshrined in this two-hundred- year old
literature which has grown in volume, variety , scope scholarship and depth.
Student learning outcomes:
The should be able to :
Evaluate course material with specific reference to cultural and political developments in
Indian’s colonial and post-colonial history.
Analyze literary texts or their equivalents
Explore a variety of Indian literature in English, poetry, drama and fiction writing, to
understand the history of Indian literature and native dialects.
Books of reference:
K.R. Srinivasa iyengar. Indian writing in English.
M.K. Naik. A History of English literature.
C.D. Narasimhaiah. The Swan and the Eagle.
William Walsh. Commonwealth literature.
Kanwar Dinesh Singh. New Exploration in Indian English poetry.
Jyoti Singh. Indian women Novelists.
Amarnath Prasad Kanupriya. Indian Writing in English Tradition and Modernity.
M.K. Naik. Prespectives on Indian English Drama.
Course code:7PEN2DV
COURSE NAME: DISSERTATION AND VIVA –VOCE : 7PEN2DV
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
In the changing global scenario in the sphere of the study of literature ,the focus is not on
treading in the footsteps of traditionalists in interpreting literary artifacts.
Students interested in the pursuit of knowledge are to expand their views & visions of
literature by launching research projects calculated to broaden the horizon of their knowledge in
unexplored areas by affording them opportunities to apply deductive and inductive methods of
reasoning in their understanding books of literature throwing overboard hither – to – convention
–ridden approaches and by exploiting the critical tools handed down by the linguistic scientists
and modern theorists.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To develop the importance of research in literature and independent
powers of thinking in the studies with no room for plagiarism.
To introduce them to and to train them in the latest methods of
documentation by exposing them to texts, editions,translations ,
compliations.
To enable them to study any literary work by the application of critical
tools such as explication , interpretation,analysis, and evalution.
To acquaint hem with the selection ,collection ,organization and
presentation of the aspects taken up in the study of a literary work.
COURSE OUTCOME:
Practice the unique qualities of professional writing style , including sentence
conciseness, readability , clarity,accuracy,honesty, avoiding wordiness or ambiguity ,previewing
,using direct order organization , objectivity ,unbiased analyzing , summarizing ,coherence and
transitional devices.
REFERENCES:
MLA Handbook for writers of Research papers- seventh edition- Joseph Gibaldi
Thesis writing – C.J.Parsons
Modern Rhetoric – Brooks and Warren