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          ENG 160    Introduction to Linguistics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course introduces the fundamental concepts of linguistics and the major areas of
          linguistics, including Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics.
          It introduces students to the techniques of linguistic analysis and equips them with knowledge
          and skills for future linguistic research and studies.

          ENG 181   Oral English I
                                                                             1 Term; 1 Credit
              Oral English I is a course designed for first year university students for whom English is
          not  a  first  language.  The  course  focuses  on  building  conversation,  pronunciation,  and  oral
          comprehension  skills  through  class  discussions  and  speaking  activities.  The  course
          encourages students to ask questions and express their opinions. It will explore current events,
          professional situations, and foreign cultures.

          ENG 182   Oral English II
                                                                             1 Term; 1 Credit
              Oral English II is a course designed for first year university students for whom English is
          not  a  first  language.  The  course  focuses  on  building  conversation,  pronunciation,  and  oral
          comprehension  skills  through  class  discussions  and  various  communicative  activities.  The
          course topics focus on both formal and informal conversation on a number of topics ranging
          from current events, to interview preparation and professional development. The class will also
          work  on  building  presentation  and  performance  skills.  Term  two  focuses  much  more  on
          professional development.

          ENG 184    Women’s Writing and Feminist Readings
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to introduce students to the various ways of engaging with literary texts
          from  feminist  perspectives.  Taking  literary  texts  as  a  major  site  of  political  contestation,
          feminists  have  developed  a  tradition  of  readings  and  writings  that  contributes  to  multiple
          interpretations  of  modern  culture.  Topics  of  the  course  will  include  introduction  to  feminist
          theories,  representation  of  women  in  various  cultural  texts,  and  the  traditions  of  women’s
          writings as evolved over time.

          ENG 185    Greek and Roman Mythology in Western Literature
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome permeate Western literature, culture
          and language. This course aims to introduce students to the primary classical myths and their
          meaning and examine the various ways they underlie and shape Western (especially English)
          literary texts. Students will also be exposed to the treatment of Greco-Roman myths in various
          genres and cultural media, from poetry to prose to visual art.


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