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19th Century Novel

19th-century novels (roughly 1800–1899) are works of fiction characterized by realism, social commentary, and complex character development, often focusing on industrialization, class struggles, and morality

Research Methods II

Research Methodology II typically builds on foundational concepts, diving deeper into specific quantitative (numbers, experiments) and qualitative (words, experiences) approaches, advanced data analysis (like descriptive stats, SPSS), mixed methods, research design, ethical considerations, and report writing to equip students to conduct complex, independent research. It focuses on applying principles, analyzing data, and understanding different research paradigms (like interpretivism) to effectively tackle research problems. 

19th Century Poetry and Drama

 19th-century poetry and drama in literary studies are characterized by a transition from the subjective, nature-focused idealism of Romanticism to the objective, socially conscious realism of the Victorian era
Teacher: Husam Rashid

Applied Linguistics

The main objective of this course is to build up the students' background in Linguistics by presenting additional and more advanced information covering different linguistic issues and topics.

Essay Writing

An academic essay is a focused piece of writing that develops an idea or argument using evidence, analysis, and interpretation. There are many types of essays you might write as a student.

Syntax

This course is mainly intended to provide students with basic knowledge of English syntax (the arrangement of words into phrases, clauses, and sentences). 

Teacher: Mr.Tariq Ali