This Bachelor's degree in English (LMD) aims to provide basic training in the literature and civilizations of the English-speaking world, in addition to the primary objective of developing linguistic skills that enable students to express themselves clearly in English, both written and spoken. The Bachelor's degree in English aims to consolidate learning techniques that prioritize student autonomy in completing their work and a spirit of group work. Another objective is to give students the opportunity to pursue Master's degrees in various specialties such as Language Sciences, Literature and Civilization, Translation, and Communication Sciences.
The Bachelor's program in English is structured over six semesters. The curriculum is designed to build students’ competencies progressively—from foundational knowledge in the first year to more advanced language and literary concepts in the final semesters. The program emphasizes a gradual transition from basic to complex linguistic structures, enabling students to develop strong analytical and communicative skills. Throughout their studies, students engage with diverse materials covering grammar, writing, speaking, literature, and cultural studies. This approach helps them effectively understand and express nuanced ideas in both academic and real-life contexts.
As students progress to the upper semesters of the Bachelor’s program in English, they explore more specialized and in-depth topics that reflect the complexity and richness of the English language and its literature. These advanced modules aim to refine critical thinking, interpretation, research, and academic writing skills. Key areas of study include:
Deepens understanding of linguistic structure and enhances precision in academic and professional communication.
In-depth study of canonical and contemporary texts, with critical approaches to genre, theme, and cultural context.
Introduction to major schools of literary theory, including structuralism, postmodernism, feminism, and postcolonialism.
Focus on the scientific study of language, sound systems, and their variations across dialects and contexts.
Practical and theoretical approaches to translating written and spoken texts between English and other languages.
Develops skills in structuring arguments, citing sources, and writing formal essays, theses, and research papers.
Examines how language functions in social settings and how identity, power, and culture shape communication.
Tailors English learning to professional domains such as business, law, medicine, and tourism.
These advanced topics not only prepare students for careers in education, writing, media, and communication, but also lay a strong foundation for postgraduate studies in English, linguistics, or related disciplines.
The admission process for students to the English BA is based on an evaluation process based on:
1. The admission average in the first year of English for students who have successfully completed the baccalaureate in the Foreign Languages stream, who are admitted based on pedagogical seats.
2. Students from other majors who have the ability to study the English .
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