Master of Arts (English)

Course Duration
Course Duration:
2 years (4 Semesters)
Skills
Eligibility:
Passed Bachelor Degree in any stream
Mode of Learning
Mode of Learning
Online
Medium of Instruction
Medium of Instruction
English

Master of Arts (English) Course Overview:

The Master of Arts (English) online degree program is designed to provide a comprehensive and advanced understanding of the English language, literature, and critical analysis. Master’s in English online program is ideal for individuals passionate about English studies and seeking to deepen their knowledge, enhance their analytical skills, and pursue advanced careers in academia, writing, editing, publishing, or related fields.

Through a flexible and accessible online platform, students engage in a diverse range of courses covering various literary periods, genres, and critical theories. MA English syllabus explore the rich heritage of English literature, from classic works to contemporary trends, gaining insights into cultural contexts, historical perspectives, and global influences.


Key Features - MA English:

Flexibility: Pursue the program at your own pace, making it ideal for students balancing studies with work or personal commitments. The structure is well-suited for those considering an online MA English program.

Interactive Learning Environment: Participate in dynamic discussions and collaborative projects with peers and experienced faculty members, enriching the educational experience.

Career Readiness: Acquire practical skills and insights applicable to various fields such as academia, writing, publishing, media, and education, supported by networking opportunities and career resources.

Technological Proficiency: Enhance your digital skills by engaging with online platforms and tools, a key feature of many masters in English programs, ensuring adaptability in today’s digital workspace.

Course Outcomes

  • Literary Analysis Mastery: : Develop advanced abilities to analyze and interpret literary texts across genres, periods, and cultural contexts.
  • Research Proficiency: Build expertise in conducting scholarly research, synthesizing sources, and crafting compelling academic papers.
  • Critical Thinking:Hone critical thinking skills to evaluate complex theories, arguments, and ideas within the field of English studies.
  • Writing Excellence: Strengthen writing capabilities across various formats, including academic writing, creative expression, and professional communication.
  • Specialization Expertise: ocus on specific areas such as British Literature, American Literature, Creative Writing, or Cultural Studies, as outlined in the MA English syllabus.
  • Cultural and Historical Awareness: Deepen your understanding of how historical, cultural, and social contexts shape literary works and movements.
  • Communication Skills:Refine oral and written communication skills for academic presentations, discussions, and publications.
  • Collaborative Engagement: Work collaboratively on projects and discussions with peers and faculty, gaining diverse perspectives.
  • Ethical and Professional Conduct:Uphold ethical standards in research, writing, and professional interactions, fostering integrity and professionalism.
  • Career Readiness: Prepare for careers in academia, writing, publishing, media, and education by gaining practical skills and engaging with industry networks.

Learning Outcomes

  • Advanced Literary Interpretation: Interpret and critique complex literary texts with sophisticated analytical approaches.
  • Research Methodology: Employ advanced research methods to investigate literary and cultural topics, culminating in original scholarly work.
  • Critical Theory Application: Apply various critical theories to analyze texts and cultural phenomena effectively.
  • Academic Writing Proficiency: Produce high-quality academic essays and research papers with clear arguments and thorough evidence.
  • Creative Writing Skills: Develop and refine creative writing abilities across multiple genres, including fiction, poetry, and non-fiction.
  • Historical Contextualization: Contextualize literary works within their historical, cultural, and social settings to enhance understanding and interpretation.
  • Oral Communication: Present ideas and research findings clearly and confidently in academic and professional settings.
  • Interdisciplinary Connections: ntegrate knowledge from other disciplines to enrich literary analysis and interpretation.
  • Ethical Research Practices: Demonstrate integrity and ethics in conducting research, using and citing sources responsibly.
  • Professional Preparedness: Exhibit readiness for professional roles in academia, publishing, media, and related fields through practical experience and knowledge.

Course Structure


Course Code Course Title Course Type
OMEG101 From Chaucer to Renaissance: Prose and Poetry Core
OMEG102 The Restoration Period Core
OMEG103 The Victorian Age: Prose and Poetry Core
OMEG107 Language Skills - Listening & Speaking Technical Skill
OMEG110 Seminar I Skill Based
Discipline Elective I (Any one of the following)
OMEG104 Indian Writing in English I Discipline Elective
OMEG105 Linguistics and Phonetics Discipline Elective
OMEG106 William Shakespeare Discipline Elective
Discipline Elective II (Any one of the following)
OMEG111 American Literature Discipline Elective
Course Code Course Title Course Type
OMEG201 From Chaucer to Renaissance: Drama Core
OMEG202 The Romantic Age: Prose and Poetry Core
OMEG212 Literary Theory and Criticism Core
OMEG209 Language Skills: Reading & Writing Technical Skill
OMEG210 Seminar II Skill Based
Discipline Elective III (Any one of the following)
OMEG203 Indian Writing in English- II Discipline Elective
OMEG213 Dalit Literature Discipline Elective
OMEG204 Study of a Genre: Drama
Discipline Elective IV (Any one of the following)
OMEG206 Diaspora Studies Discipline Elective
OMEG207 Literature, Gender & Feminism Discipline Elective
OMEG208 Translation Studies
Course Code Course Title Course Type
OMEG312 Methodology Research Skill Research Skill
OMEG313 Research Proposal Research Skill
OMEG314 Ethics & Intellectual Property Rights Research Skill
OMEG315 Service Learning Community Linkage
OMEG316 Research Lab Skill Based
OMEG317 Computer Lab Ability Enhancement
OMEG318 Proficiency in Teaching Ability Enhancement
OMEG399 xxx MOOC _
Code Course Title Course Type
OMEG401 Dissertation Research Skill

Fee Structure


MA English Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV
Application Fee (One Time) ₹ 500/- - - -
Registration ₹ 500/- ₹ 500/- ₹ 500/- ₹ 500/-
Program Fee ₹ 10,000/- ₹ 10,000/- ₹ 10,000/- ₹ 10,000/-
Examination Fee ₹ 1,500/- ₹ 1,500/- ₹ 1,500/- ₹ 1,500/-
Total Semester Fee ₹ 12,500/- ₹ 12,000/- ₹ 12,000/- ₹ 12,000/-
Total Fees ₹ 48,500/-

Career Opportunities MA History:

  • College/University Lecturer
  • Content Writer/Editor
  • Publishing Professional
  • Technical Writer
  • Journalist/Reporter
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Copywriter
 

Frequently Asked Questions

A bachelor's degree in English or a related field.

The program usually takes 2 years to complete.

Yes, an online MA in English degree is widely respected by employers and academic institutions, provided the program is accredited. All our online degree programs are UGC-recognized, ensuring they meet high academic standards and are accepted across industries and academia.

Most online programs do not have residency requirements.

An Online MA English program typically covers a diverse range of subjects that delve into literary studies, cultural analysis, and advanced communication skills. To know more about the MA English syllabus check out the ‘Course Structure’ section above.