English Department Curriculum

Needs Analysis

Need Analysis which is also called Need Assessment is the process of evaluating, identifying, and assessing needs. It focuses on the future rather than the past – it means that what should be done in the future, not what was done in the past. Needs Analysis is a useful tool to understand students’ needs and to help the implementation of educational policies.

Based in the facts above, Directorate of National Curriculum in the Ministry of Higher Education of Afghanistan launched a program Named-National Program of Curriculum Revision and Development in order to renew and develop academic curriculums. The program for English Language and Literature curriculum was conducted in three phases in which several lecturers, professionals, officials, and stakeholders and related organizations worked together to bring all the necessary changes in the curriculum.

The revision and development of the curriculum took place based on:

  1. Islamic and national values;
  2. Current needs of the market;
  3. Experiences of lectures;
  4. Feedbacks of the graduates; and 5- Needs of the students.

Program Learning Outcomes

By completing this program, the students should:

  1. Develop effective communication skills in order to achieve personal and professional success
  2. Analyze and apply the components of linguistics scientifically
  3. Demonstrate the ability to read a variety of texts accurately
  4. Recognize, analyze and produce a variety of written texts
  5. Discuss British, American and world literary genres and theories
  6. Use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for language learning and teaching purposes
  7. Demonstrate and Understanding of and conduct original research studies independently in their field of study
  8. Apply research methods in their academic and professional practices
  9. Recognize the basic theories, concepts, and practices of translation
  10. Perform both oral and written texts translations successfully
  11. Apply study skills in their academic life to become autonomous learners.
  12. Acquire and apply various strategies, techniques, and language theories to enhance their learning and teaching skills.

Expected Learning Outcomes

By completing this program, the students are expected be able to:

  1. Be an effective English language communicator
  2. Analyze components of linguistics scientifically
  3. Discuss, analyze and criticize British, American and world literary texts
  4. Demonstrate the ability to translate written texts successfully
  5. Conduct researches in their academic and professional life
  6. Practice and apply various strategies, techniques, and language theories to enhance their learning skills.
  7. Perform oral translation (interpretation)
  8. Apply literary theories on literary works
  9. Become autonomous learners
  10. Use Educational Technology in their academic and professional life
  11. Demonstrate the ability to read and understand various texts

Learning Strategy

Based on credit system, the curriculum of department of English Language and Literature is designed for four academic years. Each academic year includes two semesters, and each semester lasts for 16 weeks. During these four years, the students are required to pass 155 credits which are categorized as follow:

  1. Basic course: 37 credits
  2. Professional course: 81 credits
  3. Elective courses: 2 credits
  4. Inclusive courses: 30 credits
  5. Monograph (project): 5 credits

Course Categories

 

No

 

Course

 

Code

 

Credit

1

 

Study Skills

 

LL.En.0111

 

2

2

 

Basic Grammar 1

 

LL.En.0115

 

2

3

 

Basic Grammar 2

 

LL.En.0215

 

3

4

 

Basic Listening and Speaking 1

 

LL.En.0112

 

4

5

 

Basic Listening and Speaking 2

 

LL.En.0212

 

4

6

 

Basic Reading 1

 

LL.En.0113

 

2

7

 

Basic Reading 2

 

LL.En.0213

 

2

8

 

Basic Writing 1

 

LL.En.0114

 

2

9

 

Basic Writing 2

 

LL.En.0214

 

2

10

 

Arabic Language 1

 

LL.Ar.0128

 

2

11

 

Arabic Language 2

 

LL.Ar.0228

 

2

12

 

Dari Language

 

LL.FD.0308

 

2

13

 

Pashto Language

 

LL.Pa.0216

 

2

14

 

Islam and Civilization

 

--.--.0434

 

2

15

 

Ibn e Khaldun’s Social Thoughts

 

--.--.0539

 

2

16

 

Islam and Materialism

 

--.--. 0650

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total credits

Percentage

 

37

 

 

 

23.87%

 

No

Course

Code

Credit

1

Intermediate Listening & Speaking

LL.En.0321

2

2

Advanced Listening & Speaking

LL.En.0427

2

3

Intermediate Reading 1

LL.En.0322

2

4

Intermediate Reading 2

LL.En.0422

2

5

Advanced Reading 1

LL.En.0542

2

6

Advanced Reading 2

LL.En.0642

2

7

Academic Writing 1

LL.En.0323

2

8

Academic Writing 2

LL.En.0423

2

9

Advanced Writing

LL.En.0543

2

10

Technical Writing 1

LL.En.0755

2

11

Technical Writing 2

LL.En.0855

2

12

Intermediate Grammar

LL.En.0324

2

13

Advanced Grammar

LL.En.0431

3

14

Introduction to Literature

LL.En.0325

4

15

British Literature 1

LL.En.0432

2

16

British Literature 2

LL.En.0532

2

17

American Literature 1

LL.En.0644

2

18

American Literature 2

LL.En.0744

2

19

World Literature

LL.En.0858

3

20

Literary Criticism

LL.En.0862

2

21

Introduction to Linguistics

LL.En.0326

3

22

Phonetics and Phonology

LL.En.0433

3

23

Morphology

LL.En.0538

3

24

Syntax

LL.En.0645

3

25

Semantics & Pragmatics

LL.En.0754

3

26

Sociolinguistics

LL.En.0863

2

27

Translation 1

LL.En.0540

2

28

Translation 2

LL.En.0640

3

29

Translation 3

LL.En.0740

2

30

Interpretation

LL.En.0859

3

31

Introduction to Research

LL.En.0541

2

32

Research Methodology

LL.En.0648

2

33

English Language Teaching Methodology 1

LL.En.0646

2

34

English Language Teaching Methodology 2

LL.En.0746

2

35

English for Professional Communication

LL.En.0757

2

 

Total credits

 

81

 

Percentage

 

52.25%

No

Course

Code

Credit

1

Psychology

--.--.0435

2

2

Sociology

--.--.0436

2

 

Total credits

 

4

 

Percentage (one of them)

 

1.29%

​​​​​​​

No

Course

Code

Credit

1

Islamic Culture (Belief System of Islam)

SL.IC.0171

2

2

Islamic Culture (Recitation and Tajwid)

SL.IC.0172

1

3

Islamic Culture (Worship System of Islam)

SL.IC.0273

2

4

Islamic Culture (Biography of Prophet (PBUH)

SL.IC.0274

2

5

Islamic Culture (Ethic System of Islam)

SL.IC.0375

2

6

Islamic Culture (Social System of Islam)

SL.IC.0376

2

7

Islamic Culture (Ideological Studies)

SL.IC.0477

2

8

Islamic Culture (Religion and Sects(

SL.IC.0478

1

9

Islamic Culture (Political System of Islam)

SL.IC.0579

2

10

 Islamic Culture ( Administrative System of Islam)

SL.IC.0580

2

11

Islamic Culture (Economic System of Islam)

SL.IC.0681

2

12

Islamic Culture (Quran and Contemporary Sciences)

SL.IC.0782

2

13

Islamic Culture (Islamic Civilization)

SL.IC.0883

2

14

Fundametals of Computer

--.--.0105

2

15

Contemporary History of Afghanistan

--.--.0103

2

61

Introduction to Environmental Science

--.--.2020

0

 

Total credits

 

02  

 

Percentage

 

19.35%

No

Course

Code

Credit

1

Monograph Writing 1

LL.En.0756

2

2

Monograph Writing 2

LL.En.0856

3

 

Total credits

 

5

 

Percentage

 

3.22 %

  • General Structure of Education Program​​​​​​​

 General Structure of Education Program

 

 Course Categories

 Credits

 Percentages

 Basic course credits

 37

 23.88 %

Professional course credits

 81

 52.25 %

Inclusive and Elective course credits

 32

 20.64 %

Monograph

 5

 3.23 %

Total

 155

 100 %

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