PhD (English) is a three years program consisting of one-year coursework and two years of research. The program has pathways to English Literature and Applied Linguistics with aims to broaden and deepen researchers’ knowledge and understanding of their chosen topic of study. The PhD program is for those who are eager to make substantial and original contributions to the development of knowledge in English literature and applied linguistics. The prime focus is on the interplay between the multi-dimensional researches within these two areas. Exploration of the nexus between theory and practice begins with the six taught courses that will develop students’ capability to perceive critical issues facing applied linguists and English literature. This broad foundation will enable students to hone their specific interests towards the conduct of supervised research that will make an original contribution to their fields.
PhD English is a perfect choice for those who have a keen research interest in the areas of English Literature and Applied Linguistics. The objectives of these two pathways are to:
Graduates holding MPhil English, MPhil English Language Teaching (ELT), MPhil Teaching English to the Speakers of Other Language (TESOL), MPhil Linguistics/Applied Linguistics or any other equivalent qualification recognized by the HEC, with minimum 3.00 CGPA, are eligible to apply. Additional qualifications such as a relevant post-graduate diploma or teaching experience in the relevant field will be given preference.