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Degree Programmes
Diploma Programmes
The department of English at the Bahauddin Zakariya
University, Multan, was set up in 1975 when this University came into existence.
It started working in a rented building at Gulgasht Colony, Multan. In 1980, it
was moved to the Institute of Languages (IOL) Block on Campus of the University.
The Department offers a wide range of activities in language, literature and
linguistics.
The Master’s degree programme is predominantly a
literature-based course with some components of modern linguistics. M.Sc. in
Applied Linguistics, is, assuredly, a new programme of studies which prepares
candidates for an effective teaching at all levels of teaching English as a
second/foreign language. Diploma in ELT is also aimed at improving the
linguistic and pedagogical competance of those who have already earned Master’s
Degree in English Literature.
The Department has started M.Phil. Programme in Linguistics
so that the aspiring candidates may be able to do Doctoral research for which
M.Phil. is a necessary condition. This programme is meant for rigorous training
in the field of linguistics. Candidates for Ph.D. programme have already been
registered. Information regarding M.Phil./Ph.D. programme may be obtained from
Chairman of the Department. Advanced diploma in literature is meant for the
students who have already earned their Master’s degree and want to update their
knowledge and want to acquaint themselves with recent developments in the field
of literature and critical theory.
Spoken English programme is aimed at improving the
communicative competence of students. The department also offers tailor-made
courses to cater for the needs of people belonging to different professions and
institutions. In order to help the university students to cope with the problems
which they face while studying their respective subjects in English, the
Department of English has introduced a Study Skills in English course which will
not only give them training in study skills but will also be helpful in
improving their proficiency in English Language. Other short courses include
IELTS/TOEFL and CSS/PCS preparatory courses.
Research Profile of Teachers
Dr. Shirin Zubair's current interests include literacy and gender in multilingual communities, social uses of literacy as well as issues related to gender and power. She has published research papers on various aspects of ELT, sociolinguistics, and literacy use.
Dr. Zafar Iqbal’s main interest lies in the area of dictionary making
for non-native speakers of English. He has written papers on several aspects of
lexicology, lexicography, and applied linguistics. Five doctoral researches are
already in progress under his supervision in the field of ESP, language
varieties, contrastive analysis, and lexicology.
Dr. Mobina Talat has published several papers on Pakistani English.
Her other research interests include research methodology in non-native English
language varieties, stylistics, reading skill in second language and language
pedagogy.
Dr. Farida Yousaf is interested in comparative study of literature.
She has written extensively on various comparative aspects of Urdu and English
Literature. American Literature is another field of her specialization.
Mrs. Saiqa Imtiaz Asif has worked in the area of Siraiki Phonetics and
Phonology. Her other research interests include ELT, ESP, teacher education and
professional development. She has published several research papers related to
these topics.
Mr. Naveed is currently involved in research in the field of legal
English and genre analysis. He is also interested in teaching English as a
foreign language with particular reference to Pakistan. He has published a
number of research papers in the field of applied linguistics.
Mrs. Qamar Khushi Ijaz’s current research interests include ESP with
particular reference to English for army personnel. She is also interested in
teacher education.
Mr. Tariq Saeed has done research in the fields of syllabus designing,
corpus linguistics, and phonetics & phonology. His current research interests
include ELT; ESP; language teacher education; discourse analysis; stylistics;
language, power and ideology; instrumental analysis of speech; and computer
assisted language learning (CALL). He is also interested in forensic and
clinical linguistics.
Mr. Aleem Shakir is currently involved in advance research in the
field of English for Occupational Purposes (EOP). His major focus is on the
communicative needs of the hotel industry staff in Pakistan. He has already
carried out research on ‘Fore grounded Irregularites in E.E. Cummings’s Poetry’.
Many research projects on various aspects of Applied Linguistics are in progress
under his supervision. He has published one research paper on EOP. He is also
interested in English for Business purposes (EBP).
Research Facilities
The department now has the distinction of having the largest number of
linguists and prominent researchers at one place in the BZU, making this
institution unique in the country and also an ideal place for promoting research
in linguistics.
There is a library in the department with a modest stock of 5000 books on
linguistics and applied linguistics. It is meant to cater for research
activities at higher academic levels. It should be mentioned that the main stock
of books on English language and literature is available in the central library
situated some yards away from the department.
A Reference Collection Cell/archives unit has been established to make
relevant material readily available to research students.
The department also offers the facilities of computers, multimedia projector,
digital video camera, TV, tape recorders, video cassette players, overhead
projector for data collection and analysis. |