Vision
The Department of English provides studies that aim at developing teaching and learning abilities. English Department provides a large selection of Literary and Linguistic courses to teach the language and allow the students to follow their passions from different literary periods. The Department attempts to raise student capacities in writing across the curriculum. It focuses on acknowledging students with linguistic and literary backgrounds to seek the opportunity to pursue further academic endeavors. The academic staff is required to augment class work with innovative approaches to research development, service learning, internship, and experiential learning.
Mission
Objectives and Aims
Providing qualified and competent graduate students in the English language for the local and regional labor market by offering them highly qualified faculty members in the use of English skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
Developing English skills of students and their potential in thinking, analyzing, and scientific research.
Objectives
To enhance the learners’ level of communication in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
To develop students’ skills in the English language and their abilities in thinking, analysis, and scientific research.
To acquaint the students with English culture and history.
To help students use rhetorical levels in the exploitation of figures of speech, diction, and syntax and let them produce arguments in persuasive forms.
To help students be equipped with the necessary research skills and use critical thinking techniques to become long-term learners after their graduation.
Graduate working fields
- Translator: works with legal, scientific, commercial, and technical materials in an efficient manner.
- English Teacher: teaching in both public and private schools, they will teach students how to communicate, understand, and write in the English language.
- Interpreter: interpret verbal communication between languages and act as a means of communication when language barriers exist.
- Author: Graduates can work with academic institutions to research, proofread and update their writing projects based on their feedback.
- Human Resources Specialist: Human resources managers create advertisements for positions to attract the most qualified candidates. They develop written training documents for staff development.
- Lecturer: After obtaining a master’s or Ph.D. degree in the field of English language and literature, graduates may have the opportunity to work as lecturers in educational establishments or universities to undertake teaching tasks, Research and Administrative Services.
- Language Trainer: Graduates can work as language trainers in language training centers after obtaining a license.
Laboratories
- Sound Lab.