Undergraduate Program

BS English

Transforming Language into Power, Ideas into Impact, and Learners into Global Communicators

The BS English (4-Year Program) at Salim Habib University is built for a generation of students who want more than a degree in “literature”; they want a degree that opens doors. This program offers a rigorous, contemporary education across English Literature, Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, and Language Technologies, blending time-tested critical traditions with the digital, data-driven realities of language in the 21st century.

Rather than treating English as a single, narrow discipline, this program is designed as a launchpad for seven interconnected career tracks:

  • Linguistics & Language Sciences
  • Literature & Cultural Studies
  • Language Technologies (NLP) & Digital Humanities
  • Media, Communication & Journalism
  • Translation & Global Communication
  • Creative & Professional Writing
  • Language & Communication Strategy

Students graduate not just as readers and writers, but as critical thinkers, researchers, communicators, and problem-solvers, equipped with an industry-driven curriculum co-designed with experts from academia, media, corporate communication, publishing, and language technology sectors along with global professional bodies such as the British Council, TESOL, and the English Speaking Union (ESU).

At a glance:

  • Duration: 4 Years | Semesters: 8 | Credit Hours: 139
  • Two specialization tracks: English Linguistics and English Literature
  • Mandatory internship and capstone research project
  • State-of-the-art campus with hi-tech labs and a digitally equipped library

Rationale of the Program

Language is no longer just a subject to be studied; it is the infrastructure of the modern economy. Every industry, from journalism to artificial intelligence, runs on the ability to analyze, produce, and manage language effectively.

This program exists because the market has outgrown the traditional English degree. Employers today are not just looking for graduates who can discuss a novel; they need people who can:

  • Write with precision and persuasion across formats and platforms
  • Analyze large volumes of text and discourse critically
  • Understand how language technologies (NLP, corpus tools, digital humanities) are reshaping communication
  • Navigate cross-cultural and multilingual communication in a globalized economy
  • Conduct original research and think independently under pressure

The BS English program is deliberately designed to close this gap. It merges a strong foundation in language analysis and literary critique with emerging fields such as computational linguistics, corpus linguistics, forensic linguistics, and digital humanities, so graduates are prepared not only for traditional roles in education and publishing, but for the new economy of content, technology, and strategic communication.

Importance in the Context of Pakistan

In Pakistan, English is not simply a subject; it is the language of higher education, the corporate sector, the judiciary, international diplomacy, and the digital economy. Yet the country continues to face a critical shortage of professionals who can combine strong English proficiency with analytical, research, and technological competence.

The BS English program is directly relevant to Pakistan’s evolving academic and economic landscape:

  • Bridging the employability gap: Pakistan’s expanding media, publishing, corporate, and EdTech sectors need graduates who can write, edit, translate, and communicate at a professional standard, a gap this program is built to fill.
  • Responding to English-Medium Instruction (EMI) realities: As EMI expands across Pakistani schools, colleges, and universities, often without explicit policy support, the country needs language professionals equipped to teach, design curricula, and navigate multilingual classrooms with confidence.
  • Supporting Pakistan’s digital and knowledge economy: With the rise of AI language tools, content platforms, and freelancing, there is growing demand for local expertise in NLP, corpus linguistics, and digital content strategy, skills rarely taught together in a single Pakistani degree program.
  • Strengthening research and policy capacity: Pakistan needs more homegrown researchers in language, education policy, media discourse, and applied linguistics to inform national conversations on curriculum reform, language policy, and communication strategy.
  • Aligning with HEC guidelines and global trends: The program is designed to meet Higher Education Commission (HEC) benchmarks while remaining responsive to international academic and employability trends, producing graduates who are locally grounded and globally competitive.

Key Areas

The BS English curriculum is structured around interconnected areas of study that together build a well-rounded, future-ready language professionals:

  • English Literature: from Medieval to Postmodern traditions, poetry, drama, fiction and nonfiction, literary theory and criticism
  • Linguistics & Applied Linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis
  • Language Technologies & Digital Humanities: computational linguistics, corpus linguistics, natural language processing (NLP), machine translation
  • Forensic & Legal Linguistics: applying linguistic analysis to legal and investigative contexts
  • Media, Communication & Journalism: media discourse analysis, and journalistic writing
  • Translation & Global Communication: translation studies, intercultural and cross-cultural communication
  • Creative & Professional Writing: creative writing, academic reading and writing
  • Language Teaching (TESOL/TESL): pedagogical grammar, language testing and assessment, syllabus and material design, and second language writing instruction
  • Research Methods & Critical Inquiry: research methodology, capstone research project

About Program

Upon successful completion of the BS English program, graduates will be able to:

  1. Apply advanced knowledge of literature, linguistics, and language theory to analyze texts and linguistic data.
  2. Engage critically with a wide range of literary genres from classical to contemporary  using established critical theories.
  3. Understand and apply key linguistic frameworks, including phonetics, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics.
  4. Design and execute independent research projects in English studies, literary analysis, and language applications.
  5. Produce clear, well-structured written and spoken communication, grounded in effective argumentation and presentation skills.
  6. Integrate digital tools — including NLP, language corpora, and digital humanities methods — into linguistic research and analysis.
  7. Analyze the intersection of language, culture, identity, gender, and power within English-language contexts.
  8. Build practical, career-ready skills for teaching, content creation, publishing, journalism, and corporate communication.

Internship

Every student completes a 3-credit-hour internship during the summer semester, providing hands-on, real-world experience in a professional setting of their choice — media houses, publishing firms, corporate communication departments, schools and language centers, research organizations, or digital content agencies. This is complemented by a 3-credit-hour Capstone Project in the final semester, where students design and execute an independent research or applied project under faculty supervision — turning classroom learning into a professional-grade portfolio piece.

Career Prospects

The BS English degree opens pathways into a wide and growing range of professions:

  • Education & Academia — teaching, curriculum and syllabus design, higher education and research
  • TESOL / TEFL — English language teaching, locally and internationally
  • Media & Journalism — broadcast journalism, print media, digital journalism
  • Publishing & Editing — editorial roles, proofreading, manuscript development
  • Translation — professional and literary translation services
  • Language Technology — AI Language Engineer, NLP Specialist
  • Digital & Corporate Communication — content strategist, SEO specialist, social media manager
  • Public Relations & Corporate Communication
  • Legal Language Expert — forensic and legal linguistic consultancy
  • Research & Policy Making — language policy, education research
  • Minimum 45% marks in HSSC (Intermediate) or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC)
  • Successful clearance of the Aptitude Test and Interview at Salim Habib University

Generous scholarships and financial assistance schemes — including need-based assistance, Qarz-e-Hasna, and flexible payment plans — are available to ensure no eligible student is denied admission due to financial constraints. Terms and conditions apply.

List of Electives

Students choose a specialization track — English Linguistics or English Literature — and select electives accordingly, alongside interdisciplinary courses that broaden their intellectual range.

Specialization 1: English Linguistics

  1. Computational Linguistics
  2. Corpus Linguistics
  3. Critical Discourse Analysis
  4. Forensic Linguistics
  5. Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  6. Comparative Linguistics
  7. TESOL / TESL
  8. Mass Communication & Media Discourse Analysis
  9. Linguistic Anthropology
  10. Digital Marketing
  11. Translation Studies
  12. English for Specific Purposes
  13. Second Language Writing Development & Instruction
  14. Language Testing & Assessment
  15. Multilingualism
  16. Cognitive Linguistics
  17. Pedagogical Grammar
  18. Machine Translation
  19. Ethnolinguistics Mapping
  20. Journalistic Writing
  21. Stylistics

  Specialization 2: English Literature

  1. 20th Century Global Literature: Poetry & Drama
  2. Pakistani Literature in English
  3. Women’s Writing
  4. Shakespearean Studies
  5. Modern Drama
  6. Literature, Film and Theater
  7. Literary Essays
  8. Comparative Literature
  9. Continental Literature
  10. Digital Narratives & Electronic Literature
  11. Disability Studies
  12. Environmental Humanities
  13. Fantasy & Speculative Fiction
  14. Literature of Resistance
  15. Partition Literature
  16. Postmodernist Literature
  17. Postcolonial Literature
  18. South Asian Literature
  19. Teaching of Literature
  20. World Literatures in Translation

Recommended Interdisciplinary Courses

  1. Gender Studies
  2. Language, Identity & Empowerment
  3. Philosophy of Language
  4. Modern World History
  5. Language, Race & Ethnicity
  6. Literature & Law
  7. Creative Writing across Disciplines
  8. Pragmatics & Intercultural Communication
  9. Postcolonial Thought & Cultural Studies
  10. Sustainable Development Goals

Scheme of Study (Semester Wise)

Total Program Credit Hours: 139 General Education: 37 CH (16 courses) |

Major (Compulsory + Electives): 87 CH (29 courses) |

Interdisciplinary: 12 CH (4 courses) |

Internship: 3 CH |

Capstone Project: 3 CH |

 

Program Duration: Minimum 4 Years, Maximum 6 Years | Regular Semester Course Load: 15–18 Credit Hours | Summer Semester Load: Up to 8 Credit Hours (remedial/deficiency/failure/repeat courses only)

Course Code Course Credit Hours Category
ENG-XXX Introduction to Literature 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Introduction to Linguistics 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Basic Statistics 3 (3-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Functional English 3 (3-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Islamic Studies / Understanding World Religions (for non-Muslim students) 2 (2-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Applications of Information & Communication Technologies 3 (2-1) General Education
Course code Course Credit Hours Category
ENG-XXX Introduction to Literary Movements 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Phonetics & Phonology 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Inferential Statistics 3 (3-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Pakistan Studies 2 (2-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Expository Writing 3 (3-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Understanding of Holy Quran – I / Ethics I 1 (0-1) General Education
COURSE CODE Course Credit Hours Category
ENG-XXX Understanding of Holy Quran – II / Ethics II 1 (0-1) General Education
ENG-XXX Morphology & Syntax 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX British Literary History: Medieval to Romantic 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Environmental Sciences (Natural Science) 3 (3-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Introduction to Social Sciences 2 (2-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Civics & Community Engagement 2 (2-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan 2 (2-0) General Education
COURSE CODE Course Credit Hours Category
ENG-XXX British Literary History: Victorian to Postmodern 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Semantics, Pragmatics & Intercultural Communication 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Entrepreneurship 2 (2-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Arts & Humanities 2 (2-0) General Education
ENG-XXX Poetry: 14th to 19th Century 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Academic Reading & Writing 3 (3-0) Major
COURSE CODE Course Credit Hours Category
ENG-XXX Drama 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Sociolinguistics 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Fiction, Non-Fiction & Emerging Forms of Literature 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Interdisciplinary Course – I 3 Interdisciplinary
ENG-XXX Interdisciplinary Course – II 3 Interdisciplinary
ENG-XXX Interdisciplinary Course – III 3 Interdisciplinary
COURSE CODE Course Credit Hours Category
ENG-XXX Novel: 18th & 19th Century 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Discourse Analysis 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Psycholinguistics 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Research Methods 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX Literary Theory and Criticism 3 (3-0) Major
ENG-XXX English for Specific Purposes (ESP) 3 (3-0) Major

 

Summer Semester: Internship — 3 Credit Hours

COURSE CODE Course Credit Hours Category
ENG-XXX Elective – I 3 Major
ENG-XXX Elective – II 3 Major
ENG-XXX Elective – III 3 Major
ENG-XXX Elective – IV 3 Major
ENG-XXX Creative Writing 3 Major
ENG-XXX TESOL 3 (3-0) Major
COURSE CODE Course Credit Hours Category
ENG-XXX Elective – V 3 Major
ENG-XXX Elective – VI 3 Major
ENG-XXX Elective – VII 3 Major
ENG-XXX Language & Technology in the Digital Age 3 (3-0) Interdisciplinary (Mandatory)
ENG-XXX Syllabus Designing & Material Development 3 Major
ENG-XXX Capstone Project 3 Capstone
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