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| PLO | PLO Description | University Mission Statement |
|---|---|---|
| PLO 1 | Exhibit in-depth understanding of theoretical, analytical, and interdisciplinary approaches relevant to their chosen area of specialization. | Reflects the mission’s aim to prepare students for interdisciplinary expertise and innovation, especially in the AI-integrated creative and humanistic domains. |
| PLO 2 | Critically interpret and evaluate complex literary and linguistic texts, synthesizing diverse scholarly perspectives to formulate coherent, evidence-based arguments. | Supports the mission by fostering critical thinking and analytical reasoning—skills essential for analyzing social trends in the Humanities and contributing to informed leadership. |
| PLO 3 | Design and execute independent research projects using appropriate methodologies, while upholding academic integrity and ethical research standards. | Directly aligns with the mission’s focus on producing innovators and thought leaders by cultivating rigorous, ethical, and independent research skills. |
| PLO 4 | Communicate advanced ideas, analyses, and research outcomes effectively through both oral and written discourse tailored to academic and professional contexts. | Advances the mission’s goal of developing graduates who can lead through articulate, impactful communication—a vital attribute for AI-integrated, socially responsive professionals. |
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Minimum Credit Hours | 32 |
| Course Work Requirements | 26 credit hours, broken down as follows: |
| Mandatory Core Courses | 6 credit hours (2 courses) |
| Subject Elective Courses | 18 credit hours (6 courses) |
| Mandatory Quranic Courses | 2 credit hours (2 courses) |
| Research Thesis | 6 credit hours |
| Total Credit Hours | 32 (Coursework + Thesis) |
| Program Duration | Minimum: 1.5 years (3 regular semesters) Maximum: 4 years (8 regular semesters) |
| Semester Duration | Regular: 16–18 weeks (+1–2 weeks for exams) Summer: 8–9 weeks (+1 week for exams) |
| Course Load per Semester | Regular: 9–12 credit hours Summer: Up to 8 credit hours (for remedial/deficiency courses) |
| Credit Hour Breakdown | 3 CH Theory Course = 3 classes (1 hr each) OR 2 classes (1.5 hrs each) OR 1 class (3 hrs) |
| Extension Policy | In case of delay due to force majeure or administrative issues, extension may be granted after review by the university’s designated authority. |
General Course and Degree Requirements
The courses listed as core are mandatory for all MS students, regardless of their area of specialization. Departments may offer any advanced-level course in English as an elective, depending on their available academic, faculty, and infrastructural resources. The balance between theory and any practical, laboratory, or field components must align with the specific nature of each course.
Note:
*** These courses are mandatory across all qualifications from NQF Levels 4 to 8, as per HEC notification No. 10-01/2022/Coord(Acad)/HEC/235 dated March 28, 2025.
**** The research thesis must be undertaken independently by each student, in compliance with the university’s approved policies and the HEC Graduate Education Policy (2023).
Degree Award Requirements
To qualify for the award of the MS degree, students must fulfill the following minimum requirements:
Elective Subjects for MPhil (Linguistics)
The courses given in the table above may be replaced with the given in the following list, provided local expertise is available.
| Serial No. | Course Code | Course Title |
| 1 | ENG-7201 | Latest Trends in Linguistics |
| 2 | ENG-7202 | Language Power and Identity |
| 3 | ENG-7203 | Translation Studies |
| 4 | ENG-7204 | Narratology |
| 5 | ENG-7205 | Corpus Linguistics |
| 6 | ENG-7206 | Language and Technology |
| 7 | ENG-7207 | Psycho-Neurolinguistics |
| 8 | ENG-7208 | Advanced Stylistics |
| 9 | ENG-7209 | Anthropological Linguistics |
| 10 | ENG-7210 | Systemic Functional Linguistics |
| 11 | ENG-7211 | Critical Discourse Analysis |
| 12 | ENG-7212 | Bilingualism |
| 13 | ENG-7213 | Genre Analysis |
| 14 | ENG-7214 | Issues in Syntax |
| 15 | ENG-7215 | Applied Linguistics |
| 16 | ENG-7216 | Multilingualism |
| 17 | ENG-7217 | Teaching and Learning English in Large Classes |
| 18 | ENG-7218 | Cross-Cultural Communication |
| 19 | ENG-7219 | Theoretical Phonology |
| 20 | ENG-7220 | Phonetics |
| 21 | ENG-7221 | Language Program Management |
| 22 | ENG-7222 | Morphology & its Theoretical Foundations |
| 23 | ENG-7223 | Neuro-linguistics |
| 24 | ENG-7224 | Cognitive Linguistics |
| 25 | ENG-7225 | Sociolinguistics |
| 26 | ENG-7226 | World Englishes |
| 27 | ENG-7227 | Linguistics Human Rights |
| Semester I | |||
| S.N. | Course Title | Credit Hours | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Theoretical Perspectives in English Studies * | 3 (3–0) | Core |
| 2 | Advanced Research Methods in English Studies * | 3 (3–0) | Core |
| 3 | Elective – I ** | 3 | Elective |
| 4 | Elective – II ** | 3 | Elective |
| Total Credit Hours | 12 | ||
| Semester II | |||
| S.N. | Course Title | Credit Hours | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Elective – III ** | 3 | Elective |
| 2 | Elective – IV ** | 3 | Elective |
| 3 | Elective – V ** | 3 | Elective |
| 4 | Elective – VI ** | 3 | Elective |
| Total Credit Hours | 12 | ||
| Semester III | |||
| S.N. | Course | Credit Hours | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Understanding of Holy Quran – I | 1 (0–1) | General Education |
| 2 | Understanding of Holy Quran – II | 1 (0–1) | General Education |
| 3 | Thesis | 6 | Research |
| Total Credit Hours | 8 | ||
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