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The Masters programme in English Literature and Communication Studies at the Faculty of Languages and Literature is a unique interdisciplinary programme that bridges the depth of literary scholarship with the dynamism of applied communication. Designed for the evolving academic and professional arena, the curriculum offers an enriching blend of advanced literary studies spanning poetry, drama, fiction, literary theory, adaptation, and translation with practical training in communication skills essential for the 21st century.
With a dual focus on English literature and applied communication, the programme engages students with a diverse array of texts from English, Indian English, and resistance literatures, while equipping them with core competencies in technical writing, editing, media communication, translation, and performance studies. Students can explore specialized electives in world literatures—American, Russian, Greek, Sanskrit, German, French, African, and African American—alongside critical cultural discourses including feminism, Dalit studies, diaspora narratives, queer and working-class literature.
The programme offers hands-on training in corporate, legal, research, and digital communication, including emerging areas like AI-driven content, SEO, and professional presentation. With internships, workshops, mini-dissertations, and applied projects, learners develop research acumen, intercultural sensitivity, and industry-relevant skills.
Upon successful completion of the Master's Programme in English Literature and Communication Studies, graduates will be able to:
Demonstrate Advanced Literary Competence: Critically engage with a broad spectrum of literary texts across genres, periods, and cultures—including English, Indian English, and resistance literatures—through the application of literary theories, contextual analysis, and interpretative frameworks.
Integrate Literary Insight with Communication Practice: Apply literary sensibilities and critical thinking to diverse communication contexts, effectively bridging the gap between literary scholarship and professional communication practices.
Exhibit Proficiency in Applied Communication Skills: Produce and edit content for a range of domains including technical, corporate, legal, and digital communication; demonstrate expertise in media writing, translation, performance studies, and professional presentation.
Engage with Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Perspectives: Navigate and critically assess diverse world literatures and cultural discourses such as feminism, Dalit studies, diaspora, queer, and working-class narratives, fostering a nuanced understanding of global and local socio-cultural dynamics and promoting inclusive and responsible engagement across contexts.
Demonstrate Research and Analytical Skills: Design and conduct independent research projects, including mini-dissertations, that reflect methodological rigor, theoretical grounding, and scholarly writing skills relevant to literature and communication studies.
Pursue Professional and Academic Opportunities: Transition effectively into careers in academia, publishing, media, corporate communication, content creation, translation, and cultural organizations, with the ability to contribute meaningfully to contemporary professional and intellectual environments.
Programme Differentiators of MA in English Literature and Communication Studies
Interdisciplinary Curriculum Bridging Literature and Communication
Comprehensive Literary Studies with Global and Inclusive Scope
Cutting-edge Communication Training for 21st-Century Professionals
Applied Learning through Workshops, Internships, and Projects
Critical Engagement with Cultural and Identity Discourses
Language and Translation Emphasis for Broader Linguistic Insight
Technology-Integrated Communication Pedagogy
Research-Driven Academic Foundation
Career Opportunities for MA in English Literature and Communication Studies
Graduates of the MA in English Literature and Communication Studies are equipped with a unique combination of advanced literary insight and applied communication skills, making them highly competitive across a broad spectrum of academic, creative, and professional fields. The interdisciplinary training, global literary exposure, and hands-on communication experience prepare students for meaningful careers in the following areas:
Teaching, Academia, Research & Education
Publishing, Editorial Work, and Media and Journalism
Corporate and Technical Communication
Translation, Performance, and Linguistic Services
Cultural and Non-Profit Sectors
Creative Writing and Independent Practice
Internship, on-the-job training, and industry exposure
Duration: 2 years PG Programme
Total Credits: 80 credits
Semester I | Semester II |
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Modern English Structure (4 Credits) Core course | Understanding Poetry: Themes, Voices, and Movements(4 Credits) Elective course |
Introduction to Literary Studies (4 Credits) Core course | The Study of Drama: Forms, Themes, and Performance (4 Credits) Core course |
Development of Literature Across Ages(4 Credits) Core course | Studies in Fiction Writing(4 Credits):Core course |
Technical writing (4 Credits) Elective | Effective Communication in English(4 Credits) Core course |
Editing, Proofreading, and Ethics (4 Credits) Elective | Adaptation of literature into media (4 Credits) Elective course |
Editing, Proofreading and Ethics of writing | Indian English Literature and Translation (4 Credits) Core Course |
Dr Anand B Bodhale
Associate Professor, Faculty of Languages and Literature, Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Mumbai
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