In this course, students will study the practical problems in the field of electrical and electronic engineering.
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In this course, students will be engaged with an industry or organization in the field of electrical and electronic engineering.
This course is for advanced learners interested to learn the art of creative writing. The course will explore the elements of fiction, poetry, Creative Nonfiction and Drama. Students will be taught how to write creatively through drills designed to sensitize them to particular challenges of each craft.
The course studies fiction as one of the main genres of creative writing and emphasizes on composing fiction. It prepares you for upper level creative writing courses in fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. The course is designed as a workshop where the basic characteristics of genre are introduced through some sample texts to encourage students to write a piece of fiction (e.g. the drafting of a short story). The drafts will go through further revisions based on workshop critique
The course is designed as an introductory creative writing workshop where students learn different aspects of poetry writing with special focus on various elements integral to the genre. In a conducive and congenial atmosphere, students will produce advanced, and complete poems through peer feedback and extensive reading.
This course aims at enabling students to improve grammar and vocabulary. Students are also expected to improve their reading skill and write fairly error-free sentences and paragraphs. The topics of the course include parts of speech, sentence pattern, subject-verb agreement, paragraph writing, letter writing (academic & formal), reading, vocabulary building, listening practice, speaking practice and a module of learning skills which includes basic learning strategies.
This course focuses on the basics of English grammar for developing integrated language skills, that is, Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.
After completing this course students will be able to compose almost entirely error-free sentences, paragraphs and a decent five-part argumentative essay. Topics include active & passive sentences, modals, conditionals, sentence types, different types of paragraphs, argumentative essay, reading, vocabulary building, listening practice and speaking practice.
A supplementary course to ENG 101, it provides more intensive practice on the communicative skills. The emphasis will not be on grammar for its own sake, but on language usages such as formation of proper sentences and paragraphs as the basic units of good composition. (Students with an ‘A’ in ‘A’ level English or equivalent may take Eng 201 instead.)