MA Urdu (2 Years Part Time) [NEW] 1. OBJECTIVES This Programme will provide opportunities to Urdu graduates to acquire a deeper insight in the Language and Literature and upgrade their qualifications. It will enhance and reinforce creativity, understanding, teaching and critical appreciation of Urdu Literature. 2. RATIONALE This programme offers a broad understanding of Urdu language and literature and is meant to help students enhance critical thinking across the curriculum. It will also consolidate and upgrade linguistic skills so that learners may demonstrate mastery over the language and its literature while analysing and criticising literary texts. They will also be familiar with all the major trends in literature in general. 4. LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of the programme students will be able to Display linguistic skills and mastery in the use of Urdu both in its oral and written forms. Demonstrate skills in synthesizing and analysing concepts in various texts. Acquire awareness of different trends and issues in Urdu literature. Equip themselves with tools and skills to carry out and appraise research. Demonstrate aesthetic flair for creative writing. 1 5. GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of an undergraduate degree with At least a second class or 50% whichever is applicable A GPA not less than 2.5 out of 4 or equivalent, from a recognized higher education institution OR OR 6. Alternative qualifications acceptable to the University of Mauritius/ Mahatma Gandhi institute PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS At least a second class degree in Urdu (Single or Joint) or B.A Urdu with Education or equivalent qualifications acceptable to the UoM/ MGI 7. PROGRAMME DURATION Master’s Degree Postgraduate Diploma Postgraduate Certificate 8. Minimum Maximum 4 Semesters (2 yrs) 4 Semesters (2 yrs) 2 Semesters (1 yr) 8 Semesters (4 yrs) 8 Semesters (4 yrs) 4 Semesters (2 yrs) CREDITS PER SEMESTER Minimum 3 credits subject to regulation 6 9. MINIMUM CREDITS REQUIRED FOR AWARDS OF Master’s Degree Postgraduate Diploma Postgraduate Certificate : 39 Credits : 24 Credits : 12 Credits 2 BREAKDOWN AS FOLLOWS: Master's Award (Minimum Core Taught Modules) 24 Credits Dissertation 12 Credits Elective/ Optional Module 3 Credits Total 39 Postgraduate Diploma 24 Credits 24 Postgraduate Certificate 12 Credits 12 10. ASSESSMENT All modules will carry 100 marks and will be assessed as follows unless otherwise specified: For a student to pass a module, an overall total of 40 % for combined Continuous Assessment (CA) and Written Examination (WE) components would be required, without minimum thresholds within the individual Continuous Assessment and Written Examination components. The same criteria will apply for modules being assessed jointly. Note that all overall marks for the two modules will be considered and not the individual marks for each of the two modules. Assessment will be based on Written Examinations of 3-hour duration carrying 70% of total marks and Continuous Assessment carrying 30% of total marks. Continuous assessment will be based on seminars/presentations/assignments/class tests. There is no level attached to modules, i.e. each modules carries its credit value. Submission deadlines for dissertation: First draft: Final Copy: End of July in the final year Last working day of August in the final year 3 11. Choice of Electives Students will be required to submit their choice of electives in order of priority by the middle of Semester 1 of year 1. The University/ MGI reserve the right not to offer a given elective module if the critical number of students is not attained and/or for reasons of resource constraints. 12. Dissertation Students will be required to write between 10,000 to 14,000 words on an original based topic which is relevant to the subject and approved by the Departmental Board assisted by a supervisor. Guidance in research methodology will be provided. The dissertation will include a Viva Voce conducted by a panel including the supervisor Deadline to submit proposal for dissertation is the first week of July of level I. Dissertation should be original and research based 13. Important Note Students are advised to consult the ‘General Information To Students’ booklet available at the Registrar’s office, University of Mauritius or at the Mahatma Gandhi Institute library or the UoM website (www. uom.ac.mu) for further details. 4 PROGRAMME STRUCTURE CORE MODULES Module Code URM 5101 URM 5102 URM 5103 URM 5104 URM 5208 URM 5209 URM 5210 URM 5211 URM 5000 Modules History of Urdu Language and Literature Urdu Ghazal (Classical,Medieval, Modern) Urdu Fiction (Dastaan, Novel and Afsana) Literary Criticism Urdu Prose (Non Fiction) Urdu Nazm since 1857 Special Study of an Author Qasida, Marsiya and Masnavi Dissertation - Hr/Wk 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 12 ELECTIVES Module Code URM 5105 URM 5106 URM 5107 Modules Women’s Literature in Urdu Urdu Drama Media and Translation 5 Hr/Wk 3 3 3 Credits 3 3 3 PROGRAMME PLAN CORE MODULES YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Module Code URM 5101 URM 5102 Modules History of Urdu Language and Literature Urdu Ghazal (Classical, Medieval, Modern) Hr/ Wk 3 3 Credits Modules Urdu Fiction (Dastaan, Novel and Afsana) Literary Criticism Hr/ Wk 3 3 Credits 3 3 Modules Women’s Literature in Urdu Urdu Drama Media and Translation Hr/ Wk 3 3 3 Credits 3 3 3 3 3 SEMESTER 11 Module Code URM 5103 URM 5104 ELECTIVES Module Code URM 5105 URM 5106 URM 5107 YEAR 11 SEMESTER 1 Module Code URM 5208 URM 5209 URM 5000 Modules Urdu Prose (Non- Fiction Urdu Nazm since 1857 Dissertation Hr/ Wk 3 3 Credits 3 3 Modules Special Study of an Author Qasida, Marsiya and Masnavi Dissertation Hr/ Wk 3 3 Credits 3 3 12 SEMESTER 1I Module Code URM 5210 URM 5211 URM 5000 6