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BA (HONS) TELUGU (FullTime)
1. OBJECTIVES
The degree programme is designed to provide knowledge and skills in the
field of language, literature and society. It prepares students at
undergraduate level leading to a number of professions in such sectors as
teaching, the services, the media and industry.
2. GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
In accordance with the University General Entry Requirements for
admission to undergraduate degree Programmes.
3. PROGRAMME REQUIREMENT
Telugu with at least Grade C at 'A' Level.
4. PROGRAMME DURATION
Normal Maximum
Degree (full time) 3 years 5 years
5. MINIMUM CREDITS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE AWARD - 105
Breakdown as follows:
Core Dissertation Electives Compulsory CSE
Modules Electives 1010e(1)
72 9 9 12 3
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6. CREDITS PER YEAR (SUBJECT TO REGULATION 4)
Maximum: 48 credits
Minimum: 18 credits
Students should register for Yearly modules and Semester modules, at the
beginning of the academic year or at the start of the semester as the case may
arise.
7. EXIT POINT
(i) Students having acquired at least 30 credits will be awarded a
Certificate, provided that
(a) the student has passed at least 25% of the core credits prescribed
in his/her programme of studies, and
(b) out of 25% core credits, as where applicable, at least 75%
should be drawn from departmental core modules.
(ii) Students having acquired at least 60 credits will be awarded a
Diploma, provided that
(a) the student has passed at least 50% of the core credits prescribed
in his/her programme of studies, and
(b) out of 50% core credits, as and where applicable, at least
75% should be drawn from departmental core modules.
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8. ASSESSMENT
Continuous and Written Assessment of Modules
Each module may be taught in either one semester or throughout the two
semesters (yearly module).
Each module will be assessed over 100 marks.
Assessment will be based on a written examination of 2 to 3 hours' duration
(normally a paper of 2 hours' duration for modules carrying three credits, and 3
hour papers for modules carrying six credits) and on continuous assessment done
during the semester or year.
Students will take their written examinations for all modules, whether taught in
semester 1 or in semester 2 or both, except for MST 2122(3) at the end of the
academic year. Relevant information will be provided to them prior to delivery
of the modules.
The continuous assessment will count for 20-30% of the overall percentage mark
of the module(s), except for a programme where the structure makes for other
specific provision(s),
Continuous assessment may be based on laboratory work, seminars and/ or
assignments and should include at least 1 class test.
For all yearly modules, the compulsory class test will be held at the end of
semester 1 of that academic year unless stated otherwise in the Programme
Structure.
Special examinations (e.g. class tests) will be arranged at the end of semester
1 or semester 2 for students who have registered only for one semester. In
case of yearly modules, credits will be assigned on a pro-rata basis.
An overall total of 40% for combined Continuous Assessment (CA) and
Written Examination (WE) components would be required to pass the
module, without minimum thresholds within the individual CA and WE
components.
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9. LIST OF MODULES
Module Code Module Name Credits
Core
TEL 1001Y (1) Study and Use of Telugu Language 6
TEL 1002Y (1) Telugu Novel 6
TEL 1003Y (1) History of Telugu Literature 6
TEL 1004Y (1) General Linguisitics and Structure
of Telugu Language 6
TEL 2001Y (3) Ancient and Medieval Telugu Poetry 6
TEL 2002Y (3) Telugu Grammar 6
TEL 2003Y (3) Theory and Practice of Translation 6
TEL 2004Y (3) Telugu Short Story 6
TEL 2005Y (3) Literary Appreciation and Criticism 6
TEL 3001Y (5) Modern Telugu Poetry 6
TEL 3002Y (5) Telugu Prose (Non-Fiction) 6
TEL 3003Y (5) Telugu Drama 6
TEL 3000Y (5) Dissertation 9
Compulsory Electives
TEL 3026Y (5) History of the Andhras & Telugu Culture 6
MST 2122 (3) Mauritian Studies: Literature and Society 3
MST 3123 (5) Mauritian Studies: Contemporary Issues 3
Compulsory Information Technology Module
CSE 1010e (1) Introduction to Information Technology 3
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