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The Study Plan of the Department of European Languages (English LanguageSection- Linguistics Lane) Starting from the first semester of the year of 1432/1433 AH

Foundation Year

First Semester Second Semester

Course Code/Number hrs. Pre-requisite Course Code/Number hrs. Pre-requisite English

Language (1)

ELI 101 0 English

Language (3)

ELI 103 2

Islamic Culture (1)

ISLS 101 2 Thinking and

Learning Skills

COMM 102 3 Linguistic

Skills

ARAB 101 3 Communication

Skills

COMM 101 3 Computer

Skills

CPIT 100 3 Statistics STAT 111 3

Mathematics MATH 111 3 English

Language (4)

ELI 104 2

English Language (2)

ELI 102 2 --- --- --- --- Total Hours of the First

Semester

13 Total Hours of the Second

Semester

13 Second Year

Third Semester Fourth Semester

Course Code/Number hrs. Pre-requisite Course Code/Number hrs. Pre-requisite Listening and

Speaking (1)

LANE 211 3 Listening and

Speaking (2)

LANE 214 3 LANE 211

Reading (1) LANE 212 3 Reading (2) LANE 215 3 LANE 212

Writing (1) LANE 213 3 Writing (2) LANE 216 3 LANE 213

Islamic Culture (2)

ISLS 201 3 ISLS 101 Islamic Culture (3)

ISLS 301 3 ISLS 201

Introduction to Natural Sciences

CHEM 205 3 ISLS 101 Philosophical

Thoughts in Islam

ISLS 210 2

The Youth and Citizenship Values

SOC 210 3 Writing and

Editing

ARAB 201 3 ARAB 101

Total Hours of the Third Semester

17 Total Hours of the Fourth

Semester

17 Third Year

Fifth Semester Sixth Semester

Course Code/Number hrs. Pre-requisite Course Code/Number hrs. Pre-requisite Introduction of

Linguistics

LANE 321 3 LANE 214 Prose LANE 342 3 LANE 341

Introduction to Literature

LANE 341 3 LANE 215 Drama LANE 343 3 LANE 341

Introduction to Translation

LANE 350 3 LANE 216 Phonetics LANE 332 3 LANE 321

French Language

LANE 221 3 Morphology LANE 333 3 LANE 321

Islamic Culture (4)

ISLS 401 2 ISLS 301 Syntax LANE 334 2 LANE 321

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The Study Plan of the Department of European Languages (English LanguageSection- Linguistics Lane) Starting from the first semester of the year of 1432/1433 AH Free Course

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FREE 3 Research

Methods

LANE 331 3 LANE 321

LANE 341 Total Hours of the Fifth

Semester

17 Total Hours of the Sixth

Semester

18 Fourth Year

Seventh Semester Eighth Semester

Course Code/Number hrs. Pre-requisite Course Code/Number hrs. Pre-requisite Free Course

(2)

FREE 3 Sociolinguistics LANE 422 3 LANE 321

Applied Linguistics

LANE 423 3 LANE 321 Seminar in Linguistics

LANE 424 3 LANE 321

Literary Criticism

LANE 446 3 LANE 341 Shakespeare LANE 448 3 LANE 343

Poetry LANE 447 3 LANE 341 Modern

Literature

LANE 449 3 LANE 341

Phonetics LANE 335 3 LANE 332 Practicum (2) LANE 463 3 All courses in the seventh level Semantics LANE 438 3 LANE 321

Total Hours of the Seventh Semester

18 Total Hours of the Eighth

Semester

15

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