Prospective Students
The Bachelor of Arts programme in Literature seeks to nurture students’ capacity for original and critical thinking for problem solving and the betterment of life.it seeks to produce students who are capable of producing original creative and critical works that respond to the needs of society For this reason, the program has three broad components viz creative writing, theory, and the practical criticism of literary phenomenon. The program offers an in-depth study of literature across the genres, spread from all the continents of the world and through the broad span of history, that is from the classical times, through the middle ages up to, and including, the contemporary period. It also offers the students the basis for creative production of original works. The following are the goals of our programme:
Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission into the programme, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Courses
Year 1 Semester 1
ALI 101 |
Introduction to Literary Studies |
ALI 103 |
Introduction to Eastern African Literature |
ALI 105 |
Literature and Scholarship |
ALI 107 |
Eastern African Prose |
ALI 109 |
Introduction to Orature |
Year 1 Semester 2
ALI 102 |
Literary Stylistics |
ALI 104 |
Eastern African Drama |
ALI 106 |
Eastern African Poetry |
ALI 108 |
Kenyan Literature |
ALI 110 |
Classical Theories of Literature |
Year 2 Semester 1
ALI 201 |
Modern theories of Literature |
ALI 203 |
Southern African Literature |
ALI 205 |
Afro-American Literature |
ALI 207 |
The African Novel |
ALI 209 |
African Poetry |
ALI 211 |
Canadian Literature |
ALI 213 |
Francophone African Literature |
Year 2 Semester 2
ALI 202 |
Post-modern Theories of Literature |
ALI 204 |
Literary theories and criticism |
ALI 206 |
Women and Literature |
ALI 208 |
Chinese Literature |
ALI 210 |
German Literature |
ALI 212 |
Theory of Creative Writing |
ALI 214 |
Australian Literature |
Year 3 Semester 1
ALI 301 |
West African Literature |
ALI 303 |
North African Literature |
ALI 305 |
Caribbean Literature |
ALI 307 |
Practice of Creative Writing |
ALI 309 |
The Essay Form |
ALI 311 |
Theatre Arts |
ALI 313 |
African Drama |
Year 3 Semester 2:
ALI 302 |
Introduction to Research Methodology |
ALI 304 |
Literary Movements |
ALI 306 |
English literature |
ALI 308 |
Russian Literature |
ALI 310 |
Latin American Literature |
ALI 312 |
New Writing |
ALI 314 |
Japanese Literature |
Year 3 Semester 3
Industrial Attachment |
Year 4 Semester 1
ALI 401 |
Research in Orature |
ALI 403 |
Children’s Literature |
ALI 405 |
The Biographical Form |
ALI 407 |
Special Author |
ALI 409 |
Indian Literature |
ALI 411 |
French Literature |
ALI 413 |
Dissertation |
Year 4 Semester 2
ALI 402 |
Literature and Peacebuilding |
ALI 404 |
Science Fiction |
ALI 406 |
Literature and Film |
ALI 408 |
Literature and the Environment |
ALI 410 |
Theatre for Development |
ALI 412 |
English Literature |
ALI 414 |
Literature and Media |
Student Resources
Students will have access to various resources provided by the University and shared with students in other programmes. Facilities and equipment within the university are adequate to meet staff and student needs. Provisions for persons living with disabilities are incorporated into all University facilities. Adequate consideration has been given to lighting, use of sustainable and non-toxic building materials, and the maintenance of buildings. All facilities comply with the national building codes, fulfill public health regulations and public safety regulations.
a) Lecture Halls: There are numerous lecture halls, spread across the two campuses of the University. These are adequate for the University teaching needs.
b) IT Facilities: The University offers IT as a fundamental component of most of its undergraduate programmes. This is supported by extensive IT coverage across all campuses.
c) Library: The University has a state of the art library at the Millennium Complex with reading materials and adequate reading space for students and staff.
d) Reference materials: These are available both in hard and soft copies in the custody of the library services. Access by both students and staff is clearly documented through the library regulations and policies. Access to library materials is further enhanced through an efficient Wi-Fi system spread across the campuses. There is access to approximately 100,849 titles, e-books, and e-journals as well as accessible databases that can be accessed from any location by both students and staff.