BA History, Economics, English (Bachelor of Arts in History, Economics, English)
This course provides a unique blend of subjects enrich the candidate’s knowledge, creates a highly adaptive environment, and provides opportunities to grow successfully in the respective field.
The History curriculum includes the relevant studies related to the study of the past and the various steps gone into making the modern world what it is today. Candidates are trained to discover, collect, organize, and present information about past events and also develop skills like analytical reasoning, research, and constructing an argument with relevant evidence to grow into conscious global citizens.
The Economics course prepares candidates for the fulfilling world of accounts, retail, sales, finance, and tax in the public, business, or industrial sector. Candidates are trained to analyze the ups and downs of the financial market, pursue independent research, use complex statistical data, contribute to social issues, and specialize in qualitative and quantitative research methods.
The English course emphasizes on English literary studies, theories, and criticism and is a combination of modern and ancient English literature, consisting of three main areas of focus, i.e. Prose, Poetry, and Drama. The coursework focuses on English as a second language, linguistics, the history of the English language, comparative literature, and mythology.