MEST?provides a logical progression for BES graduates and equivalent English graduates to read for a postgraduate degree in English. MES is also sufficiently flexible to cater to qualified learners with non-BES/English backgrounds via OUM’s Open Entry route.?
*Choose 4 electives
Core Courses | |
Subject Name | Credit Hours |
Mapping English Studies | 3 |
Academic Writing for Postgraduates | 3 |
Reading Literature | 3 |
Language, Power and Society | 3 |
Malaysian Fiction | 3 |
Literary Theory | 3 |
Creative Nonfiction | 3 |
Cultural Studies | 3 |
World Literature | 3 |
Visual Culture | 3 |
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Elective Courses | |
Subject Name | Credit Hours |
Film and Society in Contemporary Southeast Asia | 3 |
Postcolonial Writings | 3 |
Philosophy of Literature | 3 |
Research in English Studies I | 3 |
Advanced Readings in Critical Theory | 3 |
Film and Society in Contemporary Southeast Asia | 3 |
Postcolonial Writings | 3 |
Philosophy of Literature | 3 |
Research in English Studies II | 6 |
Normal Entry
Bachelor degree in any field with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent as accepted by Senate; OR
Bachelor degree in any field with CGPA less than 2.50, can be accepted with a minimum of 5 years working experience.
OR
APEL Admission
More than 30 years of age on 1 January in the year of application; AND
STPM / Recognised Diploma / A-Levels / Equivalent; AND
Relevant work experience / prior experiential learning; AND
Pass the APEL Assessment (Aptitude Test, Portfolio & Interview) conducted by OUM