
The Bachelor of Arts in English program at CINEC Campus is designed to equip students with strong competencies in English language, literature, and teaching. Blending classical and contemporary knowledge, the course contains diverse modules such as grammar, linguistics, academic writing, world literature, and TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language). It also provides training in research methodology, ICT, and soft skills, making it a well-rounded program for aspiring educators, writers, communicators, and professionals in related fields.
This 3-4 year degree nurtures your love for language and literature while honing critical thinking and advanced writing skills. You’ll explore modules such as;
Students can pursue the General Degree (3 years) or the Honours Degree (4 years) through flexible full-time or part-time study modes, with a curriculum that encourages critical thinking, creativity, and confident communication.
Being accredited by the University Grants Commission, Sri Lanka, the program opens pathways into teaching, media, publishing, civil service, and postgraduate education. Whether you’re a recent school leaver or a working professional, this degree offers a strong academic foundation and a gateway to dynamic career opportunities in both Sri Lanka and abroad.
For more information, visit the official website of Cinec Campus.
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