NOUN B.A. English registrable courses and their fees are listed below from 100 level to 400 level.
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NOUN B.A. English Course Outline
Course Code |
100 Level First Semester |
Credit Unit |
Status |
GST101 | Use of English & Communication Skills I | 2 | C |
GST105 | History & Philosophy of Science | 2 | C |
GST107 | The Good Study Guide | 2 | C |
CSS111 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 | E |
CIT101 | Computer in Society | 2 | C |
LIN111 | Introduction to Linguistics I | 2 | E |
ENG111 | Introduction to Literature and Literary Criticism (for Law students) | 3 | E |
ENG113 | Introduction to Nigerian Literature I | 2 | C |
ENG121 | Structure of Modern English I | 2 | C |
ENG141 | Spoken English | 3 | C |
ENG161 | Theatre Workshop | 2 | C |
ENG181 | Introduction to Prose Fiction | 2 | C |
FRE101 | Basic French Grammar I | 2 | E |
Course Code |
100 Level Second Semester |
Credit Unit |
Status |
GST102 | Use of English & Communication Skills II | 2 | C |
CIT102 | Application Software Skills | 2 | C |
LIN112 | Introduction to Linguistics II | 2 | E |
ENG114 | Introduction to Nigerian Literature II | 2 | C |
ENG122 | Structure of Modern English II | 2 | C |
ENG151 | Introduction to English As A Second Language | 2 | C |
ENG162 | Elements of Drama | 2 | C |
ENG172 | Introduction to Poetry | 2 | C |
FRE102 | Basic French Grammar II | 2 | E |
JLS111 | Introduction to Journalism | 3 | E |
Course Code |
200 Level First Semester |
Credit Unit |
Status |
GST203 | Introduction to Philosophy and Logic | 2 | C |
ENG211 | History of the English Language | 3 | C |
ENG221 | Introduction to Syntactic Models | 2 | C |
ENG223 | Advanced English Composition I | 2 | C |
ENG241 | Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology of English | 3 | C |
ENG251 | Language and Society | 3 | C |
ENG213 | Introduction to Oral Literature | 2 | C |
ENG215 | Survey of English Literature I (Medieval and Renaissance) | 2 | E |
ENG261 | Modern African Drama | 3 | C |
ENG281 | The African Novel | 3 | C |
INR111 | Introduction to International Studies | 2 | E |
Course Code |
200 Level Second Semester |
Credit Unit |
Status |
GST202 | Fundamentals of Peace and Conflict Resolutions | 2 | C |
ENG212 | Creative Writing I | 3 | E |
ENG222 | Advanced English Syntax | 2 | C |
ENG224 | Advanced English Composition II | 2 | C |
ENG226 | English Morphology | 3 | C |
ENG272 | Modern African Poetry | 3 | C |
ENG216 | Survey of English Literature II (Restoration to present) | 2 | E |
MAC212 | Media and Society | 3 | E |
PCR272 | Concept and Practice of Peace Building | 2 | E |
Course Code |
300 Level First Semester |
Credit Unit |
Status |
GST301 | Entrepreneurship Studies I | 2 | C |
ENG311 | Research Methods | 3 | C |
ENG321 | Contemporary English Usage | 3 | C |
ENG351 | Introduction to Applied Linguistics | 3 | C |
ENG353 | The English Language in Nigeria | 3 | C |
ENG355 | Introduction to Sociolinguistics | 3 | C |
ENG312 | Creative Writing II | 3 | E |
ENG313 | Black Diaspora Literature I – African-American | 2 | E |
ENG315 | Genres of African Oral Literature | 2 | E |
ENG381 | The English Novel | 2 | E |
Course Code |
300 Level Second Semester |
Credit Unit |
Status |
GST302 | Entrepreneurship Studies II | 2 | C |
ENG314 | Public Speaking | 2 | C |
ENG316 | Communication for Business | 2 | C |
ENG331 | Introduction to Semantics | 3 | C |
ENG341 | The Phonology of English | 3 | C |
ENG352 | Discourse Analysis | 3 | C |
ENG362 | English Drama | 2 | E |
ENG372 | English Poetry | 2 | E |
ENG318 | Black Diaspora Literature II – Caribbean | 2 | E |
INR332 | War and Peace in West Africa since 1960 | 2 | E |
Course Code |
400 Level First Semester |
Credit Unit |
Status |
ENG411 | English for Specific Purposes | 3 | C |
ENG421 | New Trends in Syntax | 3 | C |
ENG453 | Language and National Development | 3 | C |
ENG491 | Psycholinguistics | 3 | C |
ENG415 | Literary Theory and Criticism | 3 | E |
ENG417 | Post-colonial African Literature | 2 | E |
ENG419 | African Literature and Gender | 2 | C |
ENG423 | Literature of the Romantic Period | 2 | E |
Course Code |
400 Level Second Semester |
Credit Unit |
Status |
ENG414 | Speech Writing | 3 | C |
ENG416 | Creative Writing III | 2 | E |
ENG418 | Project/Long Essay | 6 | C |
ENG432 | Pragmatics | 3 | C |
ENG454 | Multilingualism | 3 | C |
ENG434 | Literary Stylistics | 3 | C |
ENG424 | New Nigerian Literature | 2 | E |
ENG426 | Century English Literature | 2 | E |
NOUN school fees for B.A. English
As we have discussed in how much is NOUN school fees –
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Course registration (per 3unit credit course ) = N2,500
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Course registration (per 2unit credit course) = N2,000
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Exam registration per course = N1,500
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Semester registration fee (100 level first semester) = N47,000
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Semester registration fee (Other levels) = N18,000
That’s how to calculate your NOUN school fees for B.A. English.
To explain further (using a different department), I’m in 300level second semester this is how much i will pay;
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Course registration fees N2000 X 7 = N14,000
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Exam registration fees N1500 X 7 = N10,500
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Semester registration fee = N18,000
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TOTAL SCHOOL FEES = N42,000
Please note that it’s not compulsory to register all courses if you don’t have enough money, you can pick any number of course(s) you can afford and register.
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