MA ENGLISH & THEOLOGY – POLICY ANALYSIS – Africa School of Politics and Governance Publication
Africa School of Politics and Governance Publication

MA ENGLISH & THEOLOGY – POLICY ANALYSIS

It is designed for professionals and scholars who seek to understand the deep intersection between language, faith, society, and governance.

This Master’s program uniquely integrates English Literature, Theology, and Policy Development and Analysis into a single interdisciplinary qualification. It is designed for professionals and scholars who seek to understand the deep intersection between language, faith, society, and governance. Specializing in Policy Development and Analysis. Registration Fee: N$1,000 | Entry: Bachelor degree holder Level 8 in any field.

Program Highlight

NQA Level

9

Duration

3/4 Years

Study Mode

100% Online

Program Objective

This course offers students profound skills of interpreting experiences, perspective theology and effective communication skills diverse contexts of philosophies. It also, provides cutting-edge skill for analysing and formulating policies guideline that address society issues, and provides research in the informed decisions, as well as mitigating potential solution in the negative systematic governance.  

Career Pathways
  • Policy Analyst in Government or NGO
  • Academic Lecturer in English or Theology
  • Communications Director
  • Religious Education Advisor
  • Editorial and Publishing Professional
  • Language Policy Consultant

Core Curriculum Topics

Subject Area Core Topics Covered
Year 1 Introduction to the Development of English Language, Introduction to English Literature and theology, Study of English and Pronunciation, Introduction to Political Philosophy, Introduction to Legal Science and Policies development, Introduction to Philosophy of Communication, Biblical Genealogy and Interpretation, Literary Criticism and Theory, Introduction to English Syntax and Phonetics, Policy Analysis for Governance & Development, Policy Formulation & Stakeholder Analysis Evidence-Based Policy Making,
Year 2 Theories of Literature, Literatural of laws and policies, Political literature and Theory, English grammar and Law, Historical and Regional Variation in English, Aspects of English Phonology, English in Business Economics, Writing Development Skills, Writing Seminars, Policy Development and Analysis
Years 3–4 Human Psychology Study and Theology, Language and Intellectual Literacy, Techniques of Close Reading and Comparative Literature, Application of Linguistics in English Studies, English Philosophy and Theology, Aspects of English Phonology, Creative Writing: Tutorials and Mentoring, Synoptic Study Unit 1: Ideas and Concepts, Synoptic Study Unit 2: Readings Interpretations Applications, English in Business Economics, Policy Development and Analysis

Core Courses by Semester

Year 1 — Semester 1 Courses Code Courses name
Foundation and Analysis MELT101 Introduction to the Development of English Language
MELT102 Introduction to English Literature and theology
MELT103 Study of English Pronunciation, Syntax and Phonetics
MELT104 Policy Analysis for Governance & Development
Year 1 — Semester 2 Courses Code Courses name
Foundation and Analysis MELT105 Introduction to Legal Science and Policies Development
MELT106 Introduction to Philosophy of Communication
MELT107 Biblical Genealogy and Interpretation
MELT108 Policy Formulation & Stakeholder Analysis
Year 1 — Semester 3 Courses Code Courses name
Foundation and Analysis MELT109 Introduction to Political Philosophy
MELT110 Literary Criticism and Theory
MELT111 Theory, Introduction to English Syntax and Phonetics
MELT112 Evidence-Based Policy Making
Year 2 — Semester 1 Courses Code Courses name
Advanced learning MELT201 Theories of Literature
MELT202 Literatural of laws and policies
MELT203 Political literature and Theory,
MELT204 English Grammar and Law
Year 2 — Semester 2 Courses Code Courses name
Advanced learning MELT206 Aspects of English Phonology
MELT207 English in Business Economics
MELT208 Writing Development Skills
Year 2 — Semester 3 Courses Code Courses name
Advanced learning MELT211 Historical and Regional Variation in English
MELT212 Writing Seminars
MELT213 Policy Development and Analysis
Year 3 — Semester 1 Courses Code Courses name
Skills proficient and research MELT301 Language and Intellectual Literacy
MELT302 Language and the Literary Mind
MELT303 Techniques of Close Reading and Comparative Literature
MELT304 Application of Linguistics in English Studies
Year 3 — Semester 2 Courses Code Courses name
Skills proficient and research MELT306 Aspects of English Phonology
MELT307 Creative Writing: Tutorials and Mentoring, Synoptic Study Unit 1, Ideas and Concepts, Synoptic Study Unit 2
MELT308 Readings Interpretations Applications
Year 3 — Semester 3 Courses Code Courses name
Skills proficient and research MELT309 English Philosophy and Theology
MELT310 English in Business Economics
MELT311 Policy Development and Analysis
MELT312 Research on MELT Course

Programs Cost

 

Semester 1 (Jan-Apr)

Semester 2 (May-Jul)

Semester 3 (Aug-Oct)

Year Total

Programme Total

Registration Fee

N$1700

N$1,000

Once only

Tuition Fee per Semester

N$3,000

N$3,000

N$3,000

N$9,000

N$9,000/yr

 

Total 3 Years

N$9,000

N$36,000 total

 

Monthly Instalment: N$750

Admission Requirements

Academic Qualifications

Required Documents

Grade 11/12 certificate pass with minimum 20 points (ASPG Evaluation Scale)

Completed application form

English at minimum F at NSSCO / Cambridge level

Academic transcripts and certificates

Mature Age Entry (25+): junior/secondary education + 5 years relevant work experience

National ID or Passport (copy)

Postgraduate Masters: Bachelor degree holder Level 8 in any field

Recent passport-sized photographs

PhD: Master degree holder Level 9 from a recognized institution

Personal statement / motivation letter

Honorary Doctorate: 7 years career expertise (employer letter signed & stamped + CV) OR 14 years leadership (community leader letter + CV)

Two academic or professional references

Application Deadlines

Level

Intake Session

Applications Open

Application Deadline

All Programmes

1st Intake (Jan)

October 1

December 15

All Programmes

2nd Intake (June)

March 1

April 30

All Programmes

3rd Intake (Aug)

June 1

July 30

Petty Tjaimba

Faculty Representative

Dr. Michaella Michael Kalyangu

Chief Executive Officer & Founder

Mr. Jim Christ Chu

Africa Political Analyst & Staff Representative