What is Malay Literature?
This study program specifically studies literary trends in Malaysia Students will study a wide variety of literary, poetry, drama, novel and linguistic subjects. In semester 4, students will be directed to choose several concentrations, namely literary specialization, linguistic specialization, and philology specialization.
Why did you choose this programme?
Studying literature will expand your knowledge horizon. By reading a lot of literature, you not only learn the style of language and appreciation of the story, but you will use the feeling to understand what is actually expressed by the author, even experienced by him. If you have a preference in the fields of language and high interest in reading and writing literature, this study program can be your choice.
Subjects in Malay Literature
- 1General Linguistics
- 2Phonology
- 3Syntax
- 4Language Planning
- 5Sociolinguistics
- 6Literary Appreciation
- 7Poetry Study
- 8Prosfic Study
- 9Drama Appreciation
- 10Listening Skills
- 11Technical Reading Skills
- 12Interpersonal Speaking Skills
- 13Language Rhetoric
- 14Critical and Scientific Writing Skills
- 15Creative Writing
- 16Theater
- 17Language and Art Aesthetics
- 18Review Curriculum and Textbooks
- 19Help language
- 20Morphology
- 21Semantics
- 22Anakes
- 23Psycholinguistics
- 24Literary Theory
- 25Literary History
- 26Drama Study
- 27Introduction to Philology
- 28Literary Criticism
- 29Popular Writing Skills
- 30Editing
- 31Pragmatics in Language
- 32Malaysian Language Discourse
Suitable Student's Characteristic
Job Prospect for Malay Literature
Understanding Indonesian language is mandatory. Malay was the Lingua franca which is the medium of communication used during the Golden Days of trading in Malacca in the 16th century. Learning Malaysian language must be encouraged again. A Malay Literature graduate can work as an editor, copywriter, content writer, translator, script writer, Malay language teacher, and even blogger.