Department of Arts & Humanities – Parul University (Online)
The Faculty of Arts & Humanities at Parul University is dedicated to fostering intellectual growth, cultural understanding, and academic excellence. Since its inception, the department has played a pivotal role in nurturing critical thinkers, creative professionals, and socially responsible citizens. With a focus on holistic education, it offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs such as BA (English, BJMC) and MA, equipping learners with strong analytical, communication, and research skills.
The department emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, enabling students to explore literature, journalism, media, cultural studies, and social sciences. It has become a hub for debates, creative writing, media projects, research seminars, and cultural enrichment activities, encouraging students to combine academic knowledge with real-world applications.
The faculty consists of experienced professors, researchers, and industry practitioners who integrate classroom teaching with mentorship, guiding students toward successful careers in academia, journalism, media, research, civil services, publishing, and cultural organizations.
Students also gain opportunities to participate in seminars, workshops, literary events, debates, and internships, fostering both professional growth and personal development. The inclusive environment welcomes learners from diverse backgrounds, creating a platform for dialogue, creativity, and innovation.
Why Choose Arts & Humanities at Parul University?
- Programs in English, Journalism, and Mass Communication with contemporary relevance.
- Curriculum that balances classical knowledge with modern perspectives.
- Strong emphasis on research, media engagement, communication, and cultural studies.
- Opportunities to engage in seminars, debates, internships, and literary events.
- Guidance from expert faculty and industry professionals with academic and practical expertise.
- Career pathways in academia, journalism, media, research, publishing, civil services, and cultural organizations.