FACULTY PROFILE – Sadaf Fatima
Category: July 2, 2024

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name Sadaf Fatima
Email sadaffatima.bukc@bahria.edu.pk
Phone
Research Area ELT
Number of Publications  02 publications and 01 in progress
 

 

AFFILIATIONS
Designation Senior Lecturer
Department Humanities & Social Sciences
University Bahria University Karachi Campus
 
 
QUALIFICATION
DEGREE PASSING YEAR MAJORS UNIVERSITY
Ph.D. _ _ _
M.Phil/MS 2021 Applied Linguistics & Language Studies, Second language learning & language teaching, Curriculum development in language teaching, and Research methodology in applied linguistics NED University Of Engineering and Technology
M.A. / MSc / BS 2018 Classical/Romantic Poetry, LSC/LC, Modern literature, American literature, Fiction and Grammar & Semantics Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology
BA / BSc
EXPERIENCE
DESIGNATION FROM TO ORGANIZATION
Senior Lecturer 11-09-2023 TODATE Humanities & Social Sciences Department

Bahria University, Karachi Campus

Lecturer 04-03-2019 08-09-2023 Department of English

Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences, and Technology, Gulshan Campus

PUBLICATIONS
The Impact of Writing Anxiety, Writing Achievement Motivation, Writing Self-Efficacy and Reading Habits on Pakistani Undergraduate English Major Students’ Writing Performance

 

A Review of Communication Strategies Employed by Asian English Speakers

         

 

Short Biography

I am a responsible, enthusiastic, and devoted teacher to the assigned tasks. Apart from teaching minor and major courses to undergraduate level, I am a motivational speaker as well. I have appeared as a guest speaker in different you tube channels and TV that is a good exposure for my professional growth. So, I believe in hard work and consistency forming my best in working environment.

List of courses Taught

EAP/ESP Courses

Compulsory English I & II

Communication skills

Functional English

Business communication

English Writing Skills

Major Courses

Grammar & Semantics

Romantic Poetry

Drama

Literary Criticism