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BA Honours English Literature

Course Title
BA Honours English Literature

School
Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages

Campus
Regent

Mode of Attendance
Full-time

Length of Course
3 Years

Start Date
September

UCAS Code
Q300

Introduction
This course considers English literary texts against their background in the history of ideas, the other arts and British culture. It aims to make the most of the School’s central London location – in the midst of galleries, museums, cinemas and theatres, and the urban landscape – as a resource for studying the social and theoretical issues relating to literature. When you take The Victorians module for example, you visit Tate Britain as part of your study to see the collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings. The course is of interest to those whose first language is English and who have some prior experience of literature, as well as international students wishing to take or complete a degree in the UK.

Course Content
You can take modules in literature from Shakespeare to the present day, including texts outside the accepted canon. There are also modules in literary theory and the history of ideas, ranging from classical philosophy to contemporary debates. Seminars are available in a wide range of option topics such as contemporary Britain, theatre studies, writing and gender, American literature, Gothic, Romanticism, and post-colonial writing. Through these modules, you will develop a deep understanding of English society and literature’s place within it. You will also be able to relate the study of English literature to the broader context of Western history and thought.

Teaching and Assessment
Some modules will be assessed totally by course work, and others half by course work and half by exam.

Associated Careers
Employers value the communication and critical thinking skills of English graduates. You could go on to professional and/or creative writing, teaching, journalism or publishing.

Entry Requirements
Qualification type Grade/points
A Levels BB/BCC including English
International Baccalaureate 30 points including a minimum of 5 in Higher English
BTEC National Diploma DMM

Those whose first language is not English must have an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent.

See also standard entry requirements.

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