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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 14,450
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
English Literature | Literature
Area of study
Humanities
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 14,450
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-16-
About Program

Program Overview


This English Language and Literatures program aims to foster a deep understanding of literary and cultural texts from the medieval era to the present day. It emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication, equipping graduates for careers in various fields where these abilities are essential. The program also promotes ethical evaluations of reading, writing, and linguistic interpretation, fostering an understanding of equality, diversity, and inclusion in literature, language, and culture.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:


Aim:

To inspire a passionate and expert knowledge of literary and cultural texts from the medieval era to the present day, within this course you will study a variety of writers from the West Midlands to the wider world beyond.


Objectives:

  • Enable students to learn about the form and functions of the English language in a wide variety of contexts.
  • Promote understanding of the political and ideological significance of language, literature and culture in a wide range of social and historical contexts, especially in relation to gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, class and disability.
  • Develop awareness of the significance of ethical evaluations of reading, writing and linguistic interpretation, supporting an understanding of equality, diversity, and inclusion in literature, language and culture.
  • Encourage students to reflect critically on literary and linguistic production and reception.
  • Value and cultural capital.
  • Advance understanding of the different forms, aesthetics, genres, and functions of literary and cultural texts.
  • Enhance verbal, written and digital communication skills for developing and sustaining a professional career.
  • Help students develop their confidence in making their voice heard, at university, in employment, and in culture and society.
  • Equip students for employment in any area where critical thinking, analytical skills, and exemplary written and verbal communication skills are important.

Other:

  • The course aims to inspire a passion for and knowledge of literary and cultural texts from the medieval era to the present day, by writers from the West Midlands to the wider world beyond.
  • Another aim of the course is to enable you to learn about the form and functions of the English language in a wide variety of contexts and to promote your understanding of the political and ideological significance of language, literature and culture in a wide range of social and historical contexts, especially in relation to gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, class and disability.
  • One other important aim is to develop your awareness of the significance of ethical evaluations of reading, writing and linguistic interpretation, supporting an understanding of equality, diversity, and inclusion in literature, language and culture.
  • You will be encouraged to reflect critically on literary and linguistic production and reception, value and cultural capital.
  • The course aims to advance your understanding of the different forms, aesthetics, genres, and functions of literary and cultural texts and to enhance your verbal, written and digital communication skills for developing and sustaining a professional career.
  • Combining Language and Literatures will foster your skills in critical and creative thinking, analysis, research, and problem-solving, for academic success and employment beyond your degree.
  • This programme will enable you to develop your confidence in making your voice heard, at university, in employment, and in culture and society.
  • This degree equips students for employment in any area where critical thinking, analytical skills, and where exemplary written and verbal communication skills are important.
  • English Language and Literatures graduates are valued for their capabilities in critical thinking, evidence gathering and evaluation, argument or point-of-view construction and advocacy, and problem solving, with these transferable skills proving highly desirable throughout the employment market.
  • Many graduates have proceeded to postgraduate study, gaining Masters degrees, teaching and other postgraduate professional qualifications, and PhDs.
  • Our graduates go into diverse careers and occupations, including education at all levels, management and leadership, local government, librarianship and information services, social work, the civil service, retail and the service sector, fundraising and charity work, journalism and professional writing, proof-reading, copyediting and publishing.

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Careers:


Potential Career Paths:

  • Graduates in Linguistics, English Language and TESOL have specialisms across the Arts and Sciences.
  • Some graduates have gone on to military communication training, further education teaching, forensic linguistics (working with legal experts presenting linguistic evidence to the courts).
  • They have taken jobs in speech and language therapy, computational linguistics and in teaching across mainstream and specialist situations, in both multilingual and monolingual contexts and all over the world.
  • Recent graduate destinations have included Birmingham City University, Shropshire Council, Birmingham Adult Education Services, CoachBright social mobility charity, as well as schools, further education colleges and universities across the UK, Europe, Japan, China and South Korea.

Other:

  • The Foundation year prepares students for university level study.
  • Successful completion of our Foundation course permits access to any of our Humanities or Media BA (Hons) degree courses, which include English Literatures, English Language, Creative and Professional Writing, Linguistics, and Media – many of which can be taken singly as specialist degrees or together as ‘joint’ degree routes.
  • The Foundation year begins with modules aimed at providing transferable study skills and then, in the second semester, gives students the opportunity to study more specialist modules, with a focus on various aspects of Humanities and Media.
  • The degree fosters your skills in critical and creative thinking, analysis, research, and problem-solving, for academic success and employment beyond your degree.
  • This programme will enable you to develop your confidence in making your voice heard, at university, in employment, and in culture and society.
  • This degree equips students for employment in any area where critical thinking, analytical skills, and where exemplary written and verbal communication skills are important.
  • English Language and Literatures graduates are valued for their capabilities in critical thinking, evidence gathering and evaluation, argument or point-of-view construction and advocacy, and problem solving, with these transferable skills proving highly desirable throughout the employment market.
  • Many graduates have proceeded to postgraduate study, gaining Masters degrees, teaching and other postgraduate professional qualifications, and PhDs.
  • Our graduates go into diverse careers and occupations, including education at all levels, management and leadership, local government, librarianship and information services, social work, the civil service, retail and the service sector, fundraising and charity work, journalism and professional writing, proof-reading, copyediting and publishing.

Tuition Fees and Payment Information:

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  • Full-time £9250 per year 2022-23
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  • Full-time £9250 per year 2023-24
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  • Full-time £9250 per year 2023-24
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  • Full-time £9250 per year 2024-25
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  • Part-time £3120 per year# 2022-23
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  • Part-time £4625 per year# 2023-24
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  • Part-time £4625 per year# 2023-24
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  • Part-time £4625 per year# 2024-25
  • International
  • Full-time £13450 per year 2022-23
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  • Full-time £14450 per year 2023-24
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  • Full-time £14450 per year 2023-24
  • International
  • Full-time £14950 per year 2024-25
  • The University is committed to a transparent fee structure, with no hidden costs, to help you make an informed decision.
  • This includes information on what is included in the fee and how fees are calculated and reviewed# Undergraduate part-time fees for 50% rate of study
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