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English
BA (Hons) English
BA (Hons) English and History
BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing
English literary works have always reflected the rich culture of the period in which they were written. With this course you’ll have a chance to appreciate why. Our English degree helps you to become a fine-tuned critic of poetry, prose and drama - and a well-developed writer in your own right.
Key facts
- Texts from British, European and American writing are covered
- Vibrant discussions - share your passion for literature with like-minded students
- Independent learning - focus on a literary style or time period of your choice for your final year dissertation
Typical course content:
- critical theory
- introduction to drama and film
- introduction to narrative
- introduction to poetry
- adapting Shakespeare
- postwar British writing
- romantic writing
- Victorian writing
- world literature
- modernism and culture
- postmodern writing
- postcolonial writing
- gender, sexuality and writing
- dissertation: personal research
Career opportunities
Skills from your English degree will prepare you for a career in a range of roles and environments, including: local government, management, publishing or marketing. Further study at postgraduate level might lead to a career in journalism, teaching, law or museums.
Course content
BA (Hons) English
If you love reading, writing and expressing your thoughts and opinions about books and ideas, this is the course for you.
Develop a broad appreciation of English literature, engage with critical theories and theorists and gain a full understanding of the social, political and cultural context of writing.
English modules
Assessment
There are a range of assessment methods used on this course including: coursework assignments, unseen examinations, portfolios, class presentations and literary searches/ reports and a dissertation.
Course duration
Full-time
Three years
Part-time
Six years
Entry requirements and applying
The academic requirements for this course are 240 points from A-level or equivalent. It is preferable that you have studied A level English.
UCAS code: Q300
Part-time applicants should apply direct
BA (Hons) English and History
Study themes from Medieval Welsh, British and European History through to Renaissance and Modern Day History alongside English. A perfect academic complement to English, you can combine your articulation as a reader and writer with the investigative and critical thinking skills of the historian.
English modules History modules
Assessment
There are a range of assessment methods used on this course including: coursework assignments, unseen examinations, portfolios, class presentations and literary searches/ reports and a dissertation.
Course duration
Full-time
Three years
Part-time
Six years
Entry requirements and applying
The academic requirements for this course are 240 points form A level or equivalent. It is preferable that you have studied A level English.
UCAS code: QV31
Part-time applicants should apply direct
BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing
If your love of English is directed more towards writing than reading this is the route for you. You’ll learn how to write creatively for both adults and children in poetry and prose and for radio and screen.
English modules Creative Writing modules
Assessment
There are a range of assessment methods used on this course including: coursework assignments, unseen examinations, portfolios, class presentations and literary searches/ reports and a dissertation.
Course duration
Full-time
Three years
Part-time
Six years
Entry requirements and applying
The academic requirements for this course are 240 points form A level or equivalent. It is preferable that you have studied A level English.
UCAS code: PQ83
Part-time applicants should apply direct
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For more information about our courses please telephone 01978 293439 or email
SID@glyndwr.ac.uk
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