Foster your love of literature, film, theatre, creative writing and more. Explore literary cultures from the medieval to the present day, engaging with diverse texts and media from all over the world ...
Assists in the development of the basics of written expression and reading, including grammar, sentence and paragraph structure, thesis formulation, complexities of expository works. Pass/No Pass only ...
To study this course full-time, apply through UCAS. The foundation year of this programme provides students with non-standard entry qualifications, a thorough and supportive academic preparation for ...
The English language has played a major role in the harmonisation of society’s progress through mutual understanding, collaboration, and productivity. It provided a platform for effective ...
Explore our campus, meet lecturers and current students, and learn more about what it's like to study at Manchester. Ranked sixth in the UK for English language and literature by the QS World ...
This unique degree offers mature students the chance to gain an undergraduate degree from the University of Bristol and to share what they are learning in the wider community. It combines study of a ...
The Department of English Language and Literature aims to teach all students to write and speak well and to read skillfully, thoughtfully and with pleasure. We offer many courses that stress literary ...
We offer more than a degree — every course is designed with employability and real-world experience at its core. DMU is one of the few universities where you’ll benefit from a unique block teaching ...
1 Quantitative Literacy (QL) is fulfilled outside the English major. The department recommends that all majors take MATH.1110 which fulfills both the Math Breadth of Knowledge requirement and the ...
An English degree from the University of Bristol gives you the opportunity to study the full breadth and range of literature in written English. BA English with Study Abroad (Q301) This degree enables ...
Students develop skills in critical thinking, rhetorical analysis, writing, literary theory, and models of literary interpretation relevant to fields such as philosophy, history, and anthropology.