English Literature
    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 12,200 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 19, 2022

    English Literature

    About

    About this course

    Studying an English degree at BGU in Lincoln provides an exciting and wide-ranging engagement with the power of human creativity and the rich heritage of literary expression. You will study great works of literature from Ovid to Ali Smith, Shakespeare to Bernardine Evaristo, Salman Rushdie and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, enriching your learning with explorations into creative and environmental writing, detective fiction, American and World Literature, drama and children™s literature, film studies, Victorian, Romantic, and contemporary literature.

    You will study an exciting range of writers, texts and topics. You will be able to study works in their historical and genre contexts, explore literary concepts and themes (identity, memory, gender and adolescence), make intertextual and creative connections (myth, adaptation, film, creative writing) and develop your critical independence and career prospects with extended research and work-based projects (English@Work, research project). During your studies you will follow your own interests through an assessment strategy that facilitate your choice of focal points and textual examples for assessment tasks.

    You will acquire key academic and transferable skills such as critical thinking and evaluation, analysis, research and high-level communication skills through diverse methods of assessment, which blend established critical and communication skills with up-to-date digital literacies and platforms. You will develop expressive and creative skills fit for the 21st century; combining written essays and oral presentations with e-portfolios, multimodal video, posters, hypertext, digital publication, and independent research projects. You will benefit from an innovative and flexible approach to teaching and learning that promotes student participation and engagement. With the close academic support you will receive here at BGU, you will have the opportunities and guidance to fulfil your full potential.

    As an undergraduate English student at BGU, your engagement with literature won™t stop at the seminar door. The English team are all research-active lecturers who are passionate about the study of literature and its positive impact on the individual and wider society. We actively support a range of organised events and visits to enable a wider participation with literary culture, including visiting speakers, a research seminar series, subsidised film and theatre trips, workshops and celebrations, poetry readings and literary awards.

    (Please note that depending on your choice of English course, you may have a choice of optional modules in your second and third years.)

    Course summary


    Studying English at BGU provides an exciting and wide-ranging engagement with the power of human creativity and the rich heritage of literary expression. On this course will study great works of literature from Ovid to Ali Smith, Shakespeare to Bernardine Evaristo, Salman Rushdie and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, enriching your learning with explorations into creative and environmental writing, detective fiction, American and World Literature, drama and children™s literature, film studies, Victorian, Romantic, and contemporary literature.

    Click here to hear, in free-form verse, how studying English with at BGU was captured by one of our students.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Diplôme de Technicien Supérieur

    Minimum score - 14

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 5.5

    English Program Requirements

    To meet the English Language Requirements for our courses, you will be required to evidence that you have obtained the minimum requirements of your offer via a Home Office approved Secure English Language Test (SELT).

    Career

    Careers & Further study

    Studying English at BGU equips you to succeed in a diverse range of professions, including creative and professional writing, publishing, editing, human resources, public policy, journalism, social media, and public relations fields, marketing, technology, librarianship, teaching, and a wide range of creative and media industries.

    The highly transferable skills embedded in the English course focus on the creative thinking, flexibility, communication skills and problem solving abilities that are consistently sought after by graduate employers. English staff work closely with BGU’s Careers and Employability department and a range of community partners to find ways of engaging students in real-world projects, and putting those transferable skills to use in a way that builds your CV. As an approachable, supportive team we get to know our students well, so we can help you identify and develop your individual strengths, and build your confidence in areas where you want to improve.

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    How to join us in September 2022

    • Home (UK) students – apply through UCAS (Roehampton UCAS institution code is R48)
    • International students – apply using our direct application form.

    We are still accepting applications for our courses for September 2022 and have vacancies. Contact us if you have any questions, or apply using the links above. (Please note that if you are not currently within the UK and require a Visa for study we are no longer issuing CAS's for September 2022)  

    If you need any help or advice with your application, or just want to ask us a question before you apply, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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    English Literature

    Bishop Grosseteste University

    Bishop Grosseteste University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Lincoln