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English

BA (Hons)

This course introduces you to a fascinating range of literary texts and periods and allows you to develop your skills as a thinker, reader, writer and critic. Whether you're passionate about Shakespeare, Dickens or Toni Morrison, this course is designed to enthuse and inspire you whilst broadening your knowledge and understanding of English Literature.

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Course level

Undergraduate

Modes of study

Part time, Full time

Attendance

Three years full-time or flexible part-time.

Location

Avenue Campus

Entry requirements

Standard entry requirements apply. A typical offer would be around 260-300 UCAS tariff points for single honours English. Applicants would normally be expected to hold an English GCE A level or equivalent qualification. We welcome applications from those with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications.

UCAS details

UCAS code: Q300

UCAS description: BA/Eng

School

School of The Arts

Course content

The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive and thorough understanding of English Literature from the Renaissance to the present day. It also allows students to develop their own research interests through a wide range of option modules and a final year dissertation.

Students engage with texts through extensive reading, the study of literature's intellectual and historical contexts, lectures, seminar discussions and group projects in which ideas can be shared and developed.

Stage one

Here we set down the foundations of your degree. At stage one we have two period modules. The first is Nineteenth-Century Literature: Romance and Revolution, where students encounter important genres (such as poetry and fiction) and writers (from Charles Dickens and the Brontes to Oscar Wilde). The second is Writing the Present: Post-War and Contemporary British Literature where you will explore the development of English Literature from the end of the Second World War to the present. Other modules at stage one examine literary genres and theories and develop your literary criticism skills. There are also modules on American Literature and Creative Writing.

Stage two

Here we build on the knowledge you now possess. In Modernism students read and discuss a wide range of literature from the first half of the twentieth century, whilst in Eighteenth-Century Literature: Satire and Sensibility you will focus on 'the long eighteenth century' (1660-1800), a period of stunning intellectual and cultural progress, but also of wicked wit and violence. There is also a wide range of option modules to chose from at stage two, including Gothic Writing, Twenty First-Century Shakespeares and Colonial and Postcolonial Literature.

Stage three

For our most advanced students, Renaissance Literature provides new perspectives on that period, from 'Renaissance sexualities' to 'visions of the new world', whilst the Romanticism module examines one of the richest cultural and literary periods through the work of writers such as Blake, Wordsworth, Byron and Jane Austen. Option modules include Women's Writing and American Literature 1890-1950. Students will also write an English dissertation at stage three, an independent study of 8-10,000 words in which students learn how to research into a topic of their own choice with regular supervisory consultation.

Special course features

  • Core period modules from the Renaissance to the present day
  • Wide range of option modules from which to choose
  • Opportunities to develop creative writing skills
  • Opportunities to study American literature
  • Diverse range of assessment methods

Typical modules

  • Nineteenth-Century Literature
  • Post-War and Contemporary Literature
  • Modernism
  • Eighteenth-Century Literature
  • Women's Writing
  • Gothic Writing
  • Twenty-First-Century Shakespeares
  • Colonial and Postcolonial Literature
  • Romanticism
  • Renaissance Literature
  • American Literature
  • Creative Writing

Assessment

English modules are assessed through a variety of methods, including academic essays, individual and group presentations, blogs, participation in online discussion groups, creative writing and formal examinations.

Career opportunities

Students who have studied with us have gone on to a wide range of careers, including: journalism; teaching; postgraduate study (via MA courses in English or related areas); adult education; marketing; editorial work with major publishers; arts administration; museum and curatorial work; librarianship; bookselling; social work training; management trainee schemes with large companies and local government.

Course progressions

  • Arts, The MA
  • For undergraduate application information please see our how to apply page.

    Current 'Home' and EU undergraduate students: Information on 2012/13 tuition fees

    Fees quoted are for home and EU students commencing their course in the academic year 2012/13. Tuition fees are payable for each year of the course. The fees are subject to annual increases in subsequent academic years.

    Full time fees

    £8500

    Part-time fees

    • BA and BSc and Joint Honours degrees consist of 360 credits in total
    • Foundation Degrees and HND programmes consist of 240 credits in total
    • Students who enrol on 100 or 120 credits in an academic year will be liable for full time fees
    • 20 credits £1000
    • 40 credits £2000
    • 60 credits £3000
    • 80 credits £4000
    • 90 credits £4500

    Funding information

    Funding your study

    Scholarships and bursaries

    Full time students taking this course may be eligible for the University of Northampton Bursary 2012/12.

    The following scholarships may be applicable:

    • The Wilson Endowment Scholarship
    • The Chancellor's Fund
    • The Byrom Award
    • T D Lewis Scholarship

    This course is available to international students.

    Full-time international tuition fees

    For information on our international tuition fees, please see our Tuition fees for international students page.

    How to apply as an international student

    For information on how to apply to study with us, please see our How to apply page.

    Scholarships available to international students

    For information on the scholarships available to you as an international student, please see our International scholarships page.

    Further details

    For further help for international students please see our international students pages.

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