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BA English Language and Literature
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English language and literature is a degree that brings together two related but distinct modes of engaging with language. English literature examines how writers have used language to create meaning, tell stories, explore ideas and represent experience, across genres and historical periods from medieval verse to contemporary fiction. English language and linguistics turns the analytical lens on language itself, examining how it is structured, how it varies, how it changes over time and how it is used in different social contexts. Studying both gives you a richer set of tools than either alone, because your understanding of how language works at the structural level deepens your reading of literary texts, and your engagement with literature sharpens your awareness of how language creates meaning. At the University of Essex you will study English language and literature over three years of full-time study, exploring the relationship between linguistic form and literary meaning. You will engage with the history and theory of the English language alongside close reading of literary texts across different periods and genres, developing the analytical and interpretive skills that both disciplines reward. The programme draws on Essex's strong tradition in both English linguistics and literature, and the typical tariff of 120 reflects a programme accessible to students from a range of backgrounds who share genuine engagement with language in all its forms. Graduates work in education, publishing, journalism, communications, copywriting, content creation, broadcasting, the civil service, marketing, the legal professions and a wide range of roles where strong reading, writing and analytical skills are valued. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in English literature, linguistics, creative writing, education, publishing or a range of related humanities fields. The combination of literary sensitivity and linguistic analytical skill is a distinctive graduate profile that is consistently valued in organisations that depend on clear, precise and effective communication.
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