

BA English Language and Literature
About this course
English language and literature is a degree that explores the full range of the English language as both a communicative and an aesthetic medium. The language dimension asks how words work: how language varies according to geography, history, social context, and stylistic choice, and what linguistics can tell us about the structure, change, and function of English as a living system. The literature dimension asks how writers have used the resources of the language to create fiction, poetry, drama, and other forms, and what those works mean in their cultural and historical contexts. Studied together, the two approaches enrich each other, as the linguistic analysis of texts illuminates how literary effects are achieved and the reading of literature grounds abstract linguistic concepts in real texts. At the University of Leeds, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving it a particularly rich combination of professional and international experience. You will encounter richly diverse texts across literary and non-literary genres, exploring fiction, poetry, drama, speeches, advertising, and news from both literary and linguistic perspectives. The combination develops your ability to move between close reading of texts and broader analysis of how language works as a system, building an unusually versatile set of analytical tools. You will develop skills in textual and linguistic analysis, argument construction, literary criticism, research, and clear written expression. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree gives you analytical flexibility valued by employers across many sectors. Graduates from English language and literature programmes pursue careers in education, publishing, journalism, speech and language therapy, communications, the civil service, arts administration, and a wide range of other fields. Postgraduate study in English literature, linguistics, applied linguistics, or education is a natural continuation for those seeking specialist or professional training.
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