

BA English Language and Literatures
About this course
English language and literatures is a discipline that holds two complementary ambitions in productive tension. On one side is the study of language itself: how it is structured, how it functions, how it varies across speakers and communities, and how it shapes and is shaped by culture and society. On the other is literature: the imaginative and aesthetic use of language to create works that represent and interpret human experience across time, place and tradition. Studying them together means you can read literary texts with linguistic precision and approach language with the interpretive richness that literary study develops. At the University of Kent, this three-year full-time degree extends this combination into a genuinely international frame. You will engage with world literature across cultures and traditions, examining how language is used to share goals and emotions, find common ground and articulate experiences that are both particular and universal. The programme recognises that language is an extraordinary tool for communication between cultures, and that literary study extends that dialogue across time and place. You will develop skills of close reading, linguistic analysis, critical argument and cultural interpretation, engaging with texts from English-speaking and non-English-speaking traditions in translation and where possible in their original languages. Writing, research and analytical thinking are central to the degree. You will develop the ability to engage seriously with complex texts, to construct sustained arguments about literary and linguistic questions, and to communicate your interpretations clearly and persuasively. Graduates from English language and literatures programmes move into publishing, education, journalism, communications, copywriting, research, the cultural sector, and a wide range of careers that value linguistic precision, cultural awareness and the ability to engage meaningfully with texts. Postgraduate study in linguistics, literary studies, TESOL, or translation is a well-established pathway.
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