

BA English Literature and Religion
About this course
English Literature and Religion is a pairing that rewards those who enjoy reading deeply and thinking carefully about how texts, belief systems and cultural contexts shape one another. Literature has always been entwined with questions of faith, morality, myth and meaning, and studying them together gives you analytical tools that are richer than either discipline alone. You will learn to read canonical and contemporary writing alongside religious texts and traditions, asking not just what a text says but how it situates itself within larger frameworks of human experience. At York St John University you will follow a three-year full-time programme that includes considerable flexibility. A foundation year is available for those who need additional preparation, and the course offers both a sandwich year and a year abroad, allowing you to gain professional experience, broaden your cultural outlook, or both. Work placement opportunities are also embedded within the programme. You will develop skills in close reading, argument construction, research and critical reflection, engaging with literary movements from the medieval to the contemporary and with religious traditions ranging across Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and beyond. Seminars typically foster collaborative discussion, and you will produce both analytical essays and creative or reflective work as the course progresses. Graduates of this joint degree carry a combination of analytical rigour, cultural awareness and empathetic reasoning that employers across many sectors value. Careers in teaching, chaplaincy, publishing, journalism, heritage, community work, social care and public policy are all routes that suit graduates well. Roles that require careful communication, an ability to engage with diverse communities, or a nuanced understanding of cultural difference draw on exactly the skills this course builds. Postgraduate study in literature, theology, religious studies, education or the humanities more broadly is also a natural next step for those who wish to go deeper.
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