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BA English Literature and Sociology
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English literature and sociology is a combination that reads culture and society through two complementary lenses. English literature attends to the particular, to the specific choices of language, form and narrative that writers make, and to what those choices reveal about experience, identity and the human condition. Sociology steps back to examine the structural forces, class, gender, race, power, institutions and social change, that shape the world in which literature is produced and received and that appear, sometimes directly and sometimes obliquely, in literary texts. Reading the two disciplines alongside one another deepens your understanding of both. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year full-time programme situates your studies in a city with a thriving cultural scene, literary festivals, independent bookshops and the renowned Central Library. The programme engages you with literary texts across periods, genres and traditions while developing sociological thinking about the structures and processes that shape social life. You will develop skills in close reading and textual analysis alongside the ability to engage with sociological theory and empirical research, moving between the particular and the general in ways that are intellectually stimulating and practically useful. A sandwich year provides extended professional experience, a year abroad broadens your academic and cultural perspective, and a work placement gives you further direct exposure to professional environments. A typical entry tariff of 88 points reflects the programme's accessibility to a range of students. Graduates pursue careers in publishing, journalism, education, the civil service, social research, community development, public relations, arts administration and the charitable sector. The combination of literary sensibility and sociological understanding is particularly valuable in roles that require both empathetic communication and analytical rigour. Postgraduate study in English, sociology, cultural studies, journalism or social policy offers further pathways for those who wish to specialise or pursue research.
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