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BA English Literature and Sociology (With Foundation Year)
About this course
English literature and sociology is a combination that approaches the questions of how societies work and how human experience is represented and understood from two complementary perspectives. English literature examines how novels, poetry, drama, and other texts illuminate human life in particular and historically specific ways, developing skills in close reading, critical argument, and the analysis of how language and form create meaning. Sociology examines the structural forces, institutions, and cultural patterns that shape how people live, developing skills in social analysis, research methods, and the critical evaluation of evidence about social reality. At Liverpool Hope University you will study this combination over four years, with the English component enriched by the city's thriving literary culture, festivals, independent bookshops, and heritage. The programme includes a foundation year option for students who need additional preparation, and includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience alongside your academic development. You will engage with a broad range of literary texts and sociological theory, developing the analytical and communication skills that both disciplines build and that together make for an unusually versatile and critically informed graduate. Graduates of English literature and sociology enter a wide range of careers. Journalism, publishing, social research, education, social care, the civil service, marketing and communications, arts administration, community development, and the voluntary sector are all common destinations. The combination of textual analysis and social understanding is particularly valuable in roles that require both sensitivity to how things are communicated and an analytical grasp of the social forces at work. Postgraduate study in English, sociology, social work, journalism, education, or cultural studies is a natural extension for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue academic research careers.
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