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BA English Studies
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English studies is a broad and rich discipline that takes language, literature, and the ways human beings use both to communicate, create, and make sense of the world as its central subject. Unlike a narrowly defined English literature degree, English studies encompasses not only the analysis of literary texts but also the study of language itself, including its history, structure, and social dimensions, alongside engagement with creative writing, cultural theory, and the diverse forms that written and spoken communication takes. It is a degree that develops you as a reader, a writer, and a critical thinker. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year programme gives you a flexible and comprehensive grounding in the study of English. You will read widely across poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fiction from different periods and traditions, developing the analytical and interpretive skills that literary study demands. Alongside this, you will engage with the study of language in its own right, exploring how English has changed historically and how it functions in different social and cultural contexts today. Critical and cultural theory provide a set of tools for thinking about how texts work and what they mean in relation to questions of power, identity, gender, and society. Writing, both critical and creative, is developed throughout the degree, and you will build the ability to communicate your ideas with clarity and precision. English studies graduates are valued across a wide range of careers precisely because the skills they develop, close reading, clear writing, critical thinking, and the ability to engage with complex material, transfer so widely. Publishing, journalism, communications, and marketing are among the most common destinations. Teaching English in schools, whether in the UK or internationally, is a major pathway, often through a postgraduate teacher training route. Roles in libraries, archives, cultural organisations, and the public sector draw further graduates. Some continue to postgraduate study in literature, language, creative writing, or related disciplines. The versatility of an English studies degree means that graduates find their way into many fields that value intelligent, articulate, and analytically capable people.
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