

BA English
About this course
English as a discipline spans some of the most intellectually rich territory available to an undergraduate, from the close study of literary texts and the analysis of language as a system to the history of how English has developed and spread across the world. At the University of Bedfordshire, the English degree is oriented towards applied language and linguistics as well as literature and TESOL, the teaching of English to speakers of other languages. This makes the programme particularly relevant for students who want to engage with how language works in practice as well as in theory, and who have professional ambitions connected to English language teaching or language use more broadly. You will explore aspects of the English language, linguistics, and literature, developing both the critical reading and analytical skills that literary study demands and the applied linguistic understanding that underpins effective language teaching. The TESOL dimension prepares you for professional work as a teacher of English to second language learners, either in the UK or internationally, and also for roles in materials development, language programme management, and applied linguistics research. The programme is described as providing a professional qualification for TESOL practitioners and researchers, which means it takes seriously both the academic and the vocational dimensions of the subject. You will develop close analytical reading, critical thinking, research skills, and professional knowledge of language teaching methodology and second language acquisition, a combination with wide professional utility. Graduates pursue careers in English language teaching at home and abroad, language school management, educational publishing, curriculum development, applied linguistics research, and the broader range of communications and educational roles where English language expertise is valued. Postgraduate study in applied linguistics, TESOL, or educational leadership is a natural continuation for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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