

BA English
About this course
English as a university subject is far more than the study of novels, poems, and plays. It is a discipline trained in the careful reading of language in all its forms, and in the analysis of how texts construct meaning, position their readers, and reflect and shape the worlds in which they are produced. Studying English develops your capacity for close attention, sustained argument, and clear and precise writing, all of which are skills that transfer powerfully into almost every professional context. At its best, the subject teaches you to think more carefully about how ideas are expressed and received, which is a remarkably useful thing to be able to do. At the University of Northampton, this three-year full-time programme engages with literature and language across a range of periods, genres, and traditions. You will read widely, from canonical texts to contemporary and world literature, and you will develop the critical vocabulary and theoretical frameworks needed to write about what you read with depth and confidence. The programme gives attention to both literary study and the study of language and linguistics, ensuring you graduate with a well-rounded understanding of English as a discipline. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the programme's commitment to admitting students with genuine intellectual curiosity and the ability to engage seriously with texts, whatever their prior academic background. English graduates are found in an extraordinary variety of careers. Journalism, publishing, teaching, public relations, marketing, the civil service, law, copywriting, broadcasting, and arts administration are among the most common destinations, but the range extends far beyond these. The writing, reading, and analytical skills an English degree develops are valued wherever communication matters, which is to say almost everywhere. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, journalism, publishing, or education, and the degree is strong preparation for law conversion programmes and other professional routes that require analytical rigour and the ability to express complex ideas clearly.
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