

MA English
About this course
English literature is the study of how written language creates meaning, how texts reflect and shape the cultures and historical moments in which they are produced, and what it means to read carefully, critically, and with genuine attention to the nuances of form and expression. It is a discipline that combines close analytical reading with broad intellectual range, requiring you to engage with literary works from across centuries, genres, and traditions, and to develop the critical vocabulary and conceptual frameworks needed to interpret them. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year, full-time MA (Hons) in English is one of the UK's most distinguished literary programmes, offering both rigour and breadth in a university with a long tradition of excellence in the humanities. You will study poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fiction across a wide chronological range, from medieval literature to contemporary writing, and you will engage with the critical and theoretical traditions that have shaped literary scholarship. The degree encourages you to read closely, to question received interpretations, and to develop your own well-argued positions, building the skills of analysis, evidence-based reasoning, and clear academic writing that characterise the discipline at its best. A year abroad is included, providing the opportunity to study at a partner university in a different country and broaden your literary and cultural perspective. Graduates of English from St Andrews pursue careers in publishing, journalism, broadcasting, teaching, public relations, communications, law, the civil service, and the arts. The skills of close reading, critical analysis, and clear and persuasive writing are valued across a remarkable range of professional contexts, and employers consistently recognise the intellectual rigour of a St Andrews humanities education. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, or related fields, and academic research remains a natural pathway for those with the strongest scholarly ambitions.
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