

BA English
About this course
English literature at degree level is the study of how language has been used to create meaning, build worlds, and interrogate human experience across centuries and cultures. It is not simply the appreciation of great books but a rigorous intellectual discipline that asks how texts work, why they were produced, what cultural work they do, and what they reveal when read closely and carefully. At its best, English literature develops not just a love of reading but a way of engaging with the world, one that values complexity, resists simplistic readings, and takes seriously the ways in which language shapes thought and feeling. At Strathclyde this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, which adds an international dimension to your literary study and the opportunity to experience a different academic and cultural environment. The programme is described as truly innovative at Strathclyde, grounding you in the literary classics while also engaging with new and emerging fields. You will read texts from a wide range of literary periods, from medieval writing through to contemporary fiction, poetry, and drama, and debate key issues such as identity, race, gender, and the nature of human experience. Strathclyde's emphasis on a degree that combines the best of classical and contemporary approaches means you will encounter both the established canon and writing that challenges and extends it from new directions. English literature graduates find careers in publishing, journalism, education, copywriting, marketing, the civil service, law, public relations, arts administration, and any field that requires strong writing, critical thinking, and the ability to interpret complex material. The close reading and analytical skills the degree develops are transferable across virtually every professional context. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, journalism, or publishing, or move into professional training in law, teaching, or the media.
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