

BA English with Foundation
About this course
English as a university discipline is the close study of literature, language, and culture through the medium of the English language, from the medieval period to the present. It trains you to read with precision and interpretive depth, to attend to how texts work and what choices writers have made, and to construct sophisticated analytical arguments about the cultural, historical, and aesthetic dimensions of what you read. These are not merely literary skills: they are transferable intellectual capacities that employers across a wide range of sectors consistently say they value. At the University of Plymouth, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, making it one of the most structurally rich English degrees available. The foundation year gives you a thorough grounding in academic reading, writing, and critical thinking before the main degree begins, making the programme genuinely accessible to students from a range of educational backgrounds. The sandwich year and work placement give you professional experience in contexts where writing and communication are central, whether in publishing, education, arts organisations, or corporate communications. The year abroad gives you the opportunity to study in another country, broadening your literary and cultural perspective and developing the independence and adaptability that employers and postgraduate institutions value. Plymouth has a distinctive creative culture, and the English programme benefits from the university's strong commitment to connecting academic study with creative and professional life. Graduates work in publishing, journalism, education, public relations, content strategy, broadcasting, the civil service, law, and a wide range of other professions where the ability to read, write, and communicate effectively is central. Many also develop creative writing practices alongside other careers. Postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, or publishing is a natural next step for those who wish to specialise.
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