

BA English with World Literature
About this course
English with World Literature is a degree that expands the study of English language and literature into a global conversation, asking how texts from different traditions, written in different languages but available in translation, speak to each other and to universal human concerns. English literature develops your ability to read closely, interpret carefully, and write with precision and clarity, while the world literature dimension challenges the implicit canon of the discipline, asking what gets taught, why, and who is left out when the literary tradition is defined too narrowly. Together, the two aspects develop an unusually broad and critically alert relationship to literature as a global form. The University of Liverpool's three-year full-time English with World Literature degree carries a typical entry tariff of 136 points and includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and work placement opportunities. As the programme notes, you begin with foundational and core modules in English and build towards a freer choice of more specialist areas, combining study of English language and literature with a substantial world literature strand that runs throughout. You will develop skills in close reading, literary analysis, critical theory, and academic writing, alongside an understanding of how literary meaning is shaped by cultural and historical context. The year abroad option provides the opportunity to experience another literary and academic tradition directly. Graduates of English with World Literature pursue careers in publishing, education, journalism, communications, the arts sector, broadcasting, advertising, public relations, and a wide range of roles where strong written communication is central. The analytical and communication skills the degree develops are transferable across many professional contexts. Postgraduate study in English, comparative literature, creative writing, or a related discipline is a well-trodden path for those wanting to deepen their expertise.
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