

BA English and Politics
About this course
English and politics is a pairing that illuminates each other in ways that neither discipline fully achieves alone. Literature in English, across its enormous historical range and geographical spread, is always embedded in political contexts, and reading it carefully reveals how power, ideology, and social conflict have been experienced, imagined, and contested in language. Politics, in turn, is a discipline concerned with language and representation as much as it is with institutions and policy, and the analytical skills of literary study, including close reading, sensitivity to rhetoric, and attention to how meaning is constructed, are directly applicable to political analysis. At Queen's University of Belfast, this three-year, full-time degree explores literatures in English in the widest possible sense, from the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon through to contemporary Irish, British, and global literatures, studying them in their historical, cultural, and ideological circumstances. The politics component addresses the sources of conflict, cooperation, power, and decision-making within and between societies, how differences are expressed through ideology and organisation, and how disagreements and problems are resolved. Belfast's distinctive political history and its position as a city that has grappled intensively with questions of conflict, identity, and governance gives the combination an additional resonance and immediacy. The typical entry tariff is 136 UCAS points. Graduates from English and politics programmes move into a wide range of careers. Journalism, the civil service, policy research, political organisations, broadcasting, publishing, education, law, and the cultural sector are all natural destinations. The combination of analytical rigour and communication skills that the degree develops is valued by employers who need people who can read complex situations carefully and communicate about them clearly. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in English literature, political science, international relations, or media studies.
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