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BA English and Publishing
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English and publishing is a degree that connects the study of literature with the professional world in which literature is produced, distributed, and sold. English at degree level develops your capacity to read carefully, argue analytically, and write with precision and clarity, engaging with the full range of literary and cultural traditions in which the written word has been used to illuminate human experience. Publishing adds the professional and commercial dimension, asking how texts are selected, produced, marketed, and brought to readers in a rapidly evolving industry. At the University of Derby, this full-time degree, which includes a foundation year, a sandwich year, and a work placement, incorporates close analysis of literature alongside broader intellectual and cultural history, including art, film, philosophy, linguistics, and sociology. You will engage with a wide range of cultural expression from across the globe and from diverse historical periods, developing the breadth of reference that is valuable both in literary analysis and in understanding the cultural marketplace that publishing serves. The publishing strand introduces you to the editorial, production, and marketing dimensions of the industry, giving you practical knowledge of how the world of books and media actually works. The foundation year provides a structured entry for students who need to build their academic preparation. Graduates from English and publishing programmes move into editorial roles in book and magazine publishing, literary agencies, digital content, communications, copywriting, marketing, public relations, journalism, education, and the wider creative sector. The combination of literary analytical skills and industry awareness is particularly valued by publishers seeking graduate trainees and editorial assistants. The sandwich year and work placement experience is a significant advantage in a competitive and relationship-driven industry. Postgraduate study in publishing, creative writing, journalism, or English literature is available for those who wish to develop further.
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