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BA English
About this course
English as a university discipline is much more than the study of books. It is a rigorous inquiry into language, meaning, narrative, and culture, asking how texts work, how they have been understood across time, and what they reveal about the societies and minds that produced them. It develops close reading skills, the ability to construct an argument, and the capacity to write with clarity and precision, alongside a genuine engagement with literary and cultural history from the medieval period to the contemporary. Studying English in London means engaging with one of the world's great cultural capitals, with its theatres, archives, libraries, and literary institutions as resources throughout your degree. At Brunel University London this three-year full-time programme offers a student-focused and intellectually current approach to English, covering literature in English across periods, genres, and traditions alongside engagement with theory, criticism, and cultural contexts. A year abroad is incorporated into the programme, giving you the chance to study literature and culture in a different national setting and to develop your perspective through direct immersion in another educational and cultural environment. You will develop the research, analytical, and communication skills that the subject demands, and that employers across a wide range of fields consistently value. Graduates in English pursue careers across a genuinely broad range of sectors. Publishing, journalism, broadcasting, education, and the creative arts are traditional destinations, but English graduates are also found in the civil service, law, marketing, public relations, management consultancy, and human resources. The analytical and communicative skills developed through the degree are transferable to almost any context in which language, persuasion, and careful thinking are required. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study, whether in English literature, creative writing, journalism, education, or related fields.
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