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BA English Language and English Literature
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English language and English literature together form one of the most complete educations in how language and the texts it produces work. English language is the scientific study of language itself: its grammatical structure, how it varies across social groups, regions, and contexts, how it changes over time, and how it is acquired and used in everyday interaction. English literature engages with the texts that language has produced: poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fiction across a wide range of periods, traditions, and cultural contexts. Studying them together means you understand not only what texts say but how language itself operates to make meaning possible. At Liverpool Hope University this programme is enriched by its setting in Liverpool, one of the UK's most linguistically diverse and culturally distinctive cities. The region's characteristic accents, dialects, and bilingual communities, including the Chinese heritage of Chinatown and the Norse influences visible in the Wirral's place names, provide a vivid and immediate backdrop for studying language variation and change. This connection to a living linguistic environment gives the language component of the programme a texture that purely theoretical study cannot replicate. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placements integrated throughout, ensuring that your academic study is connected to real-world experience. You will develop skills in literary analysis, linguistic description, research, writing, and critical thinking across both disciplines. Graduates of English language and literature programmes move into careers in teaching, publishing, journalism, editing, copywriting, content creation, public relations, the civil service, education, and a wide range of other roles where strong communication and analytical skills are valued. Many also continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, literature, creative writing, education, or media.
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