

BA English Language and Literature
About this course
English language and literature is a combination that brings together two closely related but distinct modes of engaging with the English language. English literature focuses on creative and imaginative texts, asking what they mean, how they work, and what they reveal about human experience across different historical and cultural contexts. English language study examines language itself as a system and a social practice, investigating how it is structured, how it varies, how it changes, and how it is used in different communicative situations. The combination gives you both the interpretive richness of literary analysis and the analytical precision of linguistic study. At Swansea this three-year full-time BA offers a genuinely integrated curriculum, bringing the structural foundations of linguistics into dialogue with the interpretive demands of literary studies. You will engage with the history and sociocultural dimensions of the English language alongside the formal analysis of linguistic structures, while also examining literary texts across genres, periods, and global contexts. You will develop an understanding of narrative structures, identity, and representation in literature, and of how language as a system underpins and shapes the meaning that literary texts create. The dual focus develops a wide range of intellectual skills: close reading, critical argument, textual analysis, linguistic precision, and the capacity to think about language both as form and as cultural practice. Graduates pursue careers in teaching, publishing, journalism, copywriting, communications, marketing, social media, the civil service, law, and the cultural sector. The analytical and communicative skills that English language and literature develop together are among the most transferable available from any humanities degree. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in linguistics, English literature, creative writing, applied linguistics, or related fields.
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