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MA English Language/English Literature
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English language and English literature is a degree that combines the scientific study of language with the critical and interpretive study of literary texts, developing two quite different but complementary ways of understanding how English works and what it can do. English language and linguistics examines the structure and meaning of the language, exploring what it reveals about culture, society, and human cognition across historical periods and contemporary variation. English literature engages with the aesthetic, historical, and cultural dimensions of texts, developing the close reading, critical analysis, and interpretive skills needed to understand how writers have used the language to shape experience and meaning. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year programme brings both disciplines to bear in a degree that allows you to develop the systematic understanding of a linguist alongside the interpretive depth of a literary scholar. Through the language strand, you will study the structure of English at every level, the history of the language, and its variation across communities and contexts. Through the literature strand, you will engage with a wide range of texts across periods and genres, developing the critical and contextual frameworks to analyse how literature works and what it means. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to experience different scholarly traditions and to engage with English language use and literary cultures in a different national context, which enriches both strands of your degree. Graduates from English language and literature programmes move into careers in education, publishing, editing, journalism, communications, the civil service, and many other professional contexts where the ability to understand and use language with precision and creativity is valued. Postgraduate study in linguistics, literature, creative writing, or education is a natural route for those who wish to develop their expertise.
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