

BA English Literature and Language
About this course
English literature and language is a dual-stranded discipline that takes language seriously both as an aesthetic medium and as a social and communicative system. Literature invites close reading, interpretation and critical engagement with works of imagination, asking how meaning is made and how texts reflect, shape and challenge the worlds that produce them. Language study examines English more analytically, considering how its structure works, how it varies across social groups and geographical communities, and how it functions in the production of meaning at the sentence, text and discourse levels. The two strands are not separate: the best literary criticism draws on linguistic awareness, and the most interesting language analysis attends to the aesthetic dimensions of texts. At the University of Westminster, this part-time programme gives you the opportunity to engage seriously with both strands while managing other commitments. The part-time mode suits students who are working, caring for others, or who prefer a more gradual pace of engagement with demanding texts and ideas. You will study literature by focusing on both the wider social context in which it is produced and the specific language choices that shape its meaning and effect. This integrated approach gives you a perspective on English that is both humanistically rich and analytically rigorous. You will develop strong close-reading skills, the capacity for sustained critical argument, and a nuanced understanding of how English works as both an artistic medium and a social instrument. Written expression and independent research are emphasised throughout. Graduates from English literature and language programmes move into education, publishing, journalism, communications, creative writing, research, the cultural sector, and a wide range of other careers where literacy, analytical thinking and cultural awareness are valued. Postgraduate study in English, linguistics, creative writing, or education is a well-established pathway.
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