

BA English Literature and Philosophy with a Placement Year
About this course
English literature and philosophy is a combination that pairs two disciplines deeply concerned with language, meaning, and the human condition. English literature asks how texts create meaning, what they reveal about the cultures and values that produced them, and how they can be read and interpreted across different contexts. Philosophy asks how we can know anything with confidence, what ethical principles we should live by, and what the nature of reality, mind, and language actually is. Both disciplines value close reading, rigorous argument, and the willingness to follow an idea wherever it leads, making them intellectually compatible and mutually enriching. At the University of East Anglia, which has a distinguished tradition in both literary study and philosophical inquiry, this four-year full-time programme gives you genuine depth in each discipline. You will read widely in English literature across periods and genres, developing your capacity for close reading and critical writing, while also engaging with the major problems and traditions of philosophy, from ancient Greek thought to contemporary analytic and continental philosophy. The programme incorporates a placement year, which takes you into a professional context, whether in publishing, education, cultural organisations, or another sector where the skills developed through literary and philosophical study are applicable, giving you professional experience and a concrete record before graduation. Graduates from English literature and philosophy go on to careers in publishing, journalism, law, education, the civil service, research, arts organisations, and any field where the capacity to read carefully, think rigorously, and write with precision is valued. The placement year enhances employability by providing professional experience. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in English, philosophy, or related fields, and some go on to academic careers in these disciplines.
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