

BA English Literature and Philosophy with a Year Abroad
About this course
English literature and philosophy is a combination that has a long and distinguished history in British higher education, and with good reason. Literature and philosophy have been in dialogue for millennia, and the questions each discipline asks are often versions of the same deep questions approached from different angles. Literature explores what it means to be human through narrative, metaphor, and the particular, giving imaginative form to experiences of love, loss, power, justice, and mortality. Philosophy examines those same themes through argument, asking what we can know, what we ought to value, and how we should reason about the most difficult questions we face. Reading them together means reading each more deeply. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year, full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to pursue your studies in an international academic environment. UEA has a distinguished creative writing and literary studies tradition, and its philosophy provision is shaped by strong research in ethics, philosophy of mind, and aesthetics. The programme gives you freedom to range across literary periods and philosophical traditions, developing close reading skills alongside the capacity for precise philosophical argument. You will write at length in both modes, and you will be encouraged to discover the connections and productive tensions between them rather than treating the disciplines as simply adjacent. The year abroad is built into the four-year structure and extends your intellectual formation beyond the East Anglian context, which can be particularly enriching for disciplines as concerned with perspective and cultural context as literature and philosophy are. Graduates work in publishing, journalism, education, law, public policy, the cultural sector, and many other fields. The combination of precise analytical thinking with literary sensitivity and strong writing skills is versatile and valued. Postgraduate study in philosophy, English literature, or creative writing is a common route for those who wish to develop their expertise.
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