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BA English Literature and Psychology
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English literature and psychology is a combination that explores two of the most compelling questions about human experience: how do we understand and represent inner life, and what does science tell us about how the mind actually works? Literature offers a uniquely rich resource for exploring consciousness, emotion, moral complexity, and the varieties of human experience. Psychology brings systematic methods and empirical rigour to the same territory, asking how the mind perceives, remembers, reasons, and feels. The two disciplines do not simply sit side by side but speak to each other in productive and sometimes challenging ways. At Liverpool Hope University you will study across three years on a full-time programme, with a sandwich year that provides professional experience, a year abroad for international study, and work placement integrated throughout. Studying in Liverpool, a city with a thriving cultural scene, literary festivals, and a rich literary heritage, adds an immediate dimension to your literature studies that extends well beyond the library. You will engage with texts from across the full range of English literary history, developing close reading skills and critical awareness alongside a grounding in literary theory. The psychology strand develops your understanding of cognitive, developmental, social, and biological psychology, with the research methods and statistical reasoning skills that the science requires. The degree encourages you to reflect on what each discipline can offer the other, and this dialogue deepens your understanding of both. Graduates of English literature and psychology follow diverse career paths. Education, counselling and wellbeing support, mental health services, the creative industries, and communications are all common directions. The research skills and analytical abilities developed in psychology are valued in market research, user experience research, and data analysis roles. Teaching, particularly in English and in pastoral and wellbeing roles, draws on both disciplinary strengths. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in psychology, clinical psychology, counselling, creative writing, or education, and the combination provides a strong grounding for a range of professional training programmes.
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