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BA English Literature
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English literature is one of the oldest university disciplines, and its enduring relevance rests on the breadth and depth of what it asks you to do: read attentively, think critically, write precisely, and engage with the full range of human experience as expressed through language over centuries. It is not simply the study of books; it is an education in interpretation, argument, and the relationship between language, culture, and history. Liverpool Hope University offers this three-year full-time programme in a city with an unusually rich literary and cultural identity. Liverpool's independent bookshops, literary festivals, libraries, and cultural organisations provide a living context for the work you do on the degree, and the city's own history makes it a fascinating place to think about how stories, place, and community intersect. On the programme, you will read widely across poetry, prose, and drama, engaging with texts from different periods, traditions, and cultural contexts. You will develop the skills to construct sustained arguments about meaning, form, and value, and you will write extensively, learning to communicate complex ideas with clarity and precision. A sandwich year in industry and a year abroad are both available, as is work placement experience, offering the chance to apply your skills professionally and to experience literature and culture from different national perspectives. Graduates from English literature programmes go into a wide variety of careers. Publishing, journalism, media, communications, teaching, public relations, advertising, the civil service, and the cultural and heritage sectors are all common destinations. The skills in analysis, argument, and writing that a literature degree develops are highly transferable and valued across almost every profession that deals in language and ideas. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in literature, creative writing, education, or media, and some pursue careers in research or academia.
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