

BA English Literature
About this course
English literature is one of the humanities' most enduring disciplines, asking how written texts construct meaning, reflect and shape culture, and what it means to read carefully and think about what you have read. It encompasses poetry, fiction, drama and a range of other forms, across historical periods from medieval to contemporary, and from the British literary tradition to world literature in English. The skills it develops, including close reading, sustained argument, clear writing and critical perspective, are among the most transferable that any degree can offer. At the University of Gloucestershire, this three-year programme offers a rich and flexible English literature education, with opportunities to take part in field trips that broaden your horizons and develop your transferable skills alongside the academic core of the degree. You will engage with texts across a wide range of periods and genres, developing the analytical and interpretive skills that literary study demands, and building the capacity for independent research and argument that postgraduate study and many professional careers require. Gloucestershire's setting in a region with strong cultural and heritage connections gives the programme a distinctive local dimension alongside its academic ambitions. English literature graduates enter careers across publishing, journalism, education, the civil service, broadcasting, marketing, public relations, the arts and a wide range of commercial roles where the ability to read, write and argue clearly is valued. The skills developed through literary study are genuinely transferable, and many employers specifically value the combination of analytical depth and communicative clarity that a good English degree provides. Field trips and extracurricular activities broaden the experience further. Postgraduate study in literature, creative writing, education, journalism or librarianship is a common next step for those who want to deepen their engagement with the discipline.
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