

BA English Literature with a Foundation Year
About this course
English literature is the study of texts, their meanings, their historical and cultural contexts, and the questions they raise about language, identity, society, and human experience. It is a discipline that takes reading seriously, in the sense that it treats texts as complex objects worthy of sustained and rigorous engagement rather than mere entertainment, and it develops the capacity for close analysis, extended argument, and precise written communication that make English graduates consistently employable across a wide range of fields. The four-year full-time English Literature with a Foundation Year programme at Swansea University includes a foundation year that provides the academic preparation needed for students entering from a range of backgrounds before they progress into the main degree. The degree brings the study of literature into the present by exploring texts within their cultural and historical frameworks and thinking about what they mean for the world we live in today. Rather than treating literary study as a purely historical exercise, the programme connects the analysis of texts to contemporary questions and concerns, developing your ability to read critically, analyse material clearly, and communicate persuasively. In a fast-changing job market, these are precisely the capabilities that employers consistently value. The foundation year makes the programme accessible to students who need more time to develop their academic skills before engaging with degree-level literary study, and the four-year full-time structure ensures that you have the space to develop both the knowledge and the confidence that the main degree demands. Graduates from English literature programmes pursue careers in publishing, journalism, education, the civil service, communications, marketing, media, law, the creative industries, and a wide range of roles where communication and analytical skills are the primary requirement. Many also pursue postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, or a related humanities discipline.
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