

BA English Literature with Creative Writing
About this course
English literature and creative writing is a combination that brings together two complementary ways of engaging with language and storytelling. Literature study develops your ability to read closely, to understand how texts work and why they matter, and to place works in their historical and cultural context. Creative writing asks you to apply related skills from the other side, learning by doing: through practice, feedback, and reflection on your own writing, you develop a deeper understanding of craft and form while finding your own voice. The two disciplines inform each other in ways that neither provides alone. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year degree gives you a thorough grounding in both literary study and writing practice. In the literature strand, you will read poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fiction across periods and traditions, developing the critical vocabulary and analytical skills that literary study demands. In the creative writing strand, you will write in a range of forms and genres, receive workshop feedback from peers and tutors, and engage with the techniques that distinguish effective writing from merely competent prose. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry, giving you professional experience in a writing or communications-related context, alongside work placement opportunities that develop your practical skills and professional network. Graduates pursue careers across a wide range of fields where the ability to read and write well is a primary asset. Publishing, journalism, copywriting, and content production draw many graduates, as do roles in marketing, public relations, and communications. Teaching English in schools, both in the UK and internationally, is a common pathway. Some graduates move into community arts, education outreach, and roles in libraries, archives, and cultural organisations. Those who want to develop as writers often combine employment in a related field with ongoing creative work, and some continue to postgraduate study in creative writing or literary studies.
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