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BA English Literature with Foundation
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English literature is the study of texts in the English language across centuries and cultures, from medieval manuscripts to contemporary fiction and from canonical masterworks to the writing of previously marginalised voices. It develops close reading, critical interpretation, and analytical writing skills that are among the most transferable a university education can provide, alongside a deep engagement with the ideas, histories, and human experiences that literature explores and illuminates. A foundation year provides a structured preparation before the main degree, making the programme accessible to students who want to build their academic foundations. At the University of Westminster, this four-year full-time programme with a foundation year includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, making it one of the most comprehensively supported routes into English literary study available. The foundation year develops your reading, writing, and critical thinking skills and introduces you to the demands of university-level literary study, preparing you to engage with confidence in the main degree. You will read widely across literary periods and genres, developing your interpretive skills through close engagement with texts and through your exposure to the critical conversations that shape how we understand them. Westminster's location in London provides access to extraordinary cultural resources, and the programme makes the most of the city as a context for literary and cultural engagement. Graduates from English literature programmes go on to careers in publishing, journalism, education, the civil service, communications, marketing, arts administration, and the cultural sector. The combination of analytical rigour, creative sensitivity, and clear writing that the degree develops is valued across virtually every profession that depends on the intelligent use of language. Many graduates pursue further qualifications in teaching, journalism, publishing, or law, and postgraduate study in literature, creative writing, or related fields is a natural route for those who wish to develop their intellectual interests further.
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