

BA English Studies and Politics
About this course
Combining English studies with politics produces a degree that sharpens two distinct but complementary ways of understanding the world. English develops your sensitivity to language, narrative, and argument, teaching you to read complex texts carefully and to write with precision and persuasion. Politics equips you with frameworks for analysing power, institutions, ideologies, and policy. Together they prepare you for a world in which public discourse, democratic debate, and cultural representation are deeply entangled. How political ideas are expressed, contested, and resisted through language and literature is a question both disciplines help to answer. At the University of Stirling, this four-year full-time programme takes full advantage of the Scottish degree structure, giving you the time to develop depth and breadth across both subjects. You will study literary texts from different periods and traditions, engaging with the theories and methods that have shaped how critics read and interpret them. Alongside this you will explore comparative politics, international relations, political thought, and the processes through which policies are formed and challenged. Stirling's campus and research environment supports close engagement with staff whose work spans both disciplines. This programme includes a year abroad, which gives you the opportunity to study at a partner institution in another country, extending your cultural and intellectual horizons in a way that genuinely enriches both the literary and political dimensions of your degree. Graduates of this combination are well prepared for careers that demand strong analytical and communication skills. Journalism, public affairs, law, policy research, the civil service, international organisations, and political campaigning are all routes that previous graduates have followed. Publishing, teaching, and postgraduate study in English literature, political science, or law are equally natural next steps. The ability to move between close textual reading and broad structural analysis is a rare and genuinely valued combination in professional and academic life.
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