

BA English
About this course
English at UCL is one of the most intellectually demanding and rewarding literature degrees available, built on a conviction that literature matters: that the way human beings use language to represent experience, construct narratives, and interrogate values has deep significance, and that reading it carefully and with historical and critical intelligence is an activity worthy of sustained serious attention. The degree spans English and American literature from the medieval period to the contemporary, and it engages with the full range of forms, from poetry and prose fiction to drama and non-fiction, alongside the critical and theoretical traditions through which literary study has developed as a discipline. At University College London, this three-year degree places particular emphasis on critical rigour and on the historical and cultural situatedness of literary texts. You will learn to read carefully and to write with precision and argument, developing the analytical vocabulary that allows you to say exactly what you mean about how a text works and why it matters. You will engage with critical theory, with the history of the language, and with the social and cultural contexts that shape both the production and the reception of literary works. UCL's English department has research strengths across the full historical range, and your tutors will be scholars who are actively engaged with current debates in the field. London provides an exceptional environment for literary study, with its libraries, archives, theatres, and the living literary culture of one of the world's great cities. English graduates from UCL find careers across a wide range of fields where the ability to read and write with clarity, argue with precision, and engage with complex material is valued. Publishing, journalism, law, the civil service, consulting, and management are all common destinations. Teaching English at secondary and university level draws many graduates, and some go on to academic careers in literary studies. The analytical skills developed in an English degree transfer broadly, and UCL's reputation adds value to the qualification across professional contexts.
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