

BA English
About this course
An English degree is, at its core, a sustained engagement with language and with the ways human beings have used writing to make sense of their experience. Literary study trains you to read attentively, to interpret with precision, and to argue persuasively about complex and contested texts, while also developing a historical and cultural understanding of how the written word has shaped and been shaped by the societies that produced it. It is a discipline that rewards intellectual curiosity, careful thought, and a willingness to engage seriously with difficulty. At the University of Chester, this three-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner institution in another country and to experience English language and literature from a different cultural vantage point. You will encounter poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fictional prose across a wide historical range, from medieval writing through the Renaissance and the Romantic period to the twentieth century and contemporary work. Critical theory, literary history, and close textual analysis all form part of the programme, and you will develop your ability to write clearly and precisely about challenging material. The year abroad adds an international dimension that enriches both your academic work and your professional profile. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the programme's broad accessibility. English graduates are valued by employers across many fields for their ability to read carefully, communicate persuasively, and think through complex ideas in writing. Careers in journalism, publishing, broadcasting, the law, education, marketing, public relations, the civil service, and the cultural sector are all natural destinations. The year abroad strengthens this profile further, demonstrating adaptability and cross-cultural awareness. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, publishing, teaching, or a professional qualification such as law or journalism.
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