

BA English
About this course
English as an academic discipline encompasses the study of literature and language together, and at its most ambitious it connects the two with the critical and cultural theories that have reshaped the humanities over the past half century. Studying English at degree level means reading widely across different periods, genres, and traditions, but it also means developing analytical frameworks for understanding how texts work, what they do, and how they relate to the historical and cultural contexts in which they were produced and received. At its best, an English degree changes how you see literature, language, and the world. At Derby this part-time programme includes a foundation year, which provides a preparatory stage before you enter the main degree. It also offers a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, giving you opportunities to develop professional skills and international perspectives alongside your academic work. The programme is described as distinctive and challenging, integrating critical and cultural theory with the study of literature from across the globe. You will encounter works from a wide range of traditions and periods alongside the theoretical frameworks, including ideas about identity, desire, cultural politics, and the nature of reality, that have transformed how literary and cultural scholars read and think. The opportunity to study English Language alongside literature gives you the full breadth of what the discipline encompasses. Graduates pursue careers in teaching and education, publishing, journalism, communications, writing, the cultural sector, public relations, the civil service, and law. The analytical, interpretive, and communicative skills that English develops are among the most transferable a university degree can provide. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in English, cultural studies, creative writing, or related fields.
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