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BA English
About this course
English is one of the most intellectually demanding and creatively stimulating degrees available, developing the ability to read with precision and insight, to write with clarity and force, to construct well-reasoned arguments and to engage critically with literary and cultural texts across a wide range of periods, genres and traditions. A degree in English is not simply about studying books: it is about developing the capacity to understand how language shapes meaning, how culture is constructed and contested through texts, and how the study of literature connects to the broadest questions of human experience. At the University of Keele, this full-time three-year programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad and work placement opportunities, ensuring that your academic study is grounded in direct professional and international experience. You will engage with a diverse range of literary works from various cultures and historical periods, developing advanced skills as a writer, creative thinker and analyst of both literary and everyday language. As you progress through the degree you will have the opportunity to specialise in the authors, periods, genres and critical approaches that interest you most, building a distinctive profile alongside a strong foundation in the discipline. English graduates go on to careers across a remarkable breadth of sectors. Teaching at secondary level is a traditional and important destination, and many graduates go on to complete a PGCE. Journalism, publishing, communications, marketing, public relations, the civil service, law, arts administration and the creative industries are all well-established paths. The analytical and communication capabilities that English develops are valued across virtually every professional context that involves evaluating complex information or communicating clearly to different audiences. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in English, creative writing, linguistics, education or journalism.
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