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BA English (with Foundation Year)
About this course
English as a degree subject is far more than the study of grammar and spelling. It is a rigorous academic discipline that trains you to read complex texts with care and precision, to understand literary and non-literary writing in its historical and cultural contexts, and to construct and communicate well-reasoned interpretations and arguments. English degrees typically draw on literature, language, and sometimes creative writing, developing a multifaceted understanding of how texts work, what they mean, and why the close reading of language is one of the most powerful intellectual tools available. At Birmingham Newman University you will study this four-year full-time programme, which includes a foundation year to provide the academic grounding needed before the main degree begins. The foundation year is designed to build confidence in academic reading, writing, and analysis, preparing you fully for the demands of degree-level English study. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the accessible entry this pathway offers, and Newman's small-scale, supportive environment is particularly well suited to students who need additional preparation before entering higher education. Across the four years you will study literature across periods and genres, engage with approaches to reading and interpretation, develop your writing for a range of purposes, and build the skills of research and critical argument that English education demands. English graduates are valued across a remarkably broad range of careers. The discipline develops skills in reading, writing, analysis, and communication that employers in publishing, journalism, marketing, law, education, the civil service, broadcasting, and many other sectors find highly transferable. Teaching is a particularly common career path, with many English graduates going on to postgraduate teacher training for primary or secondary schools. Others enter publishing, public relations, content creation, librarianship, and arts administration. Further study in English literature, creative writing, linguistics, or education is a natural route for those who wish to specialise or pursue academic careers.
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