

BA English With Foundation Year
About this course
English as a university discipline encompasses the close reading and analysis of literary texts across periods and traditions, the study of how language works, and the broader engagement with ideas, cultures, and histories that literature makes possible. It is a discipline that develops your capacity for careful reading, sustained argument, and precise written expression, and it asks you to engage with works from Shakespeare and Chaucer through to contemporary fiction, poetry, and drama in ways that are both intellectually rigorous and personally enriching. At Edge Hill University, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year designed to build the transferable skills and subject-specific knowledge you need before moving into the main English degree. The foundation year provides a supported transition into degree-level study, developing your reading, writing, and critical thinking alongside an introduction to the academic methods and expectations of university education. Across the full programme, you will develop your abilities as a reader and analyst of literature, engaging with a wide range of texts and critical approaches and building the research and communication skills that employers in many sectors value. Edge Hill describes the foundation year as developing the skills and knowledge for degrees across several subject areas, reflecting how it builds broad academic capability alongside discipline-specific preparation. English graduates go on to a remarkably wide range of careers. Common destinations include publishing, journalism, teaching, marketing and communications, advertising, public relations, content writing, media, the civil service, law, and the charity sector. The analytical thinking and written communication skills English develops are genuinely transferable and valued wherever ideas need to be understood, articulated, and communicated with clarity and precision. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, journalism, or teacher training, deepening their expertise and opening further professional pathways.
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