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BA Literature
About this course
Literature is the study of how language, imagination, and form combine to create meaning, and of what the texts produced across centuries of human experience reveal about the societies, minds, and traditions that made them. It is a discipline that takes reading seriously as both a practice and an object of inquiry, asking not just what a text says but how it achieves its effects, what assumptions it carries, and how it has been read differently across time and context. Literary study develops close attention to language, sustained capacity for argument, and the ability to engage with difficult, ambiguous, and contested material, skills that are among the most transferable in higher education. At the University of the Highlands and Islands you will study this four-year programme, developing your literary knowledge and critical skills across a range of periods, traditions, and genres. UHI offers a distinctive educational environment, with its network of colleges and learning centres across the Highlands and islands of Scotland, and its curriculum is informed by the literary and cultural traditions of that region alongside the broader range of English-language and world literatures. You will develop strong reading, research, and writing skills, learning to situate texts within their historical and cultural contexts and to engage with critical debates about literature's significance and meaning. Literature graduates enter careers in which communication, analysis, and cultural understanding are valued. Teaching and education, publishing, journalism, arts administration, broadcasting, the heritage sector, library and information services, public relations, and the civil service are all common destinations. The research and writing skills developed during a literature degree are also valuable in law, finance, consulting, and marketing, where the ability to analyse complex information and communicate clearly is consistently sought after. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in literature, creative writing, cultural studies, or education.
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