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BA English

Course Info
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University of London (International Programmes)
Intake Date    :    19 March 2012 (Full Time)
Intake Date    :    25 June 2012 (Part Time)
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No subject of study is as intricate and challenging as literary studies as literature opens up a paradigm of fields such as philosophy, psychology, politics ideology, sociology, law, economics and history to collide forcefully under one distinct scrutiny.

English

This degree is recommended if you:

• Wish to build your analytical ability: all that high-level sleuthing for links and differences will make you highly logical as well as developing your intuitive skills. You'll be able to digest a large amount of information quickly and efficiently.

• Wish to develop highly sophisticated reading skills - which means that you will be able to read lengthy pieces without being sidetracked by 'fluff', and then summarise with impeccable accuracy.

• Wish to expand your presentation skills: you will produce high-level written work and give presentations, both essential in the world of work.

Programme Structure

The degree consists of 12 units when taken through the Standard Route. The Diploma in English consists of 4 foundation units which must be passed to be eligible to transfer to the degree.

What are my career options?

The skills learnt in presenting ideas clearly and logically, critical thinking and ability to analyse complex information are applicable for many careers including publishing, teaching and research, journalism, media and advertising to name a few.


YEAR 1

033E000 Explorations I
033E005 Explorations II
003E010 Approaches to Text
033E020 Renaissance Comedy:
Shakespeare and Jonson

NOTE:

These courses are entirely concerned with the study of English Literature and it is assumed that prospective students will already be highly proficient in spoken and written English. The degree and diploma contain no element of language proficiency training.

* Other units that may be Offered:

   033E035 Augustans and Romantics
   033E060 Reading Comen's Writing
   033E075 Modern American Literature
   033E0105 Modern Literary Theory
  YEAR 2

  033E025 Literature of the Later Middle Ages*
  033E030 Renaissance and Restoration
  003E110 Romanticism*
  033E070 The Novel

   YEAR 3

  033E045 Moderns
  033E040 Victorians
  003E100 Postcolonial Literatures in English
  033E085 Drama since 1860*
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