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The Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of Southampton offers students a comprehensive exploration of English literature, language, and culture. This three-year, full-time program covers a range of topics, including classic and contemporary literature, language analysis, and creative writing. Students will develop strong analytical, writing, and communication skills, while studying English texts from various historical and cultural contexts.
On-campus learning involves reading, writing, and critical analysis of literary works, as well as opportunities to engage with creative writing and literary criticism. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in education, publishing, writing, journalism, and communication, where they can apply their understanding of English literature and language.
Year 1 – Foundations in English Language and Literature
Year 2 – Intermediate English Literature and Linguistics
Year 3 – Advanced English Studies and Independent Research
Graduates of this programme develop strong analytical, communication, and writing skills, preparing them for careers in publishing, education, media, communication, content creation, and public relations. Career paths include editor, writer, teacher, copywriter, media consultant, or communications officer. The programme also provides a foundation for postgraduate study in English literature, linguistics, or creative writing, enabling graduates to pursue advanced research or specialized roles in academia and the creative industries. Employers value graduates who can analyze texts critically, communicate ideas clearly, and adapt writing for diverse audiences, making them highly competitive in a variety of professional sectors.
The English programme offers a dynamic exploration of language, literature, and culture, combining traditional literary studies with a focus on language theory and contemporary media. Students gain in-depth knowledge of both classical and modern literature, while also exploring how language shapes identity, society, and communication in the digital age. The curriculum fosters creative and critical thinking, preparing graduates to engage with complex texts, cultural narratives, and linguistic challenges. Ideal for students passionate about storytelling, language analysis, and writing, this programme equips them with versatile skills for careers in media, publishing, and communication. The opportunity to undertake an independent research project allows students to specialize in areas of personal interest, leading to a strong foundation for future study or professional development.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom