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The Scottish Ethnology and English Literature (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh offers a unique combination of Scottish cultural studies and English literary traditions. This Bachelor's degree allows students to explore Scotland’s rich cultural heritage through ethnology, while also engaging with the literary works that have shaped the English-speaking world.
Over four years, students will study Scotland’s folk traditions, music, and society, alongside key texts and themes in English literature, preparing them for careers in research, education, publishing, and cultural heritage.
The Scottish Ethnology and English Literature (Hons) program integrates cultural studies with literary analysis. In the first two years, students will focus on Scottish ethnology, studying topics such as folklore, traditional music, and rural societies, while also exploring foundational English literature. In the final years, students can specialize in areas such as Scottish folk traditions, literary theory, or the historical evolution of English literature.
Graduates of the Scottish Ethnology and English Literature (Hons) program are well-prepared for careers in education, cultural heritage, research, and publishing. The program’s focus on both cultural and literary studies equips graduates with versatile skills applicable in museums, archives, and other cultural institutions.
The Scottish Ethnology and English Literature (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh offers a rich, interdisciplinary approach to Scottish and English cultural studies. With access to expert faculty and resources, students will gain a deep understanding of Scotland’s heritage and English literary traditions, preparing them for diverse careers in academia, culture, and the arts.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)131 650 1000
Email: admissions@ed.ac.uk
Address: University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom