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Honours Degrees (13)

Learn about the English language, how it's used around the world, study a wide range of literary texts, and develop skills highly valued by employers.

Part-time:Full-time:Earliest Start date:
16-18 hours per week
6 years
32-36 hours per week
3 years
October 2024
Part-time:16-18 hours per week
6 years
Full-time:32-36 hours per week
3 years
Earliest Start date:October 2024

Study a range of texts dating from Shakespeare's time to the present, including novels, plays and poetry, and learn to read literature in new ways.

Part-time:Full-time:Earliest Start date:
16-18 hours per week
6 years
32-36 hours per week
3 years
October 2024
Part-time:16-18 hours per week
6 years
Full-time:32-36 hours per week
3 years
Earliest Start date:October 2024

This degree offers the opportunity to study English literature from different periods and cultural settings, and to develop your creative writing skills in several genres.

Part-time:Full-time:Earliest Start date:
16-18 hours per week
6 years
32-36 hours per week
3 years
October 2024
Part-time:16-18 hours per week
6 years
Full-time:32-36 hours per week
3 years
Earliest Start date:October 2024

Short Courses (3)

An introduction to the genre of travel writing where you’ll read the work of travel writers and learn to write a piece of your own.

Part-time:Earliest Start date:
Less than 16 hours per weekOctober 2024
Part-time:Less than 16 hours per week
Earliest Start date:October 2024

Learn the skills central to three of the main forms of creative writing: poetry, fiction and scriptwriting.

Part-time:Earliest Start date:
Less than 16 hours per weekOctober 2024
Part-time:Less than 16 hours per week
Earliest Start date:October 2024

The course will introduce you to different ways of looking at crime fiction texts as well as introducing you to European authors from different countries.

Part-time:Earliest Start date:
Less than 16 hours per weekAugust 2024
Part-time:Less than 16 hours per week
Earliest Start date:August 2024

Postgraduate Modules (2)

You will be introduced to the study of literature ‘in the world’ across three broad themes: ‘the Popular’, ‘Revolution’ and ‘the Global’.

Part-time:Earliest Start date:
16-20 hours per week
36 weeks
September 2024
Part-time:16-20 hours per week
36 weeks
Earliest Start date:September 2024

This innovative module allows you to take a topic of your choosing and focus on it in depth while developing your postgraduate study skills.

Part-time:Earliest Start date:
Less than 16 hours per week
30 weeks
October 2024
Part-time:Less than 16 hours per week
30 weeks
Earliest Start date:October 2024