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BA English
About this course
English literature is one of the richest and most demanding humanities disciplines, asking you to engage seriously with the full range of writing in the English language, from its mediaeval origins to the present, across poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fiction. It is a discipline concerned not just with appreciating texts but with understanding how they work, how they mean, and what they reveal about the societies and minds that produced them. Birkbeck College, located in the heart of literary London, offers a distinctive context for this study, drawing on the rich literary and cultural history of a city that was home to the Bloomsbury Group, including Virginia Woolf, alongside a thriving contemporary writing scene. This part-time programme at Birkbeck is designed to be intellectually rigorous and genuinely flexible, suitable for students who are balancing study with other commitments. You will study some of the most compelling and challenging authors in the English literary tradition, deepening your analytical capacity and your ability to read, write, and communicate as a skilled interpreter of texts. Teaching is delivered by internationally recognised academics, researchers, and writers, ensuring your education connects to live scholarly inquiry and real creative practice. The programme builds critical reading and writing skills to a high level, developing the precision and subtlety of thought that sustained engagement with literary texts demands. You will develop close-reading skills, the ability to construct sustained analytical arguments, and the capacity to communicate ideas about complex texts clearly and persuasively. Graduates pursue careers in publishing, journalism, education, communications, the cultural sector, arts administration, public relations, law, and the civil service. The analytical and writing skills that an English degree develops are among the most valued and transferable in the graduate market. Postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, publishing, or related fields is a natural continuation for those who wish to specialise.
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