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DipHE English
About this course
English as a degree discipline is the study of literature and language in all their forms, examining poetry, fiction, drama and non-fiction across historical periods and cultural contexts. It develops close reading, critical interpretation and the capacity for sustained, precise written argument. For students who cannot study full-time or who live at a distance from a conventional campus, the Open University's flexible, distance learning model offers the opportunity to engage with English at degree level without the constraints of fixed attendance, making it one of the most accessible routes to a humanities education in the UK. At the Open University, you can study English at your own pace and on your own schedule, working through course materials online, engaging with tutors and fellow students through digital platforms, and completing assessed work across a range of formats. You will encounter literature from multiple periods, from medieval texts to contemporary writing, and you will develop skills in textual analysis, historical contextualisation and literary criticism. The Open University's teaching materials are designed for self-directed learners and have been developed and refined over decades of distance education. The part-time, distance learning format makes this programme compatible with work, family and other commitments. English graduates, whether they study full-time at a campus university or part-time at a distance, develop the analytical and communicative skills that are valued across a very wide range of professions, including journalism, publishing, teaching, the civil service, law, marketing, communications and the creative industries. Many Open University students are already working professionals seeking to change career direction or enhance their qualifications, and the discipline's emphasis on careful thinking and clear expression serves them well across diverse contexts. Postgraduate study in English, creative writing, education or related fields is also a common next step.
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