BA (Hons) English Literature and History

Worcester

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) English Literature and History program provides a balanced and integrated study of the art of storytelling and the analysis of historical processes. It emphasizes a critical and analytical approach to understanding how literary texts reflect and engage with their historical contexts, and how historical events and ideas have influenced literary creation. The program encourages students to explore the theoretical underpinnings of both disciplines and to consider the dynamic interplay between literary and historical interpretation. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, discussions, and research-based activities, students develop a comprehensive understanding of both fields.

Curriculum: The curriculum is structured to provide a progressive learning experience, starting with foundational modules that introduce key concepts in both English literature and history. In English literature, students explore foundational literary texts, critical approaches, and the historical development of literature. In history, they study key periods and themes in British and European history, and develop historical analysis skills. As students advance, they engage with more specialized modules, such as Shakespeare, Romanticism, Victorian literature, modernism, postcolonial literature, early modern history, modern European history, social history, and cultural history. The program encourages students to explore the connections between literature and history, understanding how historical events and ideologies are represented in literature and how literary texts can provide insights into past societies. A significant component involves developing research skills through the design and execution of research projects, alongside critical essays and textual analyses of literary and historical sources.

Research Focus: The University of Worcester fosters a research-informed teaching environment within its School of Humanities, which directly benefits the BA (Hons) English Literature and History program. Faculty members are actively engaged in research across various areas of English literary studies, such as contemporary literature, Shakespearean studies, and postcolonial literature, as well as in various fields of history, including early modern, modern European, and social history. Students benefit from being taught by academics who are actively contributing to their fields and may have opportunities to engage with research through their studies and final-year dissertations. The program aims to cultivate a research-oriented mindset, encouraging students to critically evaluate existing research and contribute their own analytical insights to understanding literature and history.

Industry Engagement: The BA (Hons) English Literature and History program recognizes the importance of connecting students with relevant professional fields. The curriculum may incorporate guest lectures from professionals working in education, heritage organizations, publishing, and archives. The University of Worcester actively seeks to build and maintain links with local and national institutions in these sectors. This engagement may include opportunities for workshops, internships, and career-focused events, providing students with valuable insights into potential career pathways and the practical application of their knowledge and skills.

Global Perspective: The University of Worcester welcomes a diverse international student body, enriching the learning experience within the BA (Hons) English Literature and History program. English literature encompasses a vast array of voices and perspectives from around the world, and history is inherently a global narrative. The program encourages students to explore literature from various cultural backgrounds and to engage with historical events and processes in a global context. Discussions and analyses often incorporate international examples, and students have opportunities to interact with peers from various cultural backgrounds, fostering a global perspective essential for understanding the interconnectedness of literary expression and historical development.

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Location

Worcester

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 16700

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 76.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Worcester offers a range of scholarships for international students to support them financially during their studies. These scholarships are designed to reward academic excellence, help with tuition costs, and make studying in the UK more affordable for students from various backgrounds.

International Scholarships: The university provides a specific International Scholarship which offers a reduction in tuition fees for international students enrolling in undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The value of the scholarship varies depending on the student's academic profile and the course they are enrolling in.

Merit-Based Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded based on academic performance. International students who demonstrate strong academic achievements may be eligible for merit-based reductions in their tuition fees.

Country-Specific Scholarships: The University of Worcester also offers country-specific scholarships for students from certain regions. These scholarships are aimed at making higher education more accessible to students from these countries, with discounts or financial assistance provided to support their studies.

Graduates from the BA (Hons) English Literature and History program at the University of Worcester acquire a powerful combination of analytical, research, and communication skills, alongside a deep understanding of human stories and the forces that shape societies. This interdisciplinary background opens doors to a diverse range of career opportunities across various sectors that value critical thinking, strong writing, and contextual understanding. 

Secondary School Teacher (English or History with PGCE): Following a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), graduates can teach English Literature or History at the secondary school level, sharing their passion for narrative and the past.

Archivist: Working in archives and record offices, managing and preserving historical documents and making them accessible to researchers and the public.

Museum Curator/Education Officer: Developing and managing museum collections and creating educational programs that connect historical artifacts and literary works with the public.

Librarian: Working in academic, public, or specialist libraries, utilizing their knowledge of literature and history to assist researchers and the general public.

Publishing Assistant/Editorial Assistant: Working in the publishing industry, assisting with the editorial process, proofreading, and fact-checking historical and literary texts.

Heritage Manager: Working for heritage organizations or historic sites, involved in the preservation, interpretation, and presentation of historical and cultural assets.

Researcher (Academic or Independent): Conducting in-depth research in either English literature or history, potentially leading to further academic pursuits or contributing to historical or literary projects.

Journalist/Writer (Arts & Culture/Historical Focus): Reporting on arts, culture, and historical topics for newspapers, magazines, or online platforms, utilizing their strong writing and analytical skills.

Arts Administrator: Working for arts organizations, managing projects, communications, and educational outreach, often utilizing their strong communication and analytical skills and their appreciation for literature and history.

Further Study in English Literature, History, or related fields: Pursuing postgraduate degrees in areas such as literary studies, history, museum studies, or archival studies, leading to more specialized roles in academia or the heritage sector.


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