BA (Hons) English and History - Full-time

Bachelor's degree

In Lincoln

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lincoln

  • Duration

    3 Years

The study of the closely related fields of English and History encourages students to analyse a range of literary approaches and build a soild technical foundation as a writer.

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Start date

Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
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About this course

English and History graduates may go on to careers in education, the civil service, media, journalism, heritage, publishing, communications, and the arts. They may choose to continue their studies at postgraduate level or take qualifications in teaching.

United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBC
International Baccalaureate: 29 points overall

Non UK Qualifications:
EU and Overseas students will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 7.0 overall, with a minimum of 6.5 in each element. For information regarding other English language qualifications we accept, please visit the English Requirements page

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • English
  • Drama
  • Writing
  • Full Time
  • Poetry
  • Professional
  • Curatorial Practice
  • American Detective
  • Ancient Graffiti
  • Consuming Societies

Course programme

First Year
  • Critical Thinking and Writing (Core)
  • Forging the Modern State (Core)
  • Introduction to Narrative (Core)
  • Introduction to Poetry (Core)
  • Texts in Time: Medieval to Romantic (Core)
  • Texts in Time: Victorian to Contemporary (Core)
  • The Historian’s Craft (Core)
  • The Medieval World (Core)
Second Year
  • 100 Years of Photography: Images, History and Impact 1839-1939 (Option)
  • Accessing Ordinary Lives: Interpreting and Understanding Voices from the Past, 1880 – present (Option)
  • Aesthetics (Option)
  • After The End: Reading the Apocalypse (Option)
  • Alexander the Great and his Legacy: the Hellenistic World (Option)
  • American Literature I (Option)
  • American Literature II (Option)
  • Art and Power: Projecting Authority in the Renaissance World (Option)
  • Arthur and His Court (Option)
  • British Medieval Literature (Option)
  • Britons and Romans, 100 BC-AD 450 (Option)
  • Classic and Contemporary Fantasy (Option)
  • Digital Heritage (Option)
  • Dis-Locations: the Literature of Late Capitalism (Core)
  • Disease, Health, and the Body in Early Modern Europe (Option)
  • Dissertations and Beyond (Option)
  • Early Modern Family: Households in England c.1500-1750 (Option)
  • Experiencing and Remembering Civil War in Britain (Option)
  • Experimental Writing (Option)
  • Fighting for Peace? Politics, Society and War in the Modern Era (Option)
  • From ‘Bright Young Things’ to Brexit: British media and society since 1919 (Option)
  • Gender and Sexuality in Britain 1700-1950 (Option)
  • Grand Expectations? America during the Cold War (Option)
  • History and Literature in the C18th and C19th (Option)
  • History of Medicine from Antiquity to the Present (Option)
  • Introduction to Exhibitions, Curatorship and Curatorial Practices (Option)
  • Italy, a Contested Nation (Option)
  • Latin Literature in the Late Republic and the Augustan Age (Option)
  • Literature of the Fin de Siècle (Option)
  • Living and dying in the middle ages, 800-1400 (Option)
  • Madness and the Asylum in Modern Britain (Option)
  • Making It New: An Introduction to Literary Modernism (Option)
  • Material Histories: Objects, Interpretation, Display (Option)
  • Medicine, Sexuality and Modernity (Option)
  • Neoclassicism to Cubism: Art in Transition 1750-1914 (Option)
  • New Directions in History (Core)
  • Non-Fiction Workshop (Option)
  • People on the move: migration, identity and mobility in the modern world (Option)
  • Poetry Workshop (Option)
  • Postcolonialism (Option)
  • Power and the Presidency in the United States (Option)
  • Powerful Bodies: Saints and Relics during the Middle Ages (Option)
  • Preventive Conservation (Option)
  • Renaissance Literature (Option)
  • Renaissances (Option)
  • Restoration Literature (Option)
  • Romanticism: Literature 1780-1830 (Option)
  • Salvation and Damnation in medieval and early modern England (Option)
  • Scrambling for Africa? Cultures of Empire and Resistance in East Africa, 1850-1965 (Option)
  • Script Workshop (Option)
  • Study Period Abroad: History (Option)
  • Teaching History: designing and delivering learning in theory and practice (Option)
  • The Age of Improvement: the Atlantic World in the long eighteenth century (Option)
  • The Birth of the Modern Age? British Politics, 1885-1914 (Option)
  • The Classical Tradition: from Medieval to Modern (Option)
  • The Emperor in the Roman World (Option)
  • The Forgotten Revolution? The Emergence of Feudal Europe (Option)
  • The Rise of Islam: Religion, culture and war in the Middle East (Option)
  • The World of Late Antiquity, 150-750 (Option)
  • Themes in American Cultural History (Option)
  • Theory Wars (Core)
  • Understanding Exhibitions: History on Display (Option)
  • Understanding Practical Making (Option)
  • Urban Life and Society in the Middle Ages (Option)
  • Village detectives: Unearthing new histories (Option)
  • Women in Ancient Rome (Option)
  • World Heritage Management (Option)
  • Writing Short Fiction (Option)
Third Year
  • 'O Bella Ciao' Fascism and Anti-fascism in Italy (Option)
  • A Tale of Two Cities in Medieval Spain: From Toledo to Córdoba (Option)
  • Air War and Society from Zeppelins to Drones (Option)
  • American Detective Fiction and Film: 1930 to the Present Day (Option)
  • Ancient Graffiti (Option)
  • ‘Anarchy is order’. Anarchism and social movements in Modern Europe (Option)
  • Chivalry in Medieval Europe (Option)
  • Consuming Societies: Western Europe 1600-1800 (Option)
  • Curatorial Practice (Option)
  • Early Modern Cultural and Artistic Encounters: Hybridity and Globalisation (Option)
  • English Landscape Painting: A Social and Cultural History (Option)
  • Eugenics, Race and Reproduction across the Atlantic, 1800-1945 (Option)
  • Exhibiting the World in the Nineteenth Century (Option)
  • From Revolution to New Republic: The United States 1760-1841 (Option)
  • Gender, Sexuality and the Early Modern Body (Option)
  • Gothic in Literature and Film (Option)
  • Gothic Visions: Stained Glass in Britain c. 1220-1960 (Option)
  • Growing Up and Growing Old: Youth and Age across the Nineteenth Century (Option)
  • History at the End of the World (Option)
  • History Independent Study (Option)
  • History of Chinese Medicine: “Tradition” and “Modernity” (Option)
  • History Work Placement (Option)
  • Imperial Cities of the Early Modern World. (Option)
  • Independent Study: English (Option)
  • Into the Workhouse: Poverty and Society in England and Wales 1780-1929 (Option)
  • Latin Letter-Writing from the Republic to Late Antiquity (Option)
  • Life Writing (Option)
  • Literature and the Environment (Option)
  • Mad or Bad? Criminal Lunacy in Britain, 1800 – 1900 (Option)
  • Making Militants: Teaching violence in late antiquity (Option)
  • Men, Sex and Work: Sexuality and Gender in 20th Century Britain (Option)
  • Monsters and Violence in Middle English Romance (Option)
  • Newton's Revolution (Option)
  • Objects of Empire: the material worlds of British colonialism (Option)
  • Postmodernism: Apocalypse and Genesis 1967-2000 (Option)
  • Pre-Raphaelites and Aesthetes: Progressive British Painting (1840-1898) (Option)
  • Queer Film and Television (Option)
  • Race, Media, and Screen Culture in 20th Century Britain (Option)
  • Republicanism in Early Modern England, 1500-1700 (Option)
  • Roman Lincoln (Option)
  • Rome and Constantinople: Monuments and Memory, 200-1200 (Option)
  • Rulers and Kings: Visualising Authority in Medieval Europe (Option)
  • Rulers and Kings: Visualising Authority in Medieval Europe (Option)
  • Science Fiction (Option)
  • Sex, Texts and Politics: Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (Option)
  • Single Author Study A (Option)
  • Single Author Study B (Option)
  • Southern Accents (Option)
  • The City and the Citizen: urban space and the shaping of modern life, 1850 to present. (Option)
  • The European Union since 1945 (Option)
  • The Literature of Childhood (Option)
  • The Philosophy and History of Colour (Option)
  • The Roman City (Option)
  • The Roman Countryside (Option)
  • The Vikings in the North Atlantic: Living at the Fringes of Medieval Europe (Option)
  • Twenty-First Century British Fiction (Option)
  • What is the Renaissance? (Option)
  • Women’s Writing and Feminist Theory (Option)

Additional information

International
£14,100 per level

Part-time
£77.00 per credit point

BA (Hons) English and History - Full-time

Price on request