B.A. (Hons) Business / English

Bachelor's degree

In Lancaster

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lancaster

Our Business and English courses have been combined to offer you the opportunity to study two different subjects at degree level. This combination will enable you to benefit from high quality teaching across two courses and will provide you with greater career options.

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Location

Start date

Lancaster (Lancashire)
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Manchester Metropolitan University, All Saints Building, All Saints, M15 6BH

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Subjects

  • English
  • Business English
  • Teaching
  • Options

Course programme

Course Content
  • Year 1

    How does a Combined Honours degree work?

    Teaching is organised in units that typically involve lectures, seminars and practical/tutorial work. Most units are assessed by a mixture of coursework and formal examination, although there are a number of units that are assessed by coursework only.

    In each year of full-time study, you will take 120 credits, made up of a number of units which are worth 30 credits each.

    In Year 1 you will take 60 credits of core units from each of your two subjects.

    The core English units will help you develop your analytical skills and develop a grounding in English literature, its history, contexts and critics, by looking at key texts from medieval through to contemporary writing.

    The following gives an indication of course content for this subject but what you study overall will depend on your choice of subject combination and whether you opt for an equal, major or minor balance between your two subjects.

  • Year 2

    In Year 2 you can choose the balance of your two subjects:

    Equal study 60 credits from each of your subjects

    Major/minor study 90 credits from the major subject and 30 credits from the minor subject

    In Year 2 you may choose to continue with equal study or choose a major/minor route. Your core unit is Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century. You may also choose to take one or both of the option units: Shakespeare and Contemporaries and/or English Literatures of the World.

    In the Business unit you will develop your knowledge and skills to enable you to deal with practical problems including marketing concepts and planning, and managing in organisations.

  • Year 3

    In your final year you can continue with the equal or major/minor route you have chosen in Year 2 or you can choose from the following options:

    If you have chosen equal study in Year 2 you can choose major/minor study in Year 3.

    If you have chosen major/minor study in Year 2, in most subject areas you can choose units completely in your major subject in Year 3. This option is called named route study and leads to a single subject degree.

    All final year Combined Honours students must complete a directed project, dissertation or independent study unit. If you take equal study you can choose this unit in any of the two subject areas; if you take major/minor study, you will take this unit as part of your major subject.

    In the English unit you will develop a more sophisticated analytical approach through considering texts from a range of theoretical and historical perspectives. Central to your studies this year is The Novel, which traces the development of the novel from its origins through to the most recent Man Booker Prize winner. Optional units include Creating Childhood, which is a survey of British writing for children, and an individually-designed dissertation.

    In the Business unit you will focus on strategic approach to business strategy, developing diagnostic techniques appropriate to the complexities of organisational life including managing in a knowledge economy, and strategic management.

B.A. (Hons) Business / English

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