BA Spanish and English Literature QR3K

Bachelor's degree

In Reading

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Reading

Full Time: 4 Years
Combine your study of English literature with learning the Spanish language and exploring the cultures in which it is central.
Join our friendly and dynamic Department of Modern Languages and European Studies, which offers the opportunity to study in a lively, multilingual community with staff and students from all over the world. We offer a flexible and supportive approach to learning which allows you to tailor your degree to your interests, including the opportunity to learn other languages.
Through this course you will become confident and highly skilled in written and spoken Spanish. You will master the fundamental elements of the language, to the point where you will graduate with a near-native command of it. We’re proud of our small language classes, led by native speakers. Direct access to expert staff for help and feedback ensures you develop your language skills to the best of your ability.
In Spanish, you will learn the language in the political, social and cultural contexts of the countries in which it is spoken. You can study a wide range of optional modules in Spanish and Latin American culture, history, literature, politics and film with staff who are internationally-recognised experts. These include comprehensive first-year modules on "Spain and Latin America from 1492 to the present", "Contemporary Spanish narrative and culture", "Culture and revolution in modern Latin America" and "Testimonial writing from modern Latin America".
In your English Literature modules, you will read more of authors and genres that you already know (from tragedy to Gothic, from Shakespeare and Dickens to Plath and Beckett). But you will also encounter aspects of literary studies that you may not know so well, from children’s literature to publishing studies and the history of the book. Our academics have published research on everything from medieval poetry to contemporary Caribbean and American fiction. As you progress through your...

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Reading (Berkshire)
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Whiteknights, RG6 6AH

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On request

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Subjects

  • English
  • Latin
  • Writing
  • Poetry
  • Politics
  • Spanish Language
  • Staff
  • Shakespeare
  • Drama

Course programme

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3
  • Year 4
Year 1

Core modules include:

  • Spanish language (at beginners’ or advanced level)
  • Genre and Context
  • Poetry in English
  • Research and Criticism

Optional modules include:

  • Icons of Spain and Latin America 1
  • Introduction to Creative Writing
  • Persuasive Writing
  • Twentieth-Century American Literature

Comparative modules include:

  • The Making of Modern Europe (1): Europe to 1945
  • The Making of Modern Europe (2): Europe since 1945
  • Greats of European Cinema
  • Introduction to linguistics
Please note that all modules are subject to change. Year 2

Core modules include:

  • Spanish language (at beginners' or advanced level)

Optional modules include:

  • Icons of Spain and Latin America 2
  • Modules in the culture, history and politics of Spain or Latin America
  • The Business of Books
  • Chaucer and Medieval Narrative
  • Contemporary Literature: Fiction, Poetry, and Drama 1950-present
  • Critical Issues
  • Early Modern Theatre Practice
  • Introduction to Old English Literature
  • Lyric Voices 1340-1650
  • Modernism in Poetry and Fiction
  • Renaissance Texts and Cultures
  • Restoration to Revolution: 1660-1789
  • The Romantic Period
  • Shakespeare
  • Victorian Literature
  • Writing America
  • Writing and Revising
  • Writing, Gender, Identity
  • Writing, Genre and the Market

Placement modules include:

  • Communications at Work
  • Literature, Language and Media
  • Literature, Language and Education

Comparative modules include:

  • Society, thought, and art in Modern Europe
  • Unity, nationalism and regionalism in Europe
  • Science, perversion, and dream in global fantastic literature
  • Love in Medieval Renaissance
Please note that all modules are subject to change. Year 3

You can choose from three options for your third year: studying at a partner institution through the Erasmus+ programme, undertaking a work placement or working as a British Council language teaching assistant.

Our Spanish partner institutions include universities in Alcalá de Henares, Bilbao, Oviedo, Salamanca, and Valladolid. You can also choose to study in Havana, Cuba or at the Universidad de las Américas Puebla in Cholula, Mexico. The Department of Modern Languages and European Studies has a study abroad officer who can help you prepare for study at one of these universities.

You can also talk to the Department's specialist year abroad team, who can provide you with support in securing and preparing for a placement.

In English literature, you will have the chance to gain valuable first-hand experience in a workplace environment through our innovative placement scheme. This involves you undertaking an academic placement in commerce, industry or the arts. Alternatively, our unique "Communications at work" module enables you to combine the study of the practical use of English with a short placement. These placements are a great way to develop transferable skills that will benefit you in a wide range of careers.

Year 4

Core modules include:

  • Advanced Spanish language

Optional modules include:

  • Spanish for management and business
  • Modules in the culture, history and politics of Spain or Latin America
  • Dissertation
  • The African-American Short Story
  • Alfred Hitchcock
  • American Graphic Novel
  • American Poetry: Bishop to Dove
  • Black British Fiction
  • Children's Literature
  • City of Death and Desire: Henry James and Venice
  • Class Matters
  • Classical and Renaissance Tragedy
  • Colonial Explorations
  • Contemporary American Fiction
  • Decadence and Degeneration: Literature of the 1890s
  • Dickens
  • Digital Text: Literature and the New Technologies
  • Editing the Renaissance
  • Eighteenth-Century Novel
  • 'Eyes on the Prize': Literature of the US Civil Rights Movement
  • Family Romances: Genealogy, Identity, and Imposture in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
  • Fiction and Ethnicity in Post-War Britain and America
  • Holocaust Fiction
  • Holocaust Testimony: Memory, Trauma and Representation
  • Irish Poetry
  • James Joyce
  • John Milton: Poet of the English Republic
  • Literature and the Railway
  • Margaret Atwood
  • Modern American Drama
  • Modern Epic
  • Modern Scottish Fiction: From Jean Brodie to Trainspotting
  • Modern and Contemporary British Poetry
  • Modernism and Politics
  • Nigerian Prose Literature: From Achebe to Adichie
  • Nineteenth-Century American Fiction
  • Packaging Literature
  • Psychoanalysis and Text
  • Restoration Literary Culture: Drama and Poetry, 1660-1700
  • Samuel Beckett
  • Science in Culture
  • Shakespeare and Gender
  • Utopia
  • Victorian and Edwardian Children's Fantasy
  • Victorian Literature and Medicine
  • Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury
  • The Writer's Workshop: Studying Manuscripts
  • Writing Global Justice
  • Writing Women: Nineteenth Century Poetry

Comparative modules include:

  • EU Case studies I
  • EU Case studies II
  • EU Case studies III
  • Cinemas of the World
  • 19th Century European Novel
  • Language and Power
Please note that all modules are subject to change.

BA Spanish and English Literature QR3K

£ 9,250 + VAT