English and Cultural Studies (Part time with our Centre for Lifelong Learning)
Bachelor's degree
In Coventry
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Coventry
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
The English and Cultural Studies degree offers the opportunity for a broadly-based study of English and culture. You follow a central core of modules taught by the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies but can choose other relevant modules from other departments.
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About this course
This degree also offers an excellent opportunity to develop foreign language skills.
There are no prescribed entry qualifications for the degree; applicants are normally interviewed by the course selector in the Department of English, who will look for evidence of academic ability and commitment and, in addition, for evidence of serious interest in the study of literature. This evidence might be obtained from study of literature in an Access, 'A' Level or a CLL course, or a less formal engagement with literature.
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Subjects
- Cultural Studies
- English
- Writing
- Screenwriting
- Devolutionary
- Arthurian Literature
- Epic Tradition
- American poetry
- British Fiction
- Environment
- Ecology
Course programme
The degree requires you to take 120 Level 4 credits followed by a further 240 Honours Level credits. At Level 4, there is one compulsory module, Modes of Reading, which is taken by all Warwick students, full and part-time, taking degrees in English. The module offers an introduction to the practices of criticism and will address form, genre and literary inheritance. You are strongly encouraged to take a second module in English to increase your knowledge and skills in literature. The following are offered:
- Modern World Literatures
- The Epic Tradition
- Medieval to Renaissance English Literature
Honours Level
At Honours Level you must take a minimum of four of the eight Honours Level modules available from the English Department. This is an indicative list of the modules that have been offered:
- The European Novel
- U.S. Writing and Culture, 1780-1920
- North American Women Writers
- Romantic and Victorian Poetry
- Seventeenth Century: The First Modern Age of English Literature
- Literary and Cultural Theory
- The Practice of Poetry
- Screenwriting TBC
- Arthurian Literature and its Legacy
- The English Nineteenth Century Novel - evening class on offer for 2016/17
- Modern American Poetry
- New Literatures in English
- Devolutionary British Fiction
- Explorations in Critical Theory
- The Global Novel
- Literature, Environment, Ecology
- Shakespeare and Selected Dramatists of his Time(Traditional/Hybrid/Practical versions available. Please note the Hybrid and Practical versions are available only to finalist students)
- European Theatre
- Twentieth Century US Literature
- Dissertation (application to be approved in advance; deadline to submit a fully approved form is Friday week 1, term 3 - see module webpage for full details, application form and useful workshop to help prepare you over the summer)
- Othello - 15 CATS Term One only
- English Literature and Feminisms 1799-1899
- Eighteenth-Century Literature
- Crime Fiction, Nation and Empire: Britain 1850-1947
- Literature and Psychoanalysis
- States of Damage
- Shakespeare and the Law - 15 CATS Term One only
- Restoration Drama - 15 CATS Term Two Only
- Early Modern Drama - 15 CATS term One Only• The European Novel
- Dissonant Voices of the Middle Ages: Satire and Debate 1325-1525
- Fiction Now: Narrative, Media and Theory in the 21st Century
- Disasters and the British Contemporary
- Queer and There: Queer Theory and the History of Sexuality in the Global Context - 15 CATS Term One Only
- Literature, Theory and Time
- Cultures of Abolition: Slavery, Prison, Debt, and Data
- Writing Out Loud: Slam, spoken word, and performance poetics
- The Marriage Plot: romance, sex and feminism in English Fiction - 15 CATS Term Two Only
- Inventing Selves 1 - 15 CATS Term Two Only
- Remaking Shakespeare
- Commodity Fictions: World Literature and World-Ecology
- Global City Literature: Image, Theory, Text
- Exophony or Writing Beyond the Mother Tongue - 15 CATS Term Two Only
English and Cultural Studies (Part time with our Centre for Lifelong Learning)