English Literature and History (Placement Year) : BA Hons : QV32

Bachelor's degree

In Lancaster

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lancaster

  • Duration

    4 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Studying History alongside English Literature at Lancaster gives you the opportunity to deepen your understanding of both subjects in an outstanding academic environment. Our diverse research interests allow us to offer you an unusually wide selection of historical topics and approaches to the study of History and Literature.

You’ll enjoy frequent opportunities for stimulating discussion with your tutors and fellow students as well as plenty of scope to specialise in areas of Literature and History that particularly interest you.
During the placement year you will remain a Lancaster University student which means that you will still be eligible for a student loan, have access to facilities such as the library and receive discounts on transport and council tax. Your tuition fee will be reduced to 20% during the placement year.

The placement will enhance your understanding of the connections between theory and practice and this will benefit your final year of study. This is an exciting opportunity to build up experience and transferable skills, as well as to make contacts with potential employers which will place you a step ahead in the graduate recruitment market.

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Location

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Lancaster (Lancashire)
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Lancaster University, LA1 4YW

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About this course

Your degree begins with courses including From Medieval to Modern: History and Historians, and English Literature. In your second year, you’ll study subjects such as The Theory and Practice of Criticism while your final-year modules include Contemporary Fiction and Shakespeare, and Utopia, Colonialism and the New World. You’ll also have the chance to undertake in-depth study of topics of your own choosing, either by doing a dissertation in place of an exam, or by undertaking a History ‘special subject’ course.

You will have the opportunity to spend Year 3 on placement with a public, private or voluntary organisation in the UK or overseas. This experience will boost your employment prospects and will help you to decide on your career direction and the kind of organisation in which you want to work once you graduate. You will be doing a real, responsible job – with all the satisfaction that brings. Our Placements Team will support you in finding and applying for a suitable placement that will support your professional development. Applying for a placement is a competitive process and the preparatory modules you will complete in years one and two are designed to give you the best chance of success in your placement applications. You will also be provided with dedicated workshops, 1:1 appointments with careers professionals as well as opportunities to speak with employers here on campus.

Your degree will help you develop confident analytical and research skills; the ability to form sound judgements based on statistical research, and the capacity to analyse issues, people and events. Such transferable skills will stand you in good stead for your chosen career.

Many of our graduates go on to careers traditionally associated with English and creative writing, such as publishing and the media, teaching and librarianship. Others find roles in business, administration and professional services, where their skills of self-expression and critical understanding of complex information are equally valued.

A number of our English Literature and History graduates regularly go on to take higher degrees, at Lancaster or another institution.

A Level AAB

Required Subjects A level English Literature or A level English Language and Literature grade A

IELTS 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component.

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Subjects

  • English
  • English Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • World Literature
  • Making History
  • American Literature
  • British Romanticism
  • Literature
  • Media
  • Victorian Literature

Course programme

Many of Lancaster's degree programmes are flexible, offering students the opportunity to cover a wide selection of subject areas to complement their main specialism. You will be able to study a range of modules, some examples of which are listed below.

Year 1

Core

    • English Literature
    • From Ancient to Modern: History and Historians
    • Placement Preparation

Optional

    • Introduction to Creative Writing
    • World Literature
Year 2

Core

    • Making History: Contexts, Sources and Publics
    • The Theory and Practice of Criticism
    • Work Based Learning Preparation

Optional

    • American Literature to 1900
    • British Romanticism
    • Literature, Film, and Media
    • Renaissance to Restoration, English Literature, 1580-1688
    • Victorian Literature
Year 3

Core

    • Special Subject Provisional Registration
    • Work Based Learning Placement

Optional

    • 21st Century Theory: Literature, Culture, Criticism
    • Between the Acts
    • Bible and Literature
    • Contemporary Literature in English
    • Contemporary Middle Eastern Literatures
    • Culture, Heritage and Creative Industries: Work Placement
    • Dissertation Unit
    • Jane Austen
    • Literary Film Adaptations, Hollywood 1939
    • Literature and Religion at the Fin de Siecle
    • Literature and the Visual Arts
    • Modernism towards Postmodernism
    • Monstrous Bodies: Romantic Period Poetry and Prose
    • Performing Death, Desire and Gender
    • Premodern Gothic
    • Public and Private Performances of Self in Medieval Literature and Drama
    • Schools Volunteering Project
    • Science Fiction in Literature and Film
    • Shakespeare
    • The Break-Through Book: Five Twentieth-century Poets
    • The Byron-Shelley Circle
    • Thinking Through Twenty-First Century World Literature and Theory
    • Utopias and Utopianism
    • Victorian Gothic
    • Women Writers of Britain and America

Lancaster University offers a range of programmes, some of which follow a structured study programme, and others which offer the chance for you to devise a more flexible programme. We divide academic study into two sections - Part 1 (Year 1) and Part 2 (Year 2, 3 and sometimes 4). For most programmes Part 1 requires you to study 120 credits spread over at least three modules which, depending upon your programme, will be drawn from one, two or three different academic subjects. A higher degree of specialisation then develops in subsequent years.

Information contained on the website with respect to modules is correct at the time of publication, but changes may be necessary, for example as a result of student feedback, Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies' (PSRB) requirements, staff changes, and new research.

English Literature and History (Placement Year) : BA Hons : QV32

Price on request