Application
fees waived
Apply
Added

Subject ranking

Creative writing
UK / The Times
20th
Overall
UK / Guardian
40th
Arts & humanities
UK / Times
46th

Costs

Course feesS$22.3K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$16.8K / year
Beer S$7
MacDonalds S$10
Cinema S$20
Coffee S$5
TotalS$39.1K / year

Entry requirements

A Level BBC
Diploma 2.6
International Baccalaureate 29

Scholarships

Brunel International Excellence Scholarship
£6000 for tuition
More than 50 available
British Chevening Scholarships
100% for tuition and living expenses
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
Q300
Upcoming
Intakes
Sep 2024
Course
Website (External)
Pathway
Programmes
See pathways
University
Information
WHATSAPP
+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

3 years
Graduate
2027
About the course

Course summary

If you can get lost in a book for hours on end, and enjoy writing or even drama, English is a natural choice. Storytelling is part of every culture and reveals much about a person’s lived experience, values and aspirations within a given time.English BA at Brunel is the opportunity to uncover the richness of English literature history – its periods, genres and diverse storytellers – through a set of underlying themes.Your journey will commence with a module on ‘Reading Resilience’ to help equip you with the required skills and competencies relevant to literary studies, so you can approach any topic with confidence.After a first year of modules that pass through modern literature and formative texts to help develop your critical reading, your exploration in English is very much down to your own interests and choices.In years two and three a wealth of optional modules await you, covering every period and genre from Shakespeare to Jane Austen, postcolonial writing to the women’s movement, with plenty of choice in contemporary and genre fiction like comedy, science fiction and horror.Throughout your literature degree you will be encouraged to express your own thoughts and creativity in your coursework and seminars, which will help you to grow as a critic and writer.An English degree will equip you with personal skills employers’ prize in graduates – not just exceptional written and verbal communication, but also the ability to communicate collaboratively in a team towards an agreed goal.As part of your English BA you will learn to participate and present confidently in seminars, communicate your ideas effectively in writing, and to critically evaluate relevant themes within texts that frequently cross into other disciplines such as history and politics.Opt for a placement year and you will gain hands-on work experience while you study which will further increase your attractiveness to employers when you graduate.Outside of your classroom, you can look forward to events and activities organised by the Brunel Centre for Contemporary Writing, including the annual Hillingdon Literary Festival: a free weekend of literary performances from internationally renowned authors, writing workshops and lively debates right here on campus.

Modules

Year 1Texts, Contexts, IntertextsReading Resilience World Literature, World LiteraciesModern LiteratureTexts, Contexts, IntertextsEarly Modern LiteratureYear 2 Optional Postcolonial WritingModernismRomanticism and RevolutionThe Nineteenth-Century NovelGenre Fiction Shakespeare: Text and Performance The Women's Movement and 20th Century and Contemporary WritingContemporary British and Irish FictionYear 3 Core ProjectOptionalPost War and Late 20th Century Literature 1945–2001Victorian Literature and CultureModern and Contemporary Lesbian LiteraturePsychogeographyJane Austen and Her NovelsThe Canon Reloaded Gender and SexualityThe Horror Film American Independent CinemaWriting IrelandThe Creative Industries Violence Chaucer to Shakespeare Reading for Writers / Writing for Readers New Writing: Page to Stage ComedyThe Muslim World in Early Modern English Literature


What you will learn

Year 1 Texts, Contexts, Intertexts Reading Resilience World Literature, World Literacies Modern Literature Texts, Contexts, Intertexts Early Modern Literature Year 2 Optional Postcolonial Writing Modernism Romanticism and Revolution The Nineteenth-Century Novel Genre Fiction Shakespeare: Text and Performance The Women's Movement and 20th Century and Contemporary Writing Contemporary British and Irish Fiction Year 3 Core Project Optional Post War and Late 20th Century Literature 1945–2001 Victorian Literature and Culture Modern and Contemporary Lesbian Literature Psychogeography Jane Austen and Her Novels The Canon Reloaded Gender and Sexuality The Horror Film American Independent Cinema Writing Ireland The Creative Industries Violence Chaucer to Shakespeare Reading for Writers / Writing for Readers New Writing: Page to Stage Comedy The Muslim World in Early Modern English Literature

A local representative of Brunel University London in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.