This course offers a comprehensive study of English literature, encompassing texts from diverse literary periods and critical debates on topics like identity, race, and gender. Students collaborate with world-leading researchers and acclaimed writers, benefiting from innovative approaches that uniquely integrate critical and creative methods. Ranked first in Scotland for English (The Times/Sunday Times University Ranking 2024), it develops employable skills in communication, analysis, and creative thinking, while providing options in management areas such as recruitment and conflict resolution. Graduates pursue successful careers in publishing, civil service, marketing, and teaching.As part of Strathclyde’s flexible BA Humanities and Social Science programme, this three-year degree (or four-year Honours) allows students to select from humanities, social sciences, and business subjects. It includes opportunities for credit-bearing work placements in the third or fourth year to enhance employability. Note that the course does not award Qualified Teacher Status; applicants should submit only one UCAS code for any subject combination.
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