English Literature with Creative Writing BA(Hons) 2012-13

At a Glance

UCAS code:
Q3WW

Start date:
17 / 09 / 2012

Duration:
3 years full-time
Minimum 4½ years part-time

Places Available:
40 (this number may be subject to change)

Course Type:
Full Time / Part Time

Available at the following campuses:
Huddersfield

Entry Requirements
- Those with formal qualifications should normally have at least 300 UCAS points, including a grade B at A level in any form of English (English Language, English Literature or the two combined).
- We welcome students of all ages. Applicants returning to education are required to show equivalent attainment.

Contact
Admissions Tutor
Tel: 01484 473580
E-mail: englishadmissions@hud.ac.uk


The course

You have a passion for your language and its cultural expression in literature.Reading and writing are not simply ways of passing the time for you. You have a flair for expressing yourself in words, and you want to take this further, to make your talent work for you. This course gives you the chance to study literature in English, and to apply what you learn to your own creativity, with expert support from staff, individuals who are actively engaged in writing and publishing.

• Your first year will be an exciting exploration of English literature and creative writing. At the end of the year you have the flexibility to choose your preferred speciality for the rest of your degree.

• Your tutors are active in their own specialist areas of publishing and writing and recognised by the Higher Education Academy. You can be confident your studies are led by experts with flair and enthusiasm, renowned nationally for their excellence in teaching.

• As leading researchers in their fields of expertise, your course leaders are published authors, award-winners and acclaimed thinkers. 75% of work submitted for the most recent Research Assessment Exercise was said to be ‘internationally significant’ and ‘world leading’.

• Your learning will extend beyond the boundaries of the classroom, as literature is born of and transcends traditional boundaries. With huge events such as the Huddersfield Literature Festival Huddersfield Literature Festival, exciting concepts like graphic recording and poetry karaoke alongside educational trips to the British Library (History of English exhibition), your course will amaze, delight and encourage you.

Course content

You begin by exploring literary form and heritage, the relationship between literature and cultures, and the role literature plays in reflecting and contributing to the human experience. Following an introduction to Creative Writing you will embark upon Writing Short Stories, concluding with a Creative Writing Project in your final year. Along the way, you will study creative non-fiction, short stories, poetry, song lyrics, satirical sketch writing and experimental narrative.

Year 1
You will follow a programme of core modules in literature, covering literary genres (drama, poetry, narrative and film) as well as popular literature and film. You will also be introduced to critical approaches to literature, and to the historical and linguistic study of literary texts studying the modules Introduction to Poetry and Drama, Approaches to Literature, Introduction to Stylistics and Introduction to Narrative.You will also take the module Creative Writing.

Year 2
Your knowledge of literature will be broadened by four core modules, each spanning a century of literary production. These range from the Renaissance to the present - Stylistics, Victorian Issues, 20th Century Fiction, The Romantic Period, Renaissance and Revolutions. You will also further your understanding of critical and cultural theory and continue the study of stylistics in either poetry or drama. You will also take Writing Short Stories and Writing Beyond the Page.

Year 3
You will write a dissertation on a chosen subject in consultation with staff, and study in-depth literature modules based around our contemporary research interests and specialisms. These currently range from Renaissance drama to modernist, and from romanticism to postcolonial literature. There is also the option to study literature and film.These modules include Shakespeare and the Renaissance Playwrights; Romantic Confessions; Modernism, Literature and the Arts; Colonial and Postcolonial Literature; Literature Through Film. You will also take Experiments in Narrative and the Creative Writing Project.

Career opportunities

As an English graduate, you are valued for the advanced skills you have developed in communication, self-motivation, teamwork, analysis, creative problem solving and persuasiveness. Depending on your specialism, your career choices are as varied and exciting as your degree course. With the skills and confidence you have learned throughout your degree you will be well suited and prepared for a career in publishing, broadcasting, teaching, writing, advertising, management, politics and local government.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching takes place in lectures and seminars supported by opportunities for individual feedback and consultation with staff. You are encouraged to participate in group and pair work and in presentations. Assessment includes essays, textual analyses, formal examinations and group presentation.

How much will it cost me?

At the University of Huddersfield, we have worked hard to ensure that we set a fair fee for undergraduate students that offers fantastic value for money. The University of Huddersfield is debt free, meaning every penny you spend on your education is re-invested in you.

Your tuition fees will cover the cost of your study at the University as well as charges for registration, tuition, supervision and examinations. For more information about funding, fees and finance, please see Fees and finance.

You can sign up to iHud here to make sure you receive our 2013 fee information as soon as it is published.

Funding

For details of course fees please call the Student Finance Office on 01484 473904

Other information

Writing in Practice
The University hosts the annual Huddersfield Literature Festival, which supports and showcases established and emerging writers, and you are encouraged to participate, either by contributing, or by helping out with its organisation.


How to apply

Research

Research plays an important role in informing all our teaching and learning activities. Through research our staff remain up-to-date with the latest developments in their field, which means you develop knowledge and skills that are current and highly relevant to industry. For more information, see the Research section of our website.

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