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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
• A good High School Certificate • A good IELTS score or the equivalent
DESCRIPTION
The BA (Hons) English is taught by the English Department of DEI College. It is provided by the University of Northampton which delivers the degree. The University of Northampton has always prided itself on its teaching excellence, and this has been recognised in the UK National Teaching Awards. These prestigious awards acknowledge the contribution of individuals to the development of innovative teaching at the highest level nationally and internationally. It offers more than just a good degree. The University’s unique approach to social enterprise and global reputation for producing graduates with exceptional employability makes the University of Northampton the choice for the future. DEI College has always demonstrated commitment to developing high standards in respect of teaching, support to students and administrative processes. Building on this tradition it offers you a degree in English studies, through a strategic partnership with the University of Northampton, founded on our shared vision to provide innovative educational services in the field of English Literature.
Programme Overview This degree gives you a diverse and academically rigorous programme, providing a thorough knowledge of English Literature from Early and Middle English to the present day. It also allows you to develop your own research interests through a range of modules, a final year dissertation, seminar discussions and group projects in which ideas can be shared and developed. The BA degree consists of sixteen modules & a dissertation and it is naturally completed in 3 years.
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Professional Advancement Studying English will equip you with transferable skills that can be used in a wide range of contexts. You will be able to understand and analyse complex ideas and to present your ideas clearly and logically. This will give you a sound basis for a career in areas such as the civil service, teaching and research, journalism, editorial work with major publishers, social work training and advertising.