
BA (Hons) in English and History, Bishop Grosseteste University
Lincoln,
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36 Months
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About this course
Studying English and History at Bishop Grosseteste University offers a vibrant and wide-ranging exploration of human creativity, literary heritage, and historical inquiry. The English component emphasizes engagement with literature from classical works to contemporary authors like Ali Smith and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, incorporating creative and environmental writing, crime fiction, drama, film studies, and various literary periods. The History side specializes in social and cultural history, encouraging students to view the past with empathy and from multiple perspectives. Topics span from early modern Britain to the modern age, with opportunities for site visits, placements, and active engagement beyond traditional classroom learning. Both disciplines focus on developing critical, analytical, and research skills, supported by dedicated faculty and tailored feedback, aiming to prepare students for diverse careers or further academic pursuits.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because it offers an engaging blend of literature and history, taught by research-active lecturers passionate about both subjects. Its focus on social and cultural history, combined with a vibrant engagement with literary culture through visits, events, and competitions like the Tennyson Poetry Award, makes it especially enriching. The university’s top ranking for teaching quality reflects the dedicated support students receive. Additionally, the mix of traditional and innovative teaching methods, placement opportunities, and skills development prepares students for a wide range of careers—whether in education, media, publishing, or beyond—making it a compelling choice for those seeking a well-rounded and dynamic university experience.
Specialisation
This course uniquely combines English Literature with a focus on creative, environmental, and contemporary contexts alongside a distinctive emphasis on social and cultural history. The History component particularly highlights social and cultural perspectives, enabling students to engage with a broad spectrum of historical eras—ranging from early modern to modern Britain—through placements, site visits, and original research projects. The integrated approach encourages understanding human identity, societal change, and cultural narratives across different periods and communities, fostering empathy and critical engagement with both past and present.
Course fees
Application fees
14.36L
1st year tuition fees
14.36L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need 96-112 UCAS tariff points from up to four A-levels or equivalent qualifications, including alternatives like BTEC, IB, Cambridge Pre-U, or Extended Project, among others. The course welcomes a diverse range of qualifications that meet these points. English Language proficiency requirements apply for international students, and there are foundation year options for those who do not meet the standard entry criteria.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
59
TOEFL
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DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates from this combined English and History course develop transferable skills such as critical thinking, research, communication, and analysis, which are valued across numerous sectors. Career pathways include creative writing, publishing, journalism, public policy, social media, education, and heritage sectors like museums and archives. The course also prepares students for postgraduate studies, PGCE teaching qualifications, or careers in law, market research, and cultural management. The department actively supports work placements and projects to help students build their CV and professional networks.
FAQs
What are the key modules in this course?
Modules include literary studies, gothic literature, poetry analysis, Shakespearean drama, histories of identity, early modern British history, Victorian literature, modern and contemporary literature, and specialized topics like empire, revolutions, and environmental literature.
Are there placement opportunities?
Yes, the course includes placements at schools, archives, or museums, allowing you to gain practical experience relevant to your career goals.
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