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BA (Hons) in English Literature and TESOL, Bishop Grosseteste University

Lincoln,

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36 Months

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About this course

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The BA (Hons) in English Literature and TESOL offers a vibrant engagement with English language and literature, enabling students to focus on their interests through diverse modules and assessment methods. The course has a strong reputation for student satisfaction and teaching excellence, ranking 1st in the UK for Teaching Quality according to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025. Over three years of full-time study, students will explore a wide-ranging curriculum that enhances their knowledge of English literatures, language, and teaching pedagogy. The programme prepares students for numerous career paths in education, media, charities, publishing, and more, both in the UK and internationally. The curriculum balances literary analysis, creative writing, language studies, and practical teaching skills, supported by dedicated instructors and a variety of assessment formats to develop a broad skill set for future professional opportunities.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Students are drawn to this course for its strong reputation in teaching quality and student satisfaction, as evidenced by its top ranking in the UK. The programme offers a unique blend of literature and language teaching, supporting students to develop creative, analytical, and communication skills. The diverse modules and research opportunities foster a deep engagement with English literature and language, preparing students for a variety of career paths. The supportive teaching environment and hands-on modules like TESOL in Practice ensure learners gain practical skills alongside academic knowledge, making it an excellent choice for those interested in language and literature fields.

Specialisation

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This course combines literature and TESOL, focusing on literary studies from Shakespeare to Bernadine Evaristo, and exploring language in use, teaching methods, and theories of learning. Students study a mix of genres, including Gothic, Victorian, Romantic, modern, and popular literature, alongside modules in language analysis and teaching methodologies. The programme emphasizes both literary appreciation and practical teaching skills, preparing students for careers in language instruction and further academic pursuits.

Course fees

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Application fees

13.67L

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1st year tuition fees

13.67L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Application is via UCAS, with no specific UCAS points required, although GCSE English or equivalent is desirable. Meeting additional specific entry requirements may be necessary if progressing from the Foundation Year, depending on the student's background. Applicants are encouraged to speak with university admissions to clarify their circumstances.
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English language test

PTE

59

TOEFL

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IELTS

6

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers in creative and professional writing, publishing, editing, media, teaching, and other creative industries. The skills gained—such as communication, analytical thinking, and problem-solving—are highly valued in diverse sectors. For those taking TESOL, opportunities include international language teaching, education, speech and language therapy, media, and further studies in linguistics, with pathways to QTS for teaching careers.

FAQs

What kind of assessment methods are used in this course?

Assessment includes coursework, essays, presentations, portfolios, and a final dissertation, with no exams involved.

What practical training does the course include?

Students engage in teaching practice, practical workshops, and placements, especially in TESOL modules, to develop real-world teaching skills.

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