
BA (Hons) Psychology and English, Bishop Grosseteste University
Lincoln,
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36 Months
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About this course
This course offers a fascinating combination of English Literature and Psychology, providing students with a broad and deep understanding of human creativity and mental processes. The English component explores great works from literature spanning from Sophocles and Shakespeare to contemporary authors like Ali Smith and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It covers diverse genres including creative writing, crime fiction, drama, film studies, and both historical and modern literature. The Psychology side focuses on understanding the scientific basis of the mind, emotions, and behavior, with modules on research methodology, developmental psychology, and broader social issues. It aims to develop problem-solving, data analysis, and real-world application skills, supported by small group teaching and placements, ensuring a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because it combines the study of literature with psychological sciences, offering a unique interdisciplinary perspective. Students will engage with a wide range of literary works and develop critical and creative skills, supported by research-active staff who facilitate active participation through events, visits, and competitions like the Tennyson Poetry Award. In psychology, students benefit from research-informed teaching and real-world applications like work placements, preparing them for diverse careers. The university is ranked 1st in the UK for Teaching Quality by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025, further highlighting its academic excellence.
Specialisation
The course integrates two disciplines—English Literature and Psychology—allowing students to explore human creativity alongside scientific understanding of mental processes. While it does not specify separate specialisations within the course, the curriculum offers modules that encourage focused research and interest areas such as Victorian literature, modern poetry, Gothic texts, and developmental or social psychology. This flexible structure supports students in directing their learning toward their personal academic and career interests within the broader scope of psychology and literature.
Course fees
Application fees
13.67L
1st year tuition fees
13.67L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants are expected to have 96-112 UCAS tariff points from qualifications like A/AS Levels, BTEC, IB, or equivalent, along with GCSEs in English Language and Mathematics at grade 4 or above. The course offers flexibility for Recognition of Prior Learning based on relevant credits from other higher education institutions or experiential learning.
English language test
PTE
59
TOEFL
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DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6
Career prospects
Graduates from this course can pursue careers across a variety of fields. In English, graduates are prepared for roles in creative and professional writing, publishing, journalism, digital media, education, and cultural sectors. The skills acquired also make them suitable for roles in public relations, marketing, librarianship, and media industries. For psychology, potential careers include clinical settings, mental health services, education, research, and industry roles such as human resources management. The course aims to equip students with transferable skills like communication, problem-solving, and analytical thinking, highly valued by employers.
FAQs
What are the key skills developed in this course?
Students will develop critical thinking, analysis, research, digital literacies, oral and written communication, and creative expression skills.
Are there any placements involved in the course?
Yes, the course includes work placements and practical projects to provide real-world experience and enhance employability.
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