

BA (Hons) in English Literature and Philosophy with Study Abroad, Lancaster University
Lancaster,
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48 Months
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About this course
This interdisciplinary program blends the study of literature and philosophy, encouraging students to explore fundamental human questions from diverse cultural traditions. With a curriculum that spans Western and non-Western philosophies and world literatures, students will learn to interpret literature through philosophical themes and vice versa. The course offers a wide range of modules, including topics like ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, and global literature, allowing students to develop critical thinking, analysis, and debating skills. The program emphasizes small-group seminars with expert tutors, fostering debate and critique, and provides opportunities to hear from visiting authors and scholars. Additionally, students can participate in practical activities such as literary journals, workshops, and internships, enhancing their professional skills. The course is designed to broaden perspectives and prepare students for diverse career paths or further study.
Why this course is highly recommended
Lancaster’s program is highly rated for its diverse and global curriculum, small-group seminars, and expert staff. It incorporates a decolonized syllabus, explores literature and philosophy from around the world, and offers opportunities to hear from visiting scholars and authors. The course encourages critical thinking, analysis, and debate, which are highly valued skills in many industries. The opportunity to study abroad and participate in internships further enhances employability and personal development, making it ideal for students interested in a broad, interdisciplinary approach to understanding human ideas and questions.
Specialisation
This course specifically combines modules in both English Literature and Philosophy, with options to study topics like feminist philosophy, political theory, world literature, and critical theory. The curriculum includes core modules such as Introduction to Philosophy and Literature in Time, as well as a variety of optional modules covering areas like Asian philosophy, American literature, Victorian beliefs, and contemporary political issues. The course offers a global and decolonized perspective, with expert staff in non-Western and world literatures, providing students the flexibility to tailor their degree according to their interests.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need AAB grades at A level. The course also accepts other qualifications such as the IB with 35 points overall, BTEC with DDD, and various other qualifications, provided they meet specific subject and grade requirements. English language proficiency requires IELTS 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component. There are no specific GCSE requirements, but an overall GCSE profile will be considered during the application review.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
87
PTE
58
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates of this program will develop skills in critical thinking, analysis, communication, and debate, which are highly sought in fields like media, journalism, politics, publishing, NGOs, advertising, and education. The program also prepares students for further academic study, including master's or PhDs, or careers in public relations, diplomatic services, and cultural industries. The practical activities, internships, and participation in literary journals help build a strong professional profile, increasing employability across a broad spectrum of careers.
FAQs
What are the main areas covered in this course?
The course covers literature, philosophy, critical theory, political philosophy, and world literatures, with modules exploring ethics, metaphysics, political issues, and global literary traditions.
What study abroad opportunities are available?
Students can spend their third year studying at international partner universities across Australia, USA, Canada, Europe, and Asia to develop a global outlook and intercultural skills.
What skills will I develop during this course?
You will develop critical thinking, analysis, debating, communication, and research skills, alongside a broader understanding of global perspectives in literature and philosophy.
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