The Communications and English degree explores how talk, text, and media shape our understanding of the modern world. It offers an interdisciplinary approach, examining literary, media, and other texts that influence societal development. The course emphasizes developing highly skilled communicators capable of effective, culturally sensitive, and technologically sophisticated communication across various media. Students will study English literature from its different eras and explore the psychological, sociological, and political dimensions of contemporary communication. The program includes work experiences and study abroad options, aiming to prepare students for high-skilled professional roles by fostering critical skills and practical knowledge.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students interested in understanding the complex interplay between texts, media, and society. It combines theoretical insights with practical skills, making it suitable for future careers in journalism, PR, marketing, advertising, and more. The interdisciplinary nature, combined with opportunities for work placement, study abroad, and language learning, ensures students develop a broad skill set aligned with employer demands. The course’s focus on contemporary media dynamics and cultural sensitivity makes graduates highly employable in diverse, high-skilled professions.
The course provides options to specialise in different modules in both English and Communications, including pathways like Extended Work-Like Experience, International Exchange, and Taught Modules focusing on areas such as intercultural communication, global narratives, and social change. Optional modules cover diverse topics including journalism, PR, East Asian media, gender and sexuality, and literary traditions from Romantic to Modernist periods.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
18.47L
Living cost
Applicants need 104 - 112 UCAS tariff points for typical entry. For UK students, a standard offer requires 112 tariff points from up to four qualifications, or 104 tariff points on a contextual basis. International students need 112 UCAS Tariff points from up to four A levels. Additional qualifications and experience, including credit transfer and professional qualifications, are considered. English language requirements must be met, with specific English proficiency tests or pre-sessional English courses available for non-native speakers.

English language test
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Graduates of this course can pursue careers in sectors such as local government, market research, content production, and product management. Many students also progress into publishing, PR, marketing, advertising, journalism, or further postgraduate studies. The course emphasizes transferable skills like communication, project management, analysis, and digital literacy, which are highly valued in a wide range of professional fields.