

BA in English and Drama with Study Abroad, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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48 Months
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About this course
The BA in English and Drama at Exeter offers a challenging and flexible degree that combines two renowned disciplines within the humanities. You will explore a range of literary works, examining them through various theoretical approaches to understand their historical and cultural contexts. The program also emphasizes developing your critical, imaginative, and practical engagement with theatre, fostering skills in social, historical, and cultural analysis. Students benefit from world-class faculty, unique facilities such as Special Collections on famous writers, the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, and the Digital Humanities Lab. The course is designed to enrich your understanding of literature and theatre while also providing opportunities to develop practical skills in performance and production.
Why this course is highly recommended
This degree is ideal for students passionate about both literature and theatre, offering excellent facilities like the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum and Digital Humanities Lab. Exeter’s reputation in Drama (ranking 2nd in the UK) and English (Top 15 in the UK) highlights its academic excellence. The course’s flexible structure includes options for study abroad, employment experience, or combined honours, making it adaptable to diverse career goals. The integration of practical performance and theoretical analysis makes it suited for students aiming to enter creative industries, education, media, or pursue postgraduate studies.
Specialisation
The course allows students to specialise in areas tied to literature and theatre, with options to focus on pre-1750 or post-1750 English literature, theatrical cultures, and different performance practices. Students in their final years can choose dissertation projects in either Drama or English, along with optional modules that deepen their expertise in areas like Shakespeare, modernism, or performance theory.
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
Students typically complete modules across three years, with a mixture of compulsory and optional coursework. Year 1 involves core modules in performance analysis, Shakespeare, and literary beginnings. The second year offers a variety of optional modules in English and Drama, allowing for some specialization. Final year includes a dissertation and further optional modules tailored to individual interests. The program accommodates study abroad, work placements, and includes options for proficiency in a second subject.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of this course have gone on to diverse careers such as actors, journalists, policymakers, and marketing professionals, with companies including the European Parliament, Oxford University Press, and Oxfam. Additionally, many students pursue postgraduate studies in areas like cultural heritage, English literature, and education. The course develops transferable skills in communication, research, analysis, and teamwork, valued across sectors like arts management, media, education, and public policy.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
The typical offer requires AAB-ABB at A-level, 34-32 points in the IB, or DDD-DDM in BTEC. Subjects such as English Literature, Language, or combined studies are required, along with English language proficiency for international students.
Can I study abroad or gain employment experience during the course?
Yes, there are options to spend a year studying abroad or undertaking employment experience, including work placements in the UK or abroad, as part of a four-year degree framework.
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