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BA in English with Employment Experience, University of Exeter

Exeter,

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48 Months

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About this course

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This BA in English at the University of Exeter offers students the chance to develop expertise in a wide range of literary topics, from medieval to contemporary works. Students can choose diverse optional modules to tailor their learning to match their interests, including modules on film studies and creative writing. The program benefits from excellent facilities, including special collections and the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, which provides unique resources for research and learning. Exeter's recent UNESCO City of Literature status underscores its vibrant literary culture. Students have the opportunity to participate in events with renowned authors, actors, and filmmakers, enriching their academic experience with real-world cultural engagement.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The University of Exeter’s English degree is highly ranked, being top 15 in the UK and top 50 worldwide. It is supported by world-class experts and unique resources like Special Collections and the Cinema Museum. The course offers extensive opportunities for cultural engagement and professional development, including internships, study abroad options, and extracurricular activities like events with famous authors. The program emphasizes developing transferable skills such as critical analysis, communication, and teamwork, which are valued across diverse career paths. Students also benefit from excellent student satisfaction ratings within the Russell Group.

Specialisation

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Students can explore various genres, forms of writing, and media, including plays, novels, poetry, films, television, video games, and graphic novels. The course covers the full spectrum of English literature from the Middle Ages to the 21st century, with options to study global literatures and digital media, providing a broad and comprehensive literary education.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

26.07L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The degree typically lasts three years for full-time study. For students opting for study abroad, employment experience, or combined versions, the program extends to four years with additional modules and placements. Entry requirements include AAB at A-Level, 34/665 in IB, or DDD in BTEC, with additional subject and English language requirements. The program includes compulsory modules in Year 1, optional modules in Year 2, and advanced research projects and dissertations in Year 3, with flexibility for placements and study abroad components.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

90

PTE

67

DUOLINGO

120

Career prospects

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Graduates from this program have gone into a wide variety of fields, including education, arts management, publishing, journalism, marketing, finance, and events management. Notable recent roles include actor, copywriter, data analyst, journalist, and policy adviser. The degree also prepares students for postgraduate courses such as MA in Cultural Heritage Management, Literary Studies, and PGCE in English, enhancing their employment and academic opportunities.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

Typically, the course requires AAB at A-Level, 34/665 in IB, or DDD in BTEC. For study abroad and employment experience variants, the same criteria apply, with additional subject and English language requirements.

Can I study abroad during this course?

Yes, the three-year program can be extended to four years to include a year abroad studying at partner universities around the world, which counts towards your final degree and offers invaluable cross-cultural experience.