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English Literature (with Placement Year)

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St Mary’s University, Twickenham

Course summary

Investigate identity, emotion, and society with our exciting English Literature degree
Study English Literature at St Mary’s and delve into the cultural and historical nuances of a diverse range of literary texts. You will learn to see beyond words on the page by engaging with critical thought and learning skills that will prepare you for future employment or postgraduate study.

The diverse range of literature is explored through interdisciplinary perspectives, and covers topics including:

  • London theatre

  • Gender and sexuality

  • Romantic authors

  • The Gothic

  • The mind and the body

  • modernism.

We offer a wide range of modules including optional ones across a range of disciplines, so you can focus on whatever excites you.

A campus with vibrant literary history
Our BA English literature course emphasises relationships between writing and place. You will learn next to Strawberry Hill House, in which renowned gothic writer, Horace Walpole, designed and lived to inspire his work. As a result, your degree will be a fully immersive and geographically distinct learning experience.

Learn in the capital
Studying at St Mary's gives you access to the capital’s diverse literature scene and world-renowned libraries. You can visit places like:

  • The British Library

  • Shakespeare’s Globe

  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum

  • The George Inn

  • Charles Dickens Museum.

Expert teaching and support
We welcome you into a close-knit and academically stimulating community. We value your experience, needs, and ambitions, so you will learn through small groups and one-to-one tutoring with experts.

About the Placement Year
A placement year enables you to undertake a year of experience in an organisation between your second and final year.

It will enable you to:

  • apply the knowledge and skills you gain from your course in a work setting

  • build your commercial awareness and insights into organisations and industries you might want to work in

  • develop your professional skills through company training, networking skills and confidence in the workplace

  • get some great experience for future job applications or even land a graduate job.

Support from St Mary’s every step of the way
Securing a placement can really help you develop your job search skills and the Employability Service placement and Careers Teams can support you to find and apply for available opportunities.

Please note: in the event that you cannot secure a placement you will be able to transfer onto the three year version of your degree programme.

Why St Mary’s?
You will gain skills and support to make a positive impact – for yourself and for others – through high-quality teaching, real-world experience, and a community that lifts each other up. Our campus is a London oasis – blending city energy with open green spaces to think, connect, and grow.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
N608
Institution code:
S64

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60 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

85 Go onto work and study

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