Explore English language and literature to understand how they reflect and are influenced by the culture, technology and economics of different places and historical periods. Develop transferable skills and knowledge for many careers on our BA (Hons) English degree in Cambridge.
Our English courses ranked 11th in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2024, and 7th in the UK for student satisfaction in the Complete University Guide 2023.
On our BA (Hons) English degree you’ll study a range of texts, including classic literary forms such as the novel, poetry, and p...
Explore English language and literature to understand how they reflect and are influenced by the culture, technology and economics of different places and historical periods. Develop transferable skills and knowledge for many careers on our BA (Hons) English degree in Cambridge.<br/><br/>Our English courses ranked 11th in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2024, and 7th in the UK for student satisfaction in the Complete University Guide 2023.<br/><br/>On our BA (Hons) English degree you’ll study a range of texts, including classic literary forms such as the novel, poetry, and plays, but also theatrical performances, films, essays, pamphlets, reviews and works of critical and cultural theory, developing your ability to read and respond critically.<br/><br/>You’ll also explore the power of the English language in communication, and how it expresses and reflects crucial global issues such as ideologies, culture wars, conflict, social justice, equality, diversity, inclusion, and sustainability.<br/><br/>Studying English – by its nature a multi-disciplinary subject – will develop your understanding of history, politics, philosophy, religion, psychology and many other subjects, giving you a broad interdisciplinary experience where you can develop your own areas of interest and expertise.<br/><br/>Throughout the course, you’ll have opportunities to explore topics from other subjects too, including writing, film, media, sociology and politics.<br/><br/>Our English degree will help you develop many transferable skills valued by employers from all industries, including literacy, communication, critical thinking, problem-solving, research, and working both independently and collaboratively.<br/><br/>Our wide range of optional modules will allow you to narrow your studies to interests of your choice. You might decide to learn more about a particular literary genre, such as crime fiction or children’s books, explore digital publishing or online journalism, or develop your own creative writing skills.<br/><br/>You could also further improve your CV by applying for the work placement year option, studying abroad for a trimester, or learning a new language with our Anglia Language Programme. We’ll also support you to find placements and work experience throughout the course, with live briefs embedded into some modules.<br/><br/>Cambridge has a range of vibrant business and industry sectors, ranging from major publishing houses to technology companies, all of which require graduates with strong communication and analytic skills. With over 30 English language schools, its the perfect place to study English. Our business and industry partners provide opportunities for live briefs, placements and volunteering positions; they also give you a vital network for your future employment and projects. If you’re interested in teaching English, you might also be able to take up part-time work with them, and further develop your skills at the same time.<br/><br/>You’ll have many opportunities to attend co-curricular events that include interactions with writers, publishers, language teachers and other professionals related to the field, allowing you to further expand your network as well as your knowledge base.<br/><br/>Your studies will be supported by our team of expert lecturers, including several published authors, such as Dr Vahid Parvaresh (co-author, Elastic Language in Persuasion and Comforting: A Cross-Cultural Perspective), Dr Cassie Gorman (The Atom in Seventeenth-Century Poetry); Dr Tory Young (Studying English Literature, a text used on many other university courses as well as our own); and Dr Bettina Beinhoff (Perceiving Identity through Accent – Attitudes towards Non-Native Speakers and their Accents in English).<br/><br/>You can also get feedback and support for your writing projects from our Royal Literary Fund Fellowship Scheme mentors.<br/><br/>Our Language and Literature research was awarded world-leading status in the Research Excellence Framework 20211.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Sandwich
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
Cambridge Campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
Q318
Institution Code
A60
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS Tariff96 from a minimum of 2 A Levels (or equivalent). GCSE/National 4/National 53 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above. |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,250 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |