English Language and Literature BA (Hons)
Course Overview - English Language and Literature BA (Hons)
What is BA English Language and Literature?
BA English Language and Literature is a three-year degree, with an optional fourth year for a placement or study abroad, taught at our Colchester campus.
This course combines the study of language and literature, allowing you to explore how English has developed over time, how it varies across societies and regions, and how literary texts reflect and shape human experience. Youll examine language as a social phenomenon while engaging with a diverse range of literary traditions and genres.
Why ...
What is BA English Language and Literature?
BA English Language and Literature is a three-year degree, with an optional fourth year for a placement or study abroad, taught at our Colchester campus.
This course combines the study of language and literature, allowing you to explore how English has developed over time, how it varies across societies and regions, and how literary texts reflect and shape human experience. Youll examine language as a social phenomenon while engaging with a diverse range of literary traditions and genres.
Why this course
An understanding of language enhances our self-awareness and helps us explore fundamental questions about communication, identity, and culture. Literature provides a powerful lens through which to examine these issues, from the time of Shakespeare to contemporary global writing.
This course offers a strong foundation in the linguistic and sociolinguistic study of modern English, alongside the opportunity to engage with a wide range of literary texts, genres, and critical approaches. Youll investigate how language and literature interact to shape meaning, culture, and society.
If youre fascinated by language, literature, and the ways people communicate, this course provides the opportunity to develop both analytical and creative perspectives on the English-speaking world.
Who should apply
• Students interested in both the structure of language and the study of literature
• Those curious about how language reflects culture, identity, and social change
• Learners who enjoy reading, analysing texts, and exploring ideas from different historical periods
• Anyone seeking a degree that combines critical thinking, communication, and creativity
What you’ll learn
• The English language: Explore the structure, development, and use of modern English
• Language and society: Investigate how social and geographical factors influence accents, dialects, and language change
• Literary traditions: Study English and European literature from the 15th to the 17th centuries and beyond
• Global literatures: Examine literary works from the United States, the Caribbean, and other English-speaking contexts
• Creative and critical approaches: Develop your understanding of literary criticism and explore creative practices such as writing science fiction
Your learning experience
• Interdisciplinary study: Combine linguistic analysis with literary interpretation
• Diverse literary perspectives: Explore texts from different periods, regions, and cultural traditions
• Sociolinguistic insight: Investigate how language varies across communities and changes over time
• Creative opportunities: Engage with modules that develop your own writing and analytical skills
• Research-led teaching: Learn from academics in a department recognised for world-leading research impact
Careers and outcomes
A BA in English Language and Literature develops advanced communication, analytical, and research skills valued across a wide range of professions:
• Publishing and media: Creating, editing, and analysing content for diverse audiences
• Education: Progressing into teaching, training, and educational support roles
• Communications and marketing: Developing messaging, campaigns, and audience engagement strategies
• Creative industries: Applying writing, storytelling, and critical thinking skills in cultural sectors
• Public sector and research: Using analytical expertise to understand communication, policy, and society
Employers of graduates from this course
Graduates from this course have progressed into roles across a variety of sectors, including:
• Publishing and media organisations
• Schools, colleges, and educational institutions
• Marketing, communications, and public relations agencies
• Public sector and government organisations
• Research, cultural, and creative organisations
Course Information
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
10/2026
Campus
Colchester Campus
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
QQ23
Institution Code
E70
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
112
120
Offers will be made from a minimum of the equivalent of 2 full A-levels. We accept A Levels, BTECs, Access to HE Diploma, International Baccalaureate, T Levels, AAQs and most other qualifications within the UCAS Tariff. Whilst International A-levels and BTECs aren't on the tariff calculator, we assign them the same tariff points as their UK counterparts.
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,790 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
| EU, International | £21,500 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |


























































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