Course Overview
Course Overview This English Literature course offers a dynamic and contemporary exploration of literary texts, from Shakespeare to social media, within their historical and cultural contexts. You will develop a critical, decolonized perspective on literature's role in society, making connections to philosophy, art, and media. The program is designed to cultivate your analytical and project management skills through diverse assessments and practical opportunities like placements and live briefs. Key Program Highlights Decolonized and multi-disciplinary approach examining identity, diversity, and social significance Diverse range of texts, including Black British literature, graphic novels, film, and digital media Exploration of both historical contexts and literature's relevance in the modern world Development of highly valued analytical, evaluation, and project management skills Practical experience opportunities through placements, volunteering, and live project work
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusBrighton Campus
CityBrighton
ModeFullTime
Duration36 Months
FeeGBP 18,108