Course Overview
Course Overview This combined degree program offers a critical exploration of English literature and religious studies, equipping students with the analytical skills to deconstruct texts and understand complex cultural debates. You will study a diverse range of literature from the Middle Ages to the present day while critically examining the very concept of 'religion' in modern society. The course is designed to develop highly valued transferable skills in critical thinking, communication, and research, preparing graduates for a wide array of rewarding careers. Key Program Highlights Critical analysis of English, Scottish, and American literature from various historical periods Interdisciplinary examination of religion, questioning its fundamental categories and global impact Development of highly sought-after transferable skills in research, communication, and critical thinking Opportunity to study language and linguistics through a dedicated pathway within the degree Prepares graduates for diverse career paths in fields such as education, publishing, communications, and beyond
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusStirling Campus
CityStirling
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeGBP 19,500