Course Overview
Course Overview This interdisciplinary degree offers a deep and expansive study of English literature, comprising 75% of the course, complemented by a distinctive 25% Philosophy component that uniquely bridges Anglo-American and European traditions. You will explore the entire historical range of literature, from its earliest works to contemporary global pieces, while examining profound philosophical questions about mind, aesthetics, and morality. Key Program Highlights Study the full historical and global range of literature in English, from Beowulf and Chaucer to modern authors like Salman Rushdie. Unique Philosophy curriculum that integrates both analytic and continental traditions, offering a broader and more collaborative perspective. Choose from a vast array of specialized options, including creative writing, American literature, and courses incorporating visual arts and cinema. Investigate fascinating and unusual topics such as the concept of the body in the 18th century or time in modern literature. Develop critical thinking by examining core philosophical subjects like consciousness, morals, and the self.
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusRHUL Egham Campus
CityLondon
ModeFullTime
Duration36 Months
FeeGBP 23,800