English BA (Hons.)

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Qualification Cử nhân Đại học
Study mode Full-time, Part-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes Tháng 9
Tuition (Local students) Data not available
Tuition (Foreign students) ₫ 1060664427
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Entry Requirements

  • 260 points with a minimum 160 points in 2 A-Levels (including a C or above in English Language or Literature)
  • National Diploma DMM and an A-C grade in English Language or Literature
  • Five A*-Cs in GCSE with a C in English Language or Literature, OR a BTEC First Diploma plus two GCSE's including a C grade or above in English
  • International Baccalaureate: 28+ Points
* For international students with English as their second language, a requirement of a 6.5 in IELTS (or equivalent) is required.
* Candidates will be interviewed.
 

Curriculum

Year One

  • Introduction to the Novel
  • Poetry and Society
  • Introduction to Drama
  • Writing and Screening English

Year Two

  • History of English: Medieval to Augustan Literature (compulsory)
  • Romantic and Victorian Literature
  • Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature
  • Ways of Reading
  • Rewriting Film and Literature

Year Three

  • Dissertation (compulsory)
  • British Drama 1956 to the Present
  • Contemporary Fiction
  • Contemporary Poetry
  • English in the Workplace
  • Modernism and Modernity
  • Postcolonialism
  • Shakespeare and Marlowe
  • Studies in Literature and Film
  • The Working Class in Literature and Film
  • Writing the Self
  • medieval.com
  • Text Technologies
  • Sex and Death in Romantic Writing
  • Practical Oral History: The DMU/British Theatre Archive Project

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