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Are you passionate about reading? Do you love to look closely at texts, analysing exactly what ideas are being explored and how the language works? Do you enjoy debating ideas? If so, then A level English Literature is the course for you.Course Content
- Experience a range of exciting and challenging texts
- Study plays in performance
- Debate topical issues such as sexuality, relationships and politics
- Independent choice of texts for coursework
To immerse you in the world of literature, there are opportunities to experience theatre trips and live streaming events, visits to London, and other major venues. Other events will include annual lectures, workshops and conferences, both within college and across the country.
Your Opportunities
Popular jobs for English graduates include those in Publishing, Marketing, Journalism, the Arts, Web Content Management, Education and Advertising. But the skills you gain through studying English are marketable in most job sectors. Therefore, far from limiting your choices to what some might think is a small niche sector, English Literature offers you many opportunities to broaden your horizons.
Your Assessment
- 80% Examination
- 20% Coursework
Our Entry Requirements
General entry criteria (https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements) plus GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature at Grade 6.
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- Experience a range of exciting and challenging texts
- Study plays in performance
- Debate topical issues such as sexuality, relationships and politics
- Independent choice of texts for coursework
To immerse you in the world of literature, there are opportunities to experience theatre trips and live streaming events, visits to London, and other major venues. Other events will include annual lectures, workshops and conferences, both within college and across the country.
General entry criteria (https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements) plus GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature at Grade 6.
Are you passionate about reading? Do you love to look closely at texts, analysing exactly what ideas are being explored and how the language works? Do you enjoy debating ideas? If so, then A level English Literature is the course for you.
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<ul><li>80% Examination
</li><li>20% Coursework</li></ul>
<p>Popular jobs for English graduates include those in Publishing, Marketing, Journalism, the Arts, Web Content Management, Education and Advertising. But the skills you gain through studying English are marketable in most job sectors. Therefore, far from limiting your choices to what some might think is a small niche sector, English Literature offers you many opportunities to broaden your horizons. </p>
Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
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