English Literature at Kingston University - UCAS

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Course summary

Reasons to choose Kingston

  • As part of Kingston School of Art, students on this course benefit from joining a creative community where collaborative working and critical practice are encouraged.
  • Several modules are complemented by field trips, such as to the British Library, museums and theatres.*
  • You will be assessed by both traditional and more innovative means, including critical essays, a dissertation, blogs, and multi-media presentations.
About this course This course focuses on literature that explores the limits of human experience and contravenes cultural boundaries. You will consider how writing has been a catalyst for social and political change. You will develop your understanding of literary and theoretical texts and sharpen your skills of literary research, writing and analysis. Option modules enable you to examine a range of contentious issues across historical periods and genres. Through a 15,000 word dissertation, you will research a subject of your choice, with support and supervision from a specialist member of staff. Example modules
  • Transgression and Dissidence
  • Sex and Text
  • Trauma and Justice
For a full list of modules please visit the Kingston University course webpage. *Students will be required to cover additional costs, such as travel.

Modules

Example modules: Transgression and Dissidence; Sex and Text; Trauma and Justice. For a full list of modules please visit the Kingston University course webpage.

Assessment method

Assessment typically comprises practical elements (e.g. presentations) and coursework (e.g. essays, reports, portfolios, dissertation). The approximate percentage for how you will be assessed on this course is as follows, though depends to some extent on the optional modules you choose: Coursework: 85% Practical: 15%


Entry requirements

We normally expect applicants to have a 2:2 or above honours degree in English literature or a related subject. We will consider non-standard entrants on an individual basis. You must also submit a 3,000-word piece of critical writing on a literary topic or work, and a personal statement (1,000 words).


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £15800 Year 1
England £9860 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9860 Year 1
Scotland £9860 Year 1
Wales £9860 Year 1
International £15800 Year 1

Additional fee information

Please visit the course provider webpage for further information regarding additional course costs.
English Literature at Kingston University - UCAS