English Literature BA (Hons)
- Tution Fees : £15,750
- Course Duration : 3 Years
- Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
- Location : Leicester
- Scholarship : Up To 2000
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Academic Requirement:
De Montfort University (DMU), nestled in the heart of Leicester, offers a rich array of academic programs renowned for their quality and diversity. While specific entry requirements vary by course, DMU upholds stringent academic standards across all disciplines. Detailed information on these requirements can be found on the university's individual course pages, facilitating a transparent and accessible application process for prospective students.
Moreover, DMU recognizes the global nature of its student body and implements country-specific general academic entry requirements. These criteria are carefully tailored to accommodate the educational backgrounds of individuals from diverse nations, fostering an inclusive and enriching learning environment.
With modern, well-equipped campuses strategically positioned to enhance the student experience, DMU provides state-of-the-art facilities including advanced laboratories, extensive libraries, and vibrant recreational spaces.
Furthermore, DMU is committed to supporting its graduates beyond graduation, offering comprehensive post-graduation support services such as career counseling, networking opportunities, and access to an extensive alumni network. This holistic approach to education ensures that DMU students not only excel academically but also seamlessly transition into successful professional endeavors, solidifying the university's reputation as a hub of academic excellence and career development.
English Language Requirements:
Undergraduate Courses:
1) IELTS:
- 6.0 for Art and Design, Business, Computing and Engineering courses.
- 6.5 for Law courses.
- 6.0-6.5 for Humanities and Media courses.
- 6.5-7.5 for Science courses.
Postgraduate Courses:
1) IELTS:
- IELTS 6.0 for Business and Computing courses
- IELTS 6.0-6.5 for Art, Design and Engineering courses
- IELTS 6.5 for Humanities, Media, Law and Science courses
Note: Please look at individual course requirements before proceeding.
Conditional Offer | Unconditional Offer | CAS |
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7-10 Weeks | 1 Week | 1 Week |
Entry requirements | |
Minimum of 65% average in your four best subjects (excluding Hindi) in Standard 12. We may also check your standard 10 results in English and Maths. or International Baccalaureate: 32+ Points 2nd year - 3rd year Undergraduate: Entry to year 2 or 3 may be possible. You will need to supply detailed information including courses taken, grades achieved, syllabus and a grading guide. IELTS: 6.0 (English waiver applicable based on MOI) *This courses require a portfolio |
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Course Modules | |
First year Core modules Introduction to the Novel Poetry and Society Introduction to Drama: Shakespeare Optional modules Introduction to English and Adaptation Explore Creating Writing Evolving Language: Histories of Language Second year Core module Exploration and Innovation: 14th Century to 18th Century Literature Optional modules Romantic and Victorian Literature 20th and 21st Century Literature Ways of Reading Screen and Literary Adaptations of the Classics Text Technologies Writing Place Introducing English to Speakers of Other Languages Third year Core module Dissertation Optional modules English in the Workplace Modernism and Modernity Radical and Contemporary Adaptations Contemporary Irish Writing The British Working Class in Literature, Film and Television 19th-Century American Literature Textual Studies Using Computers Unruly Women, Degenerate Men Professional Writing Skills Perception, Persuasion, Power: Communication and Control Shakespeare and Marlowe Biofiction: Writers’ Afterlives Writing Adaptations: Theory and Practice Powerful Language: Introduction to Rhetoric medieval.com Sex and Death in Romantic Writing Victorian Revolutionary Literature Watching Early Modern Drama: Spectatorship and Fandom |