About the course
This exciting course develops connections between the critical study of English Literature and the creative practice of writing in a variety of forms. You will learn to approach texts as both a reader and a writer, discovering links and synergies between these different perspectives. Through critical knowledge and practical experience, you will study a broad range of English Literature and Creative Writing in small groups or workshops, led by the research experts in the field or by published writers, in an atmosphere of creative, scholarly enterprise in order to develop skills of critical analysis and imaginative problem solving that are highly valued by employers.Intake Months
SeptemberDelivery Locations
C101334
Qualification
Bachelor Degree
Estimated annual course fee
GBP 45,900
Currency exchange
Duration
3 Years
Post study visa
2 Years
English language requirements
Academic entry requirements
Prerequisites
You must have successfully completed an United Kingdom Year 12 (or equivalent senior secondary school qualification) Equivalent qualifications may also include a recognised post secondary diploma in the relevant discipline with the required grades.Meeting
You must have successfully completed an United Kingdom Year 12 (or equivalent senior secondary school qualification) Equivalent qualifications may also include a recognised post secondary diploma in the relevant discipline with the required grades.Meeting
Start date and prices
Starting | Duration | Fees | Status | Campus |
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September, 2023 | Duration 3 Years |
Course fee
GBP 16,000 Currency exchange |
City Open Now | Campus Main Campus |
Bangor University
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Founded in 1884, dedicated to academic excellence for more than 130 years, Bangor University is one of the oldest and most prestigious degree awarding institutions in the UK. With hundreds of different degree programmes available, Bangor University provides a unique learning experience.The University received its Royal Charter in 1885 and was one of the founding institutions of the federal University of Wales. Officially known as University College of North Wales, and later University of Wales, Bangor, in 2007 it became Bangor University, independent from the University of Wales.
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