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102 Best Literature Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Literature Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 102 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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BA (Hons) in English Literature

Bishop Grosseteste University

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Studying English at BGU provides an exciting and wide-ranging engagement with the power of human creativity and the rich heritage of literary expression. You will study great works of literature from Sophocles to Ali Smith, Bernardine Evaristo, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, directing your own path of learning through module options such as creative writing and crime fiction, American and World Literature, Restoration drama and trauma narrative, Victorian, Romantic, and contemporary literature. You will study great works of literature from Sophocles to Ali Smith, Bernardine Evaristo, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, directing your own path of learning through module options including creative and environmental writing, crime fiction, American and World Literature, drama and children’s literature, film studies, Victorian, Romantic, and contemporary literature.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) in Creative Writing

University of Winchester

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature, Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The goal of our Creative Writing course at Winchester is simple: we want you to become the best writer you can be. To help you achieve this our department of passionate and supportive lecturers runs a practice-based programme with workshops designed to encourage you to evolve as a writer in new and individual ways. As one of the most successful creative writing programmes of its kind in the UK, you are encouraged to see all types of writing in relation to wider literary, cultural and professional contexts. Whether you are crafting novels, poems or scripts our widely published academics help you to demonstrate a high level of technical skill, an aptitude for self-expression, and a commitment to hard work and personal development.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) in English Literature

University of Winchester

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

From Chaucer to rap poetry, you can choose from almost 800 years of the best writing in English on a course that fires your imagination, sharpens your own written and communication skills and allows you to think critically and creatively about literature and much more. Guided by our supportive teaching staff, who are all part of the university’s thriving literary research culture, you study the ideas of the most exciting critical thinkers in contemporary cultural debate, using innovative learning and teaching methods. And there’s the flexibility to add to your study of literary texts with modules in English Language and/or Creative Writing.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) in Film Studies and Screenwriting

University of Winchester

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United Kingdom

Creative Writing, Arts, Film Studies

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Behind every film and TV programme is the creative mind that wrote the screenplay. Could that person be you? Is your dream to pen a Hollywood blockbuster, a BAFTA-winning TV drama, or a quirky, independent film? Our Film Studies and Screenwriting course is ideal for you if you are passionate about film and determined to produce creative work within the industry. In our three-year degree programme, you acquire the foundational knowledge with which to analyse film and film scripts within relevant and informing historical, cultural, national and institutional contexts.

English

3 Years

BA H Creative Writing

The University of Greenwich

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Creative Writing

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

This creative writing degree uses the study of great writing from different periods and cultures to help you grow as a writer. Our degree in creative writing explores the written word across a wide variety of forms and genres. As well as studying fiction and poetry, you'll produce work for stage and screen and for online media.

English

3 Years

BA H Drama and English Literature

The University of Greenwich

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

On our innovative Drama and English Literature degree, you'll be taught by world-leading academics and theatre practitioners. You spend half of your time at the Bathway Theatre - a specialist drama facility with six studios and a flexible theatre space - and half at the Greenwich Maritime campus.

English

3 Years

BA H English Literature with Creative Writing

The University of Greenwich

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature, Creative Writing

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

This English Literature with Creative Writing BA allows you to combine the two disciplines on a major/minor basis. In English Literature classes we cover fiction, poetry, drama and film with an emphasis on the period since 1800. In Creative Writing modules you'll be given the chance to produce your own work in these same genres.

English

3 Years

BA H English Language and Literature

The University of Greenwich

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United Kingdom

Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The language element of our degree in English language and literature will introduce you to the properties of English, from the structure of words and sentences to the use of language in society. The literary aspect explores challenging texts and new ways of reading, tackling everything from drama and visual narratives to fiction and poetry.

English

3 Years

BA H English Literature

The University of Greenwich

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Our definition of literature is inclusive, allowing you to engage with drama, film, graphic novels and visual art alongside your studies of novels and poetry. American, European and transnational literatures are all well represented on our curriculum.

English

3 Years

BA Hons History and English

The University of Greenwich

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United Kingdom

Humanities, History, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Throughout this degree, you will explore five hundred years of historical ideas, events and literary creativity in Britain, Europe and the world. An array of option modules includes specialist topics such as gender and environmental histories, violence and war, American fiction, international bestsellers and Shakespeare.

English

3 Years

BA H Creative Writing and English Literature

The University of Greenwich

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature, Creative Writing

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

With our creative writing and English literature degree, you'll explore great literary works and be inspired to find your own creative voice. Our degree in creative writing and English literature explores literature, drama, poetry, fiction, visual art, and theatre, mostly from 1800 onwards.

English

3 Years

BA in English

Queen's University Belfast - Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

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United Kingdom

Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Students undertaking English Studies at Queen’s explore literature in English in the widest possible sense. From the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon to contemporary Irish, British, and ‘global’ literature, students study English in its historical, cultural and ideological circumstances and material manifestations. Our language modules (also available on the Linguistics pathway) explore language structure and function, the day-to-day use of language, including in the media, and the major influences that have shaped English.

English

3 Years

BA in English with Creative Writing

Queen's University Belfast - Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature, Creative Writing

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Students undertaking English with Creative Writing at Queen’s explore literature in English in the widest possible sense and work with some of the leading writers working in the UK and Ireland. From the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon to contemporary Irish, British, and ‘global’ literature, students study English in its historical, cultural and material contexts. Our language modules explore the history and structure of English; its day-to-day usage, including in the media; and the major influences that have shaped it over the last millennium and a half.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing

University of Lincoln

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature, Creative Writing

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Study world literature, explore your talents, and build a solid technical foundation as a writer with this joint honours degree. BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing enables students to consider literature from a variety of theoretical, historical, and cultural perspectives.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) English

University of Lincoln

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Explore a lively and varied collection of texts, from medieval literature and the Renaissance through to postcolonialism and postmodernism, with an English degree at Lincoln. Students will benefit from research-led teaching in all modules, with particular areas of strength in nineteenth-century literature and the literary and visual culture of the 21st century. The BA (Hons) English course covers poetry, fiction, and drama, as well as less traditional forms of "text" such as life-writing and contemporary television.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) Drama and English

University of Lincoln

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Combine your passion for theatre, performance and literature with the BA (Hons) Drama and English degree at the University of Lincoln. This interdisciplinary joint honours programme allows students to engage with the vast majority of modules available on the Drama and English degrees and offers full access to the range of unique opportunities developed by both programmes.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) Creative Writing

University of Lincoln

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Creative Writing, Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Live the Writing Life at the University of Lincoln. If you love to read and write and want to explore the boundaries of your own creativity, Creative Writing at Lincoln can provide you with a new appreciation of literature. Students can develop their own distinctive voice as an author and philosophy of composition, as well as explore the theory and practice of building a diverse portfolio of work across forms and styles. As a Creative Writing student at the University of Lincoln, you have the opportunity to work with and become part of, an international community of writers who will aim to help you develop your skills in genres as diverse as prose fiction, psychological thrillers, scriptwriting, poetry, creative non-fiction, and the graphic novel. Our aim is to help you to develop your writing in innovative and exciting ways, becoming the best writer you can be.

English

3 Years

Creative Writing and Journalism BA Honours

Middlesex University Online

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Online

United Kingdom

Communication, Journalism, Literature, Creative Writing, Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

With our journalism and creative writing course you don't have to pick between the two areas of interest. Our course offers the unique experience of combining both subjects, so you can develop your skills as a writer across different styles.

English

BA (Hons) English Language and Creative Writing

University of Hertfordshire

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature, Creative Writing

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Do you have a story to tell, or have you always wanted to be a writer? Perhaps you want to learn how to be a critical reader or gain a greater understanding of the craft of writing? Through the BA English Language and Creative Writing, you’ll gain a better understanding of the English Language, as well as the process of writing so that you can find your voice, whether as a linguist, a poet, playwright, or novelist.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) in Drama and English Literature

Anglia Ruskin University

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United Kingdom

Humanities, Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Discover how our societies have shaped and been shaped by English literature, and explore different modes of performance with our BA (Hons) in Drama and English Literature degree in Cambridge. Performing is at the core of our Drama and English Literature degree at ARU. You’ll work on public productions and smaller-scale projects, exploring drama practices and texts from the 20th century onwards as well as working on original pieces. Alongside this, you’ll explore many other subjects including history, politics, philosophy and religion as well as develop your literacy and communication skills.

English

3 Years

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Bachelor of Arts (BA), Literature

A Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is a versatile undergraduate program that offers a broad education in the humanities, social sciences, and liberal arts. Students can choose from a wide range of majors, including literature, history, psychology, and more. This degree provides critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and communication abilities, preparing graduates for various career paths.

Literature is the study of written works, including novels, poetry, plays, and essays, from various cultures and time periods. Students in this field analyze and interpret literary texts to gain a deeper understanding of human experiences, emotions, and societal issues. Through studying literature, students develop critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills.