Literatura inglesa
Cardiff, Reino Unido
Grado en Humanidades (BA)
DURACIÓN
3 años
IDIOMAS
Inglés
PASO
Tiempo completo
PLAZO DE SOLICITUD
FECHA DE INICIO MÁS TEMPRANA
TASAS DE MATRÍCULA
GBP 22.700 / per year
FORMATO DE ESTUDIO
En el campus
Literatura inglesa
La literatura inglesa en Cardiff goza desde hace tiempo de una reputación internacional por su enseñanza e investigación, y Cardiff es una ciudad espléndida en la que pasar tus años de licenciatura. Nuestro compromiso es hacer que esos años sean intelectualmente estimulantes y académicamente gratificantes. Nos enorgullecemos de fomentar un entorno amistoso, personalizado y de apoyo a nuestros estudiantes.
Nuestro plan de estudios ofrece acceso a todo el abanico de la literatura inglesa, desde el periodo anglosajón hasta el siglo XXI. No te limitarás a la palabra impresa: nos intrigan las conexiones entre la literatura y el cine, el arte, la música, la historia, el lenguaje y la cultura popular, y nuestra enseñanza refleja estos intereses. Se le animará a esforzarse intelectual e imaginativamente explorando la literatura tanto como practicantes como críticos.
No hay módulos obligatorios de literatura inglesa en Cardiff después del primer año. Le damos la posibilidad de elegir, pero también las habilidades y los conocimientos necesarios para tomar decisiones con conocimiento de causa a partir de una amplia gama de opciones.
Recibirá clases de destacados investigadores en literatura inglesa en módulos que reflejan la vanguardia de la disciplina. A lo largo de la titulación, el objetivo es convertirse en un lector y escritor cuidadoso, atento e informado, sensible a los matices del lenguaje y el estilo, y capaz de articular respuestas a los textos por escrito que sean precisas, elegantes y eficaces.
Para obtener más información sobre becas, visite el sitio web de la universidad.
The programme is offered in full-time mode over three academic years. You will study a total of 360 credits (120 credits per year). You must pass each academic year before being allowed to proceed.
The modules shown exemplify the typical curriculum and will be reviewed before the 2024/2025 academic year. The final modules will be published by September 2024.
Year One
You study 120 credits each year of your degree.
Year one is a foundation year, comprising core and optional modules, which are designed to equip you with the skills for advanced study and to give you an overview of the subject that will enable you to make informed choices from the modules available in years two and three.
Core Modules for Year One
- Critical Reading and Critical Writing
- Ways of Reading
Optional Modules for Year One
- Drama: Stage and Page
- Star-cross Lovers: the Politics of Desire
- Transforming Visions: Text and Image
- Creative Reading
- Creative Writing
- Transgressive Bodies in Medieval Literature
Year Two
You select six 20-credit modules from a range of categories that are based on period, genre or theme. There are no compulsory modules.
You will be reading a variety of texts in their historical and cultural contexts while continuing to develop your critical methodologies and knowledge of the subject.
Optional Modules for Year Two
- Children's Literature
- Vidas literarias
- Style and Genre
- Medieval Arthurian Literature
- Modernist Fictions
- Children's Literature: Form and Function
- Introduction to Romantic Poetry
- African-American Literature
- Imaginary Journeys: More to Huxley
- Modernism and the City
Year Three
By your final year, you will have gained experience in a variety of literary periods, topics, genres and approaches, developing your critical faculties and your skills in analysing texts and contexts.
You choose six 20-credit modules. The range of more specialised modules on offer engage with current issues in research and scholarship about authors and texts, both well-known and possibly less familiar to you. You have the option to undertake independent research on a subject of your choice through the Dissertation module.
Optional Modules for Year Three
The University is committed to providing a wide range of module options where possible, but please be aware that whilst every effort is made to offer choice this may be limited in certain circumstances. This is because some modules have limited numbers of places available, which are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, while others have minimum student numbers required before they will run, to ensure that an appropriate quality of education can be delivered; some modules require students to have already taken particular subjects, and others are core or required on the programme you are taking. Modules may also be limited due to timetable clashes, and although the University works to minimise disruption to choice, we advise you to seek advice from the relevant School on the module choices available.
Optional Modules for Year Three
- Children's Literature
- Vidas literarias
- Style and Genre
- Medieval Arthurian Literature
- Modernist Fictions
- Children's Literature: Form and Function
- Introduction to Romantic Poetry
- African-American Literature
- Imaginary Journeys: More to Huxley
- Modernism and the City
- Gothic Fiction: The Romantic Age
- Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Women
- Girls
- Object Women in Literature and Film
- Epic and Saga
- Second-generation Romantic Poets
- Gothic Fiction: The Victorians
- Contemporary British Fictions
- Philosophy and Literature
- Shakespeare's Worlds
- Victorian Worlds: Revolution, Disease, Deviance
- International Study Abroad
How Will I Be Assessed?
All English Literature modules offer the opportunity to undertake unassessed draft formative work appropriate to the module. The form(s) of summative assessment for individual modules are set out in the relevant module descriptions. Most modules are assessed by essay and/or examination, but some include other forms of assessment such as journal entries, a portfolio, presentations or video essays. The assessment strategy is structured to lead you from formative thinking throughout the module towards the production of an informed critical/creative response.
Emphasis in the assessment of English Literature modules is placed on the writing of clear, persuasive and scholarly essays presented professionally and submitted on time. Details of any academic or competence standards which may limit the availability of adjustments or alternative assessments for disabled students are noted in the module descriptions.
Written feedback is provided on both formative and summative assessments, and you are encouraged to discuss your ideas with module tutors in seminars and, where appropriate, on a one-to-one basis during office hours. Your achievements and progress are also discussed in regular progress meetings with personal tutors.
What Skills Will I Practise and Develop?
Knowledge & Understanding
- Awareness of different literary periods, movements and genres and the variety of English literature
- Comprensión de la importancia de los contextos históricos y culturales.
- Ability to sustain a critical argument that is responsive to the workings of language and literary styles
- Awareness of the bibliographic conventions of the discipline and their role in communicating information
- Conocimiento de las cuestiones críticas y/o debates que rodean o plantean los textos.
- Understanding of the shaping effects of historical and cultural circumstances on the production and meaning of texts
- Conocimiento del vocabulario y la terminología críticos apropiados.
Intellectual Skills
- Capacidad para manejar ideas complejas con claridad.
- Ability to analyse and interpret material drawn from a diversity of literary periods
- Ability to apply high-level critical skills of close analysis to literary texts
- Ability to select and organise material purposefully and cogently
Professional Practical Skills
- Advanced communication skills (written and oral)
- Ability to give an efficient critical evaluation of documents in various styles
- Ability to access, use and evaluate electronic data
- Ability to interact effectively with others, in team or group work situations
Transferable/Key Skills
- Ability to select and organise material purposefully and cogently.
- Ability to plan, organize, and deliver work to a deadline.
Carreras y colocaciones
Perspectivas de carrera
Brindamos a nuestros estudiantes una experiencia académica altamente satisfactoria que los ayuda a desarrollarse como ciudadanos con mentalidad crítica y conciencia cultural cuyas altas habilidades analíticas, poderes de expresión y autosuficiencia progresiva los hacen extremadamente atractivos para los empleadores.
Los graduados en literatura inglesa tienen excelentes habilidades analíticas y de comunicación que los capacitan para una amplia gama de profesiones y formación continua. Su experiencia cultural y sus habilidades intelectuales son valoradas en el sector público y privado, y en contextos tan variados como el aula, los tribunales de justicia o los medios de comunicación.
En 2013/14, el 91% de los graduados de la escuela que estaban disponibles para trabajar informaron que estaban en un empleo y / o estudiaban más dentro de los seis meses posteriores a la graduación.
Carreras de posgrado
- Oficial del ejercito
- Analista de inteligencia criminal
- Maestro
- Escritor
Ubicaciones
Tenemos una cartera establecida de pasantías con revistas literarias / culturales con sede en Gales a las que los estudiantes pueden postularse. Ofrecemos un módulo de empleabilidad que está disponible como módulo opcional en el segundo año del programa.
Los estudiantes también pueden postularse a través del Centro Global de la Universidad para intercambios con la variedad de socios de la Universidad.


