English Studies and TESOL (with integrated year in industry)
BA English Studies and TESOL (with integrated year in industry) Code Q331 Attend an Open Day Attend an Open Day Clearing places available – 0800 121 40 80
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Key Facts
Q331-
UCAS Tariff
120 - 104
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Course duration
4 years
Further details on entry requirements
Apply NowIf you're passionate about all aspects of English, the BA English Studies and TESOL (with integrated year in industry) at Aberystwyth University could be the course for you. Not only will you study literature across the ages, but you will also analyse the use of language and explore writing for different creative purposes. While gaining practical skills and theoretical knowledge, you will develop your understanding of the English language and language acquisition. Equipped with these skills, you will be all set for a future career teaching English as a second language, if that is the path you choose.
The highlight of this course is the Year in Industry (in your third year). This is a wonderful opportunity for you to develop a professional profile prior to returning to your academic study, together with invaluable experience in the workplace and a host of transferable skills. You will return from your Year in Industry with more confidence and the ability to adapt to any situation.
Graduates who have a firm grasp of language, who know how to communicate and can teach others are highly valued by employers all over the world. If you think this is the course for you, come to Aberystwyth University and let your adventure begin.
Course Overview
Modules September start - 2023
Please note: The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery during the next academic year and may be subject to change. They are included here to give an indication of how the course is structured.
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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Beginning Creative Writing Part 1 | WR11020 | 20 |
Creative Practice | WR11320 | 20 |
Critical Practice | EN11320 | 20 |
Language Awareness for TESOL | IC13420 | 20 |
Options
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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Academic Writing 1 | IC10210 | 10 |
Academic Writing 2 | IC10310 | 10 |
American Literature 1819-1925 | EN11220 | 20 |
Ancestral Voices | EN10220 | 20 |
Beginning Creative Writing Part 2 | WR11120 | 20 |
Contemporary Writing | EN10520 | 20 |
Critical Perspectives on Creative Writing | WR10220 | 20 |
Greek and Roman Epic and Drama | CL10120 | 20 |
Introduction to Poetry | WL10420 | 20 |
Literature And The Sea | WL11420 | 20 |
Re-imagining Nineteenth-Century Literature | WL10120 | 20 |
The Beginning of the English Language | EN11520 | 20 |
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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Literary Theory: Debates and Dialogues | EN20120 | 20 |
TESOL Approaches, Methods and Teaching Techniques | IC23420 | 20 |
Options
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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A Century in Crisis: 1790s to 1890s | WL20720 | 20 |
Adventures with Poetry | WR22120 | 20 |
Beginning the Novel | WR20220 | 20 |
Classical Drama and Myth | CL20320 | 20 |
Contemporary Queer Fiction | EN21620 | 20 |
Contemporary Writing and Climate Crisis | EN21120 | 20 |
Demons, Degenerates and New Women (Fin de Siecle Fictions) | EN23420 | 20 |
In the Olde Days: Medieval Texts and Their World | EN23120 | 20 |
Literary Geographies | EN21020 | 20 |
Literature and Climate in the Nineteenth Century | EN21220 | 20 |
Literature since 1945 | EN22920 | 20 |
Place and Self | EN22120 | 20 |
Reading and Writing Fantasy Fiction | WL20220 | 20 |
Shaping Plots | WR21720 | 20 |
Telling True Stories: ways of Writing Creative Non-Fiction | WR21120 | 20 |
Writing Selves | WR20620 | 20 |
Writing Women for the Public Stage, 1670-1780 | EN28720 | 20 |
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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The Writing Project | WR30040 | 40 |
Undergraduate Dissertation | EN30040 | 40 |
TESOL Materials Development and Application of Technologies | IC33420 | 20 |
Options
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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Ali Smith and 21st Century fiction(s) | EN33620 | 20 |
Haunting Texts | EN30820 | 20 |
Kapow! Reading and Writing Graphic Narratives | WR32320 | 20 |
Literatures of Surveillance | WL35320 | 20 |
Poetry for today | WR31220 | 20 |
Reading Theory / Reading Text | EN30120 | 20 |
Reading and Writing Science Fiction | WL32220 | 20 |
Remix: Chaucer In The Then and Now | WL30620 | 20 |
Romantic Eroticism | EN30520 | 20 |
The Mark of the Beast: Animals in Literature from the 1780s to the 1920a | EN31320 | 20 |
Victorian Childhoods | EN30320 | 20 |
Writing Crime Fiction | WR32420 | 20 |
Writing Horror | WR31920 | 20 |
Writing Music | WR32620 | 20 |
Writing and Place | WR32120 | 20 |
Writing in the Margins: Twentieth-Century Welsh Poetry in English | EN30420 | 20 |
* Also available partially or entirely through the medium of Welsh
Careers
Teaching & Learning
Typical Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff 120 - 104
A Levels BBB-BCC
GCSE requirements (minimum grade C/4):
English or Welsh
BTEC National Diploma:
DDM-DMM
International Baccalaureate:
30-28
European Baccalaureate:
75%-65%
English Language Requirements:
See our Undergraduate English Language Requirements for this course. Pre-sessional English Programmes are also available for students who do not meet our English Language Requirements.
Country Specific Entry Requirements:
International students whose qualification is not listed on this page, can check our Country Specific Entry Requirements for further information.
The University welcomes undergraduate applications from students studying the Access to Higher Education Diploma or T-level qualifications, provided that relevant subject content and learning outcomes are met. We are not able to accept Access to Higher Education Diplomas or T-levels as a general qualification for every undergraduate degree course.
Our inclusive admissions policy values breadth as well as depth of study. Applicants are selected on their own individual merits and offers can vary. If you would like to check the eligibility of your qualifications before submitting an application, please contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office for advice and guidance.