English Literature with Psychology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 14 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 19.9 k / Year(s)  
StudyQA ranking:9652 Duration:24 months

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The BA (Hons) in English Literature with Psychology at The University of Buckingham offers students a comprehensive and engaging curriculum that combines the timeless study of English literary arts with the understanding of human behavior and mental processes through psychology. This innovative joint degree is designed to develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep appreciation for literature while exploring the complexities of the human mind. Throughout the course, students will examine a wide range of literary genres, from classic texts to contemporary works, gaining insights into historical contexts, thematic relevance, and literary techniques. Simultaneously, the psychology component provides foundational knowledge in areas such as cognitive processes, developmental psychology, social behavior, and mental health issues, all supported by practical research methods.

The program aims to foster interdisciplinary thinking, enabling graduates to approach literary analysis with psychological insights and vice versa. Students will develop effective communication, research, and writing skills, equipping them for diverse careers in education, publishing, counseling, media, and beyond. The flexible structure allows for a mixture of lectures, seminars, workshops, and independent projects, encouraging active engagement and personalized learning. Supported by experienced faculty members committed to academic excellence, students will benefit from small class sizes and tailored mentoring opportunities.

Overall, the BA (Hons) in English Literature with Psychology at The University of Buckingham prepares students not only for further academic pursuits but also for thriving in various professional fields where understanding culture and human nature is vital. Graduates leave equipped with a broad intellectual toolkit, readiness for postgraduate study, or entry into the workforce with a unique combination of literary and psychological expertise. This program embodies the university’s commitment to offering high-quality, supportive, and innovative education tailored to modern demands.

Detailed Course Facts

Application deadline There is no set deadline, however it is recommended to apply at least 3 months prior to the start of the term. Tuition fee
  • EUR 14015 Year (EEA)
  • EUR 19930 Year (Non-EEA)

September: UK/EU Y1, Y2 £11,250; International Y1 £15,840; Y2 £16,000 January: UK/EU £11,250; International £16,000

Start date January,September 2015 Duration full-time 24 months Languages Take an IELTS test
  • English
Delivery mode On Campus Educational variant Full-time

Course Content

In this department we believe in the surpassing value of the reading, discussing and understanding of great works of literature, not simply as processes that lead to higher levels of employability and the development of valuable critical skills (which they undoubtedly do) but as ends in themselves which are enriching and, ultimately, liberating. Small-group teaching is the key here and we run our programmes through seminars, workshops, tutorials (6 students maximum) and informal one-to-one discussion. A third of the programme is taken up by learning psychology to a degree level.

English Language Requirements

IELTS band : 6 CAE score : 60(Grade C) TOEFL paper-based test score : 550 TOEFL iBT® test : 79

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Requirements

All applicants must meet the following entry requirements:

  • 240 UCAS Points or Equivalent, and
  • Level of English required

English language requirements

  • IELTS: Average of 6.0 (with 5.5 or above in each component)
  • TOEFL: (Internet-based) 79-80
  • TOEFL: (Paper-based) 550
  • Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): C or higher
  • International GCSE English as a Second Language: C or higher on extended curriculum
  • London University GCE O level Syllabus B in English Language: C or higher
  • Oxford-ARELS Examination Higher Level: Credit or Distinction
  • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic): 50-57

Work Experience

No work experience is required.

Related Scholarships*

  • Academic Excellence Scholarship

    "The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."

  • Access Bursary

    Bursary for UK students all subjects where the variable tuition fee rate is payable.

  • Alumni Bursary

    Alumni Bursary for UK Undergraduate students

* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than University of Buckingham.

Funding

Bursaries and scholarships can be a great way of financing your studies, and enabling you to achieve your potential. If you win a scholarship, you receive a discount on your fees and, most important, a scholarship on your CV will make you stand out to future employers.

How many bursaries and scholarships are available?

A number of scholarships and bursaries are awarded annually by the University which vary from partial fee to full-fee awards. These are thanks to the donations received from supporters of the University, including the Audrey Osborn Trust, The Headley Trust, Garfield Weston Foundation, Brunner Family Trust, RM & D Gregory, Eranda Foundation and John Desborough Memorial Bequest.

Applications are now closed for July and September 2012 applicants. We will be considering January and April 2013 applicants from Monday 17 September, the deadline for submission will be Friday 2 November.

The following Scholarships have specific entry criteria and / or deadlines:

  • Sir Ray Tindle Scholarships
  • The Paul E H Davis Awards Deadline for applications: 31 October 2012 for Exhibitions & flexible for Research Scholarship.

Entry requirements & procedure

It is the Universitys policy to ensure that bursaries and scholarships are awarded to those who might not otherwise have the opportunity to benefit from a University education. In the case of some scholarships, at the request of the donor, academic merit will also be taken into consideration.

All awards are subject to your meeting the Universitys academic entry requirements and abiding by the rules and regulations. To be eligible to apply for a scholarship you will need to have been offered a place to study at Buckingham. In the case of UCAS applications, if you are made an award you will need to select Buckingham as your firm acceptance choice.

Please note: these awards are made to new students only, current students are not eligible to apply.

The University of Buckingham offers a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in English Literature with Psychology, designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both literary analysis and psychological theories. This interdisciplinary program combines the study of classic and contemporary literary works with an in-depth exploration of human behavior, cognitive processes, and mental health. Throughout the course, students engage critically with texts from various periods and genres, developing skills in close reading, textual analysis, and contextual understanding. Simultaneously, they explore foundational psychological concepts, research methodologies, and the application of psychological insights to real-world issues.

The program aims to cultivate strong analytical skills, effective communication, and an appreciation for cultural and psychological diversity. Students have opportunities to participate in seminars, workshops, and independent research projects, fostering critical thinking and academic independence. The curriculum is structured to ensure a balanced approach, allowing learners to gain expertise in both disciplines while exploring their intersection. For instance, modules may include topics such as Literary Theory and Criticism, Victorian Literature, Developmental Psychology, and Abnormal Psychology, among others.

The teaching staff comprises experienced academics with expertise in English literature and psychology, dedicated to providing high-quality education and mentorship. The small class sizes at Buckingham promote personalized learning, encouraging active participation and discussion. The university also emphasizes employability, equipping students with transferable skills valued in diverse careers such as education, counseling, publishing, research, and media.

Beyond academic coursework, students benefit from access to the university’s resources, including modern libraries, online databases, and research facilities. The program also incorporates opportunities for placements and internships, enabling students to gain practical experience in relevant fields. Overall, the degree prepares graduates for postgraduate study or entering the workforce, fostering a versatile skill set tailored to today’s dynamic job market.

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