The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - History and English Literature course allows students to combine study of the past, with the literature past societies have produced. The provisions in both subjects at Bangor University spans from the early medieval period, right through to the contemporary world; and includes study of a range of sources and approaches from the political, cultural and social in history, to a wide range of genres in English (for example Welsh writing in English, dystopian literature, or children’ literature). In the third year there is a chance to develop their own major dissertation topic which can combine insights from both disciplines.
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Duration
Full-time
3 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
June, January
Language
English
Credits
120 Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Business & Management
This degree combines core business knowledge with specialised expertise in human resource management, covering topics like recruitment, employee wellbeing, diversity, and performance management. Students gain practical experience through real-world HR scenarios, including mock interviews and disciplinary hearings. The course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), enabling graduates to gain Associate CIPD membership. Optional placement and foundation years are available, helping students build strong professional skills and industry connections.
Core Curriculum (History and English Literature BA (Hons))
Literary and Cultural Theory
Introduction to English Literature / Reading Up Close
Writing and Interpretation in English
History in Practice: Questions, Frameworks, Audiences
Global or Comparative Histories
Methods and Historiography in History
Researching the Humanities
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