Undergraduate Full-Time On Campus
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - History and English Literature
Tuition Fee
22,701 USD / year
Scholarships available
Duration
3 years
Start Date
September
Application Deadline
August
Location
Bangor, North Wales, United Kingdom
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About

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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Bangor University
Main campus: Bangor, North Wales, United Kingdom
Ranking
401-500
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  • Key information
  • Overview
  • Programme Structure
  • Admission requirements
  • Fees and funding
  • Scholarships Information
  • Visa information
  • Work Permit

Key information

Duration
Full-time 3 years

Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
June, January

Application Deadline
July, February

Language
English

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6.0
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62
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79

Credits

120 Credits

Delivered

On Campus

Campus Location

Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Disciplines

Business & Management


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Overview

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.

Programme Structure

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

 

Academic requirements

Here is grading score requirements for this programme.

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4.0/5

English requirements

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6.0
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105
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56
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75

Tuition Fee

Here’s what we charge for tuition.

International
22,701 USD
Tuition Fee
Living costs for Bangor
1355 USD/month
Living costs

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

Scholarships Information

As you're from Bangladesh, the scholarships below match your eligibility.

Available Scholarships

You are eligible to apply for these scholarships but a selection process will still be applied by the provider.

Visa information

Student Visas for the United Kingdom

Are you from Bangladesh? You might need a student visa...

Don’t worry, everything is ok. We’re on it, and we’re doing all we can to make your search for the right international degree in the United Kingdom a little easier and more enjoyable. Still, while we’re catching up, you can always beat us to it and:

  • Check if you really need a student visa.
    Since you’re from Bangladesh and planning full-time academic study in the UK, yes, you’ll definitely need a student visa.

  • Start exploring the official UK government website.
    For Bangladeshi applicants, the British High Commission in Dhaka handles student visas. That’s where all the latest and most reliable information lives. Bookmark it, read it, reread it.

  • Check the deadlines.
    The visa process can take several weeks, and missing a step or delaying your appointment could mean missing the start of your semester. Not the kind of plot twist you want.

  • Go on a paperwork treasure hunt.
    Passport?
    Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your UK institution?
    Visa application form, proof of accommodation, bank statements, English language test results, tuberculosis test results, academic transcripts… yes, the list is long. And yes, you’ll need every single piece.

  • Start saving up.
    You’ll need to show you can financially support yourself while studying in the UK. That means proving you can cover tuition, living expenses, travel, visa fees, and maybe even your weekend cups of tea.

  • Boost your English skills.
    Even if you’ve already taken IELTS, TOEFL, or other English tests - it never hurts to keep improving. Strong English skills help at your visa interview and make life in the UK so much easier.

All in all, getting your UK student visa might feel like a lot but it’s one big step toward an even bigger adventure.

Thanks and good luck!

 

Work Permit

Find out all you need to know about work permit regulations for studying part-time (during studies) and full-time (after studies) in the United Kingdom.

Work while studying in the United Kingdom

If you’re an international student, you may need specific visa conditions to combine studying with working in the UK.

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How can I apply?

You do not need a separate work permit. Work rights are usually included with your Student visa.
Speak to your international student advisor or compliance officer at your university for guidance and permission.

Application requirements

  • Valid Student visa for the United Kingdom

  • Enrollment confirmation from your university

  • Work conditions stated on your visa or Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)

 

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Duration of work permit

The work rights are valid as long as you remain enrolled in your course and hold a valid Student visa with work conditions.

Maximum hours of work per week

  • Up to 20 hours per week during term time (for degree-level or higher courses)

  • Full-time work allowed during official university holidays

  • 10 hours per week for students in below-degree level courses

 

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Required documents

  • Letter from university confirming enrollment

  • Job offer letter from employer (if applicable)

  • Valid passport and student visa with work conditions

  • Work authorization documents as required by New Zealand immigration laws

 

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