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English

In this exciting and diverse subject strand, you will explore literature from a range of periods and locations across the past and present, with taster sessions in Fiction, Film and Television, Shakespeare, Communications, Poetry, and Creative Writing. By examining a variety of literary and cultural voices across time, this strand will nurture your appreciation of literature and the creative arts, and will both challenge and inspire you to express yourself and find your own voice. 

Dates

                  DayDateTimeLocation
Session 1 Wednesday 31st January 2024 12:30-16:30 Streatham campus, Exeter
Session 2 Thursday 22nd February 2024 12:30-16:30 Streatham campus, Exeter
Session 3 Wednesday 27th March 2024 11:00-16:30 Streatham campus, Exeter
Session 4 Thursday 2nd May 2024 12:30-16:30 Streatham campus, Exeter
Session 5 Tuesday 2nd July 2024 12.30-16.30 Streatham campus, Exeter
Session 6 TBC TBC TBC Streatham campus, Exeter

Activity Locations

6 subject activity sessions will take place on the University of Exeter Streatham campus in Exeter, Devon.

Subject Activity Strand Content

In this exciting and diverse subject strand, you will take part in sessions that give you first-hand experience of what it is like to study English at university. You will explore literature from a range of periods and locations across the past and present, from classical to contemporary, with taster sessions in Fiction, Film and Television, Shakespeare, Communications, Poetry, and Creative Writing, delivered by enthusiastic specialists in their fields. You will have the opportunity to tour innovative research and archival facilities such as Special Collections, the Digital Humanities Lab, and The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum. Dependent on availability you may engage in specific topics, such as graphic novels, the creative industries, short stories, visual media, environmental literature, etc. You will interact with current students and find out about their personal experiences studying at university and you will be supported by staff and student ambassadors who will offer guidance and be available to discuss any queries you may have.  Subject to availability, in addition to your sessions in English, Film, Television, Visual Culture, and Communications, you may have a taster session in Classics as well.

This programme will influence you to think creatively and critically, and you will develop skills in communication, analysis, discussion, collaboration, adaptability, empathy, research, and problem-solving. You will broaden your horizons as English equips you to better understand and interpret texts, concepts and theories. These transferable skills are highly sought after by employers across many industries and fields, and English leads to a wide range of career paths. Through the study of English, you examine contextual factors such as culture, society, politics, history, and philosophy, as literature, whether it’s a novel or a film or a play or an essay, etc. expresses the voices of the times from individuals and communities, helping us to better understand human experience. This strand will nurture your appreciation of literature and the creative arts, and will both challenge and inspire you to express yourself and find your own voice. 

This subject activity strand has contributions from the following departments:

  • English and Creative Writing
  • Communications, Drama, and Film
  • Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies
  • Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall

 

Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for this subject activity strand. 

Please note that if you wish to specifically study English at the University of Exeter, you will need to be studying English Literature or English Literature & Language at A Level or IB or equivalent.

Pass Criteria

In order to pass the programme, you must attend a minimum of 5 out of 6 subject activity sessions, as well as the Exeter Scholars Student Conference.