The English Literature and Psychology course at Keele University provides an opportunity for students to engage with a broad spectrum of English literature while exploring the mysteries of human behaviour and thought processes through psychology modules. This unique and dynamic course aims to equip students with a critical understanding of literature mediums and psychological discipline, opening up a wide range of career prospects.Course Content: The course combines both Literature and Psychology to enable students to develop their knowledge and sensitivity towards various literary practices, alongside developing critical thinking and research skills. Students will study both subject areas in depth, where the combination complements each other, providing an interesting and appealing contrast.Key Modules: For English Literature, students will cover topics like Reading Literature, Telling Tales, and Beginning Creative Writing, exploring genres from medieval through to contemporary literature. In Psychology, students will encounter modules like Introduction to Social and Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Research Design and Quantitative Methods in Psychology and more, forming a solid foundation in understanding human behaviour.Accreditations: The program is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) which upon graduation, gives students eligibility for graduate basis for charted membership status, a stepping stone towards becoming a chartered psychologist.Future Careers: On completion of this course, students can explore careers in teaching, publishing, media, marketing, writing, as well as paths in educational and clinical psychology, counselling, health and social sectors. The graduates will have a wide range of skills that are transferable to any professional context.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.keele.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/undergraduatecourses/englishliteratureandpsychology/).