The BA (Hons) English Literatures with Foundation Year course offered at the University of Wolverhampton offers an innovative perspective on a broad range of literary texts, from the medieval period to contemporary literature. The course also aims to support students to build the skills necessary for degree level study.Course Content: The foundation year of this course is designed to provide students with the academic skills necessary to succeed in their degree studies. From the second year onwards, the course focuses on developing a deeper understanding of English literature, exploring a variety of traditional and contemporary literary texts. The course encourages critical thinking, developing strong literary analytical skills, and understanding the social and cultural context of works studied.Key Modules: Some of the key modules on this course include "Reading English", "English Literature: Past and Present", "Writing: Influence and Creativity","Renaissance Drama: Shakespeare and his Contemporaries", "Illuminations: Classics of Children’s Literature", "English Language Teaching in Practice", "Victorians Unbound: English Literature from 1830-1900", "English Dissertation", among others.Accreditations: This course hasn’t listed any specific accreditations.Future Careers: After completing this course, students may progress into careers in teaching, journalism, publishing, and the media, or undertake further study. The course prepares students for the intellectual and practical challenges of the modern workplace. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.