The course offered by the University of Lincoln, England Literature and History BA (Hons), is an undergraduate course that provides an opportunity for students to explore historic periods from medieval times to the 21st Century while learning to read and interpret literary texts within their cultural and historical contexts.Course Content: The course curriculum includes studying dramatic works, poetry and prose from various periods, different genres of literature including modern and contemporary literature, exploring novels, life writings, and graphic novels. Students are also taught to develop their ability to analyze and evaluate a wide range of texts, engage with complex ideas, and apply critical approaches.Key Modules: The course is divided into several key modules such as 'Introduction to Literary Studies', 'British History 1485-1603', 'Literature of the Victorian Period', 'The Age of Innocence: Culture and Society, 1880-1914', and 'Modern and Contemporary Literature'.Future Careers: This degree provides a strong foundation for a range of careers, including roles in the heritage sector, museums, and archives, teaching, journalism, and roles in commerce and industry, where high levels of literacy and critical analysis are valued. It can also serve as a platform for postgraduate study in English literature and related disciplines.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.