The University of Stirling's English Studies undergraduate course takes a holistic approach, exploring the richness and diversity of English as a subject of study. It deals with English literature and language from every period and from every part of the English-speaking world in an interdisciplinary perspective.Course Content: The course spans a broad genre spectrum and time periods, with a focused approach on a compelling variety of set texts - including classic, contemporary and global literature. Students will have the opportunity to study Scottish Literature, American Literature, post-colonial literature, adaptation in literature and film, language in Scotland, contemporary literature, literary theory, and theatre studies.Key Modules: The key modules include Scottish Literature, American Literature, Literature and Film, Contemporary Literature, and Literary Theory.Future Careers: This course provides the necessary skills for a wide range of careers in fields such as education, tourism, journalism, business, law, the third sector and the creative industries. Beyond graduate employment opportunities, the course also provides the necessary pre-requisites for postgraduate study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.