The undergraduate degree programme for English Literature from the University of Aberdeen offers students the chance to study English in various forms such as Shakespearean studies, modern American literature, contemporary Scottish fiction, and much more. Students will engage with a variety of texts designed to expand their understanding and appreciation of English literature. Course Content: The course consists of several components such as the study of language, society, culture, and the mind. Students will explore different traditions and genres in English literature while broadening their academic and critical abilities. Students will learn how to develop arguments, engage in in-depth research, improve their writing skills, and take a more critical approach to literature across four years of immersive study.Key Modules: The English Literature course is broken down into several key modules. These range from 'Language and Literature' to 'Literature and Society', 'Shakespearean Genres', and 'American Words, American Worlds'. Each module provides students with an opportunity to explore different literary epochs, authors, and movements.Accreditations: This course holds no specific accreditations.Future Careers: Students graduating from the English Literature course can expect to find their skills in demand in a wide variety of careers. Potential career paths include roles in the creative industries, education, media, journalism, business, and public service.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.