The B.A. English Literature and Creative Writing course at the University of Surrey is a three-year undergraduate program that combines the theory, history, and practice of literature and creative writing. The course is creatively driven, with a strong emphasis on the practical side of English studies. Course Content: The program introduces students to a wide range of literature in English, from different periods and countries, as well as encouraging them to engage with new genres, literary theories, and a wide array of contemporary writing. Students will be equipped with key skills desired by all employers, including communication, research skills, teamwork, and the ability to think independently.Key Modules: Key modules include Creative Writing: Craft and Principles, Writing and the Self, Victorian Literature, World Literatures, and Modernism.Accreditations: The University of Surrey holds a TEF Gold award by the Office for Students, demonstrating the university’s commitment to delivering consistent outstanding teaching, learning, and outcomes for its students.Future Careers: Graduates from this program often progress to careers as authors, writers, and translators, but also work in education, media, and marketing, creative industries, law, and finance.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.