BA (Hons) English Literature is a full-time undergraduate course offered by the University of Portsmouth. The course aims to help students explore and appreciate the power of English literature through its historical journey. The course enables students to develop critical approaches in understanding and interpreting literary texts from a wide range of genres, historical periods and cultures.Course Content: The course combines the study of various texts from canonical to less well known and from different contexts. It allows students to study classics and contemporary literature, as well as explore exciting new fields such as digital literature and the relationship between literature and history.Key Modules: The course includes a wide range of modules such as 'The Literature Project', 'Professional Writing', 'Postcolonial Imaginations', 'Crime Fiction', 'Victorian Literature and Culture', 'Poetry Writing', and 'Modern American Literature and Culture'.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the National Association of Writers in Education (NAWE), a membership organization that supports the development of creative writing of all genres and in all educational and community settings throughout the UK.Future Careers: The acquired skills and knowledge from this course can lead to various career paths. Graduates may find opportunities in the fields like teaching and education, journalism and publishing, marketing, advertising and PR, arts and heritage, and Civil Service.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.