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BA (Hons) Available in Clearing

Writing and English Literature

Develop as a creative and professional writer while exploring the writing that has shaped, and been shaped by, different societies.

Start date
September 2025
Location
Cambridge
Duration
3 years
UCAS course code
WQ83

Start date
September 2025
Location
Cambridge
Duration
4 years with foundation
UCAS course code
WQ83

Start date
September 2025
Location
Cambridge
Duration
4 years with placement
UCAS course code
WQ85
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Explore professional writing techniques and learn to write compelling narratives, whether you want to write poetry, drama, short fiction, news, features or other forms.

You’ll improve your writing skills with invaluable feedback from professional writers, and workshops with your fellow students.

You’ll also find out how English literature is shaped by its historical and cultural context and how, in turn, it influences individual readers and the whole of society.

Why ARU?
  • Join a course that scored 100% for Teaching on my course, Academic support, and Freedom of students to express ideas, opinions and beliefs in the National Student Survey 2024

  • Get invaluable feedback from professional writers, including our teaching staff and Royal Literary Fund Fellows

  • Learn about history, politics, religion, psychology and history of art, enriching your writing

  • Become part of a community of creative professionals with wide-ranging expertise

  • Attend guest lectures from visiting authors, editors, agents, and more

  • Prepare for your future career with modules that demystify the publishing world

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Study at an award-winning university

We were named Times Higher Education University of the Year 2023. We've also been awarded a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework – a reflection of the outstanding education we offer our students.

Careers

Our range of optional modules, including work-based modules in years 2 and 3, allows you to tailor your degree to your interests and ambitions.

We’ll support you to find work placements relevant to your chosen career, and you’ll have opportunities to take part in live briefs with our partner organisations.

You’ll also develop literacy, creativity, problem-solving, research, analysis, communication, and independent and team working skills, which are all highly valued by employers in many different fields.

Teaching and modules

In Year 1, you’ll gain a grounding in various writing techniques, and analyse what makes existing work so engaging for different audiences.

In years 2 and 3, you’ll tailor the degree to your own interests with a variety of optional modules, as well as learning the techniques and conventions of short fiction, poetry and dramatic writing, and exploring the literature and culture of the Romantic and Victorian periods.

Finally, you’ll complete an independent research project on a relevant writing or English literature topic of your choice.

Year 1
  • Introduction to the Study of Literature and Writing
  • Introduction to Imaginative Writing
  • Screenwriting: The Short Film
  • Contemporary Publishing for Writers
  • Reading Critically, Old English to Enlightenment
  • Into ARU
Year 2
  • Writing Short Fiction
  • Writing for the Stage
  • Nineteenth Century Literature and the Environment
  • Crocodiles, Pirates and Moon-men: Renaissance Encounters
  • Ruskin Module (15 credits)
  • Writing Creative Non-Fiction *
  • Nineteenth Century Afterlives and Adaptations *
  • Online Journalism *
  • Anglia Language Programme (15 credits) *
Year 3
  • Writing Poetry
  • Writing and the Present
  • Major Project Writing *
  • Major Project English Literature *
  • Elizabeth Gaskell and the Brontës *
  • Renaissance Magic *
  • Spectacle and Representation in Renaissance Drama *
  • Careers with English *
  • Romantic Ideals *
  • New Media Discourse *
  • Literature and Exile: Displacement, Identity, Self *
  • Film Journalism *
  • Forbidden Stories: Banned Children's Books *
  • Anglia Language Programme (15 credits) *
  • Worldbuilding 1 and 2 *
  • The Business of Being a Writer: Craft and Professional Practice *
  • Novel Writing: Long-Form Prose *
  • Screenwriting: Writing and Selling the Feature Film *
Module details

Year 1
  • Foundation in Humanities, English, Media, Social Sciences and Education
Module details

Placement year
  • Work Placement - Cambridge School of Creative Industries
Module details

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Facilities

Join our student community and benefit from award-winning learning facilities, including extensive library and IT resources.

You can also access support, should you need it, with study skills, careers advice, health and wellbeing, and more.

Our Royal Literary Fund Fellows can give you advice and guidance on with all your writing, whether it’s academic or creative.

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Entry requirements

Fees and funding

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Clearing places available

UK students, apply through Clearing for a September 2025 start

UK students

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UK students

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