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Undergraduate

Course summary

Our newly developed Certificate in Higher Education, awarded by Blackpool and The Fylde College, is designed to allow you to explore English Language, Literature and Professional Writing and its application in a world where language is increasingly fluid, changing, and crucial in the workplace.

Our modules will introduce you to wide range of approaches to the analysis and construction of a diverse selection of literary and non-literary texts.

You will study a wide range of international literary works from the 19th Century and post-war period to the present day, and will develop a deep understanding of the history of English, how language works within a variety of texts and contexts and how it can be utilised to solve real world issues in contemporary society.

You will have the freedom to explore your own interests while developing your critical thinking and analytical skills. You also will develop advanced skills in professional and technical writing, allowing you to express your opinion and creative ideas for a range of purposes.

This programme is ideal for students wishing to embark on careers such as teaching in primary, secondary, further and higher education, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), communication support worker, communications officer, librarians, learning resource advisors and library, arts and culture administration assistants, software engineer, journalism, advertising, careers in media including digital/social media, marketing and website design, digital copyrighting, writing/creative writing, writing for television, theatre and stage, publishing, editing, proofreading, writing for business, management and leadership roles, public relations and communications, speech therapy, applied linguistics or research and academic writing related careers.

The programme aims to:

  1. Provide an academically challenging and vocationally relevant programme which develops knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to careers with English at their core.
  2. Provide an insight into the principles and concepts which underpin the development of the understanding of language, literature and linguistics.
  3. Develop effective interpersonal, digital, technical, professional, entrepreneurial and communication skills which are readily transferable to employment.

On completion of the Foundation Degree in English Studies you may wish to enter employment in supporting roles in primary, secondary, further and higher education, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), communication support worker, communications officer, learning resource centres and libraries, arts and culture administration, software engineering, journalism, advertising, careers in media including digital/social media, marketing and website design, digital copyrighting, writing/creative writing, writing for television, theatre and stage, publishing, editing, proofreading and business administration roles.

Modules

Modules at level 4
Module Title Code Credits Optional?
Professional and Academic Skills in Humanities SM4MD185 20 No
How Language Works Introducing Linguistics SM4MD186 20 No
Introduction to English Language and Literature SM4MD187 20 No
Exploring Genre Plot and Theme in Literature SM4MD188 20 No
Literacies for Life SM4MD189 20 No
Phonology Phonics and Phonetics SM4MD190 20 No

Assessment method

Assessment Method Level 4
Coursework 59%
Exam 26%

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How to apply

Apply by
31 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
Q303
Institution code:
B41
Campus name:
University Centre
Campus Code:
U

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

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Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Evidence of the completion of a relevant Level 3 qualification or Access to HE Diploma in a relevant subject.

If embarking on a teaching career Maths GCSE Grade C/4 or above and Science Grade C/4 may also be required – if you have not yet achieved these, you can study these alongside your main programme.

Students are eligible to progress from internal programmes such as Access to HE English Language, Literature and Creative Writing, NCFE L3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning, NCFE L2 Award in Supporting Work in Schools and Colleges (with relevant experience), NCFE L3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce and T-Level Education.

Find out more about qualification requirements for this course.

English language requirements

English GCSE at Grade C/4 or above

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Historical entry grades data

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
England£9000Year 1
Northern Ireland£9000Year 1
Scotland£9000Year 1
Wales£9000Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

There are no substantial, additional costs associated with studying on this programme although you may wish to purchase books and other resources. The Learning Resource centre provide an extensive range of hard copies and online versions of texts relating to English Studies.

Throughout the year, there may be opportunities to attend extracurricular activities and/or field trips relating to the programme which may incur a small cost.

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