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Course Code: ASMENL

Level: Level 3

Study mode: Full Time

Duration: 2 years

Course Code: ASMENL

Level: Level 3

Study mode: Full Time

Duration: 2 years

On this course, you will develop and enhance techniques in analysis, evaluation and comparison of literary texts that have been selected for their richness and diversity.

You will develop critical thinking about a range of texts that span over 400 years, using wider reading and an appreciation of other interpretations to support your understanding of the texts studied.

Being a keen reader, with an appreciation of the way in which a wide range of texts are shaped by their cultural and historical backgrounds, you will explore literature through different time periods and in different forms. A collection of poetry texts will be studied, alongside both modern and renaissance drama, which provide you with an opportunity to develop your analytical skills through comparison whilst applying contextual and critical readings.

You will also be encouraged to develop skills and expertise in formulating your own personal and creative responses to texts. The coursework affords you the opportunity to produce an essay that requires independent research and wider reading, with a selection of texts available for study. You will choose a topic or theme to explore across two texts and will be supported by subject specialists with a wealth of experience in teaching the course.

You will need GCSEs with 2 grade 6s and 3 grade 5s including a grade 6 in English Language and English Literature. Retaking GCSE Maths as part of your programme is required if you do not have grade 4.

The course is assessed through a combination of examinations in Poetry, Drama and unseen texts and an extended Prose Study based on the reading of two prose texts.

You can progress to an exciting range of higher level courses, including Teaching. Alternatively a degree in a related subject, such as English Language, English Literature, Creative Writing, Journalism, Media Screen Writing, Teaching, Humanities, Creative/Performing Arts, or Law, is an option.

English Literature A Level combines well with Drama, Modern Foreign Languages, Film Studies, History, Media Studies, Religious Studies and Sociology.

This course is ideal if you are interested in a career in Teaching, the Media, Publishing, Journalism, Performing Arts and the Public Sector.

Curriculum Director: David Roberton

Email: droberton@halesowen.ac.uk

Course Code: ASMENL

Level: Level 3

Study mode: Full Time

Duration: 2 years

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