English Language and Special Educational Needs BA (Hons)
UCAS Code: LQ5H|Duration: 3 years years|Full Time|Hope Park
UCAS Campus Code: L46
Work placement opportunities|International students can apply
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
English Language at Liverpool Hope explores how language shapes the world, from identity and culture to media, politics and everyday communication. You’ll study how English has evolved, how it works in real life, and how people use language to persuade, connect and create meaning. Modules cover areas such as sociolinguistics, grammar, discourse analysis, language change, world Englishes and the relationship between language, society and power.
Teaching takes place in small, supportive classes, giving you the confidence to debate ideas, analyse real-world language data and understand how English operates across different communities and contexts. Studying in Liverpool, a city known for its creativity, music, culture and strong regional identity, gives you a unique environment for exploring language in action.
You’ll build skills in critical thinking, communication, analysis and research, preparing you for a wide range of future pathways in the UK’s cultural and creative industries. English Language at Liverpool Hope is designed to help you become a sharp, curious and confident analyst of the world’s most influential language.
Hear a warm welcome from Senior Lecturer Dr Lisa Nahajec.
For more details and information about this course visit:English Language
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
Make a difference by challenging barriers to inclusion and championing disability rights with Liverpool Hope University’s Special Educational Needs degree. Designed for students who want to create positive change, this course explores the social, cultural and historical perspectives that shape our understanding of disability and special educational needs, helping you develop the knowledge, confidence and practical skills valued across education, health, social care and beyond.
You will learn from a supportive team of academics whose teaching is informed by personal experience together with internationally recognised research through the University's Centre for Culture and Disability Studies. Alongside lectures, seminars and tutorials, you'll engage with guest speakers, disabled-led organisations and professional partners, connecting theory with real-world practice.
With a strong emphasis on inclusion, advocacy and social justice, you'll graduate prepared to make an impact in a wide range of careers while developing transferable skills in research, communication, critical thinking and ethical decision-making. Whether you're passionate about education, disability inclusion or social change, this degree provides an excellent foundation for your future.
You can also study Special Educational Needs via a single honours degree with the
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For more details and information about this course visit:Special Educational Needs
