English Language and English Literature BA (Hons) (with Foundation Year)
UCAS Code: Q312|Duration: 4 years|Full Time|Hope Park
UCAS Campus Code: L46
Work placement opportunities|International students can apply
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
*This course is open for 2026 entry only
Are you interested in exploring language, becoming a writer, linguist or just in saving the world one word at a time?
Liverpool is truly one of the best locations you could think of, if you want to study language and its structures, and it’s not just thanks to its trademark accents and dialects. Whether it’s the bilingual signs of the first Chinatown in Europe or the Viking heritage of the Wirral, the region’s rich and complex history of languages and cultures interacting with each other creates a vibrant multilingual and multicultural landscape.
Our graduates have built a range of interesting careers in journalism, the legal profession, police, teaching and education, as well as going on to study at postgraduate level, courses such as teaching English to speakers of other languages or law conversion courses.
Our students have conducted their own final-year research in areas as diverse as the influence of autism on language acquisition in children, the language of AI-written prose, computer-mediated analyses of political speeches, the history of words for madness and many others.
Our language programme builds on the links with Liverpool’s cultural institutions and benefits from a unique blend of expertise of international scholars from different fields of linguistics. We pride ourselves on our:
- small-group teaching with a close personal connection to our students, helping them develop and pursue their own academic interests;
- focus on the development of critical, analytical and digital skills that are favoured by employers around the world;
- access to Special Collections, home to over 75,000 printed materials and complemented by an environmentally controlled vault that houses rare books and manuscripts from as early as the ninth century;
- commitment to helping students develop employability skills and plan for future careers;
- strong commitment to ethics and sustainability, exploring language as a tool that can change the world for better or for worse.
At Liverpool Hope University, you will become a linguist prepared to unravel the complexities of language, promote cross-cultural awareness, amplify unheard voices, and use language imaginatively to make our shared world more inclusive and environmentally sound.
Hear from one of our English Language students.
For more details and information about this course visit:English Language
ENGLISH LITERATURE
*This course is only available as a combined honours for September 2025 entry
**Single honours course is open for 2026 entry only
Liverpool is the ideal city to study English Literature, with its thriving cultural scene, literary festivals, independent bookshops, and the renowned Central Library. Just a short walk from our Hope Park campus, you’ll also find The Reader Organisation in Calderstones Park—an inspiring hub for literature lovers.
Our English Literature degree explores a wide range of genres and historical periods, from fiction, poetry, and drama to autobiography, essays, travel writing, and slave narratives. You’ll study well-known authors as well as new voices offering fresh perspectives on key themes such as sustainability, identity, wellbeing, and power in society.
This English Literature course also looks beyond the texts themselves, inviting you to engage with the world of books through publishing, marketing, media, and digital technologies. You’ll even work with rare books and manuscripts from Liverpool Hope’s special collections.
Key features of the English Literature degree:
- A broad study of literature across periods, genres, and critical approaches
- Exploration of themes such as the environment, global perspectives, and wellbeing
- Hands-on opportunities in publishing, reading, and digital approaches
- Small group teaching and personalised support from expert tutors
- Employability skills embedded throughout the course
Our teaching team are internationally recognised researchers and published writers. In the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), English at Liverpool Hope achieved outstanding results, with over 80% of staff publications rated “world leading” or “internationally excellent.”
By the end of the English Literature course, you’ll graduate with advanced critical, analytical, and communication skills that prepare you for careers in publishing, journalism, teaching, marketing, the creative industries, or further study.
Hear from one of our English Literature students.
For more details and information about this course visit:English Literature