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If you study Applied Linguistics BA at XJTLU, you can study English and Communication Studies BA (Hons) at the University of Liverpool on the XJTLU 2+2 programme. View other pathway options or see all XJTLU 2+2 programmes.

English and Communication Studies BSc (Hons)

Within this programme, you will take half of your studies in the Department of Communication and Media and the other half in the Department of English.

You will choose modules worth 30 credits from each department in each semester of study. For the Communication Studies half of the programme, you can choose from the same range of modules as other students in the Department of Communication and Media. For the English half of your programme, you will choose from the same range of modules offered by the Department of English, as outlined below.

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Course content

Discover what you'll learn, what you'll study, and how you'll be taught and assessed.

Year three

English

Year three focuses on the major periods of English Literature and core aspects of English Language study. Modules available examine the literature of specific historical periods, eg the Renaissance, Victorian, or modernist, or areas of language study including child language acquisition or psycholinguistics.

Communication Studies

Your year three modules offer plenty of options, so you can begin to specialise in the areas which interest you most or which might prove valuable for your chosen career. For example, you can delve more deeply into film and the entertainment industry, artificial intelligence or digital cultures. Or you can explore some of the practices associated with promotional media or working with data.

You will take two modules that will introduce you to academic research and support you to practice and develop your research skills.

On the 2+2 programme, you'll study your third and fourth years at the University of Liverpool. These will be year two and year three of the University of Liverpool's programme of study.

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

Modules

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

Year four

English

In year three, the emphasis is on specialisation within different literary genres and on the social, legal and other contexts of the English language. You will also develop skills of independent research – for instance, by choosing to write a dissertation on a topic of your own design – and you will also have the option to take a work placement module that will give you workplace experience with an organisation relevant to your degree.

Communication Studies

Your final year offers an even wider range of options, designed to provide opportunities to specialise further in your chosen areas of the subject and to strengthen your employability and research skills. Some modules encourage you to deepen your understanding of the topics studied in year two, but you can also learn to study magazines and design your own, explore how media represent human rights issues or the environment, or discover areas as diverse as photography, strategic communication or queer film, for example.

Students must take one of the following modules involving independent study in their final year:

  • COMM401
  • COMM335
  • SOTA300
  • COMM342
  • ENGL311
  • ENGL379
  • ENGL380

Please note: to study any language module in year three, you must take at least one language module in year two. To study any literature module in year four, you must take at least one literature module in year three.

On the 2+2 programme, you'll study your third and fourth years at the University of Liverpool. These will be year two and year three of the University of Liverpool's programme of study.

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

Modules

Optional modules Credits
ALMOST SHAKESPEARE (ENGL359) 15
ANALYSING DISCOURSE (ENGL307) 30
BRITISH POETIC WRITING SINCE 1930 (ENGL305) 30
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE (ENGL373) 15
CREATIVE WRITING (POETRY) (ENGL372) 15
CREATIVE WRITING (PROSE) (ENGL377) 15
GOTHIC FICTION AND FILM (ENGL325) 30
INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT (ENGL303) 30
JAMES JOYCE: A WRITING LIFE (ENGL499) 30
LANGUAGE AND GENDER (ENGL400) 30
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (ENGL383) 30
MILLENNIAL LITERATURE AND CULTURE (ENGL301) 15
NOIR: LITERATURE, FILM, ART (ENGL321) 30
POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE AND THEORY (ENGL401) 15
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS WORK PLACEMENTS MODULE (SOTA300) 30
THE NOVEL: 1740-1830 (ENGL386) 30
VARIETIES OF NORTHERN ENGLISH (ENGL308) 30
WAR WRITING (ENGL488) 30
BRAZILIAN POPULAR CULTURE (HISP333) 15
CURATION AND HERITAGE (MUSI353) 15
RESEARCHING DIGITAL CULTURES IN THE AMERICAS (HISP348) 15
DISSERTATION (COMM401) 30
FINAL YEAR PROJECT (COMM335) 30
GAMES AND ALGORITHMIC CULTURE (COMM309) 15
INTRODUCTION TO STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION (COMM312) 15
ISSUES IN PHOTOGRAPHY (COMM323) 15
MEDIA AND CAMPAIGNING (COMM302) 15
MEDIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS (COMM317) 15
NEWS MEDIA AND SOCIETY (COMM301) 15
POPULAR CULTURE, LANGUAGE AND POLITICS (COMM318) 15
QUEER FILM, VIDEO AND DOCUMENTARY (COMM305) 15
SOUND STUDIES (MUSI322) 15
STARDOM AND MEDIA CELEBRITY (COMM303) 15
THE FILM MUSIC OF JOHN WILLIAMS (MUSI370) 15
VIRAL VIDEO (COMM342) 30
DISSERTATION (SEMESTER ONE) (ENGL311) 30
ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA AND HISTORY ON SCREEN (COMM328) 15
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION: POLITICS, SCIENCE, ACTIVISM, AND THE MEDIA (COMM304) 15
HUMAN/NON-HUMAN ENCOUNTERS IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE (ENGL375) 30
IMAGINING THE MIGRANT SELF: HISTORY, LITERATURE AND THE POLITICS OF CULTURE (ENGL486) 30
DISSERTATION (SEMESTER TWO) (ENGL379) 30
GAMES PLAYING ROLES (ENGL397) 15
CULT TELEVISION AND DIGITAL FANDOMS (COMM300) 15
SCREEN INDUSTRIES AND SPORTS (COMM326) 15
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF RHETORIC IN BRITISH POLITICS (POLI323) 15
DISSERTATION (OVER BOTH SEMESTERS) (ENGL380) 30
SHAKESCENE: MAKING SHAKESPEARE ON PAGE, STAGE, AND SCREEN (ENGL368) 30
DATA SCIENCE AND VISUALISATION (COMM327) 15

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

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