Queen Mary University of London

Course Details

BA (Hons) Comparative Literature and Linguistics

Course Description

On this programme, you divide your time equally between the two subjects. Comparative literature is about making comparisons – and connections – between challenging themes and motifs in different literatures and cultures. As well as having the opportunity to study a range of genres, time periods, and national literatures (all of which can be studied in translation), you can cross nationalities and even time periods. You could also examine links between literature and a whole range of other art forms: such as music; film; popular culture or visual arts. Linguistics complements the study of literature, allowing you to gain an understanding of how language works and how we communicate with each other. You will develop systematic ways of looking at examples as diverse as youth language in our multicultural and multilingual cities, or the English used in the media and politics. You will consider how new technologies shape the form of English and whether the spread of English in the world is changing or even killing other languages.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

The broad range of skills gained through our programmes, coupled with multiple opportunities for extra-curricular activities and work experience, has enabled students to move into careers such as: English Teacher Madani Girls School PR Account Manager Celebrity Chef Consortium Editor Weekly Times Newspaper Freelance Events Manager Tate Movie Project, BBC Training Centre Co-ordinator ESI International Independent Financial Advisor Nationwide.




BA (Hons) Comparative Literature and Linguistics Queen Mary University of London