Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English with Knowledge and Information Management

Study Discipline: Arts & Humanities
Study Programme Details
City: Msida
Country: Malta
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session
Study Format: Full Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Bachelor's degree

Duration

36 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on an enriching journey through the vast landscapes of English literature and knowledge management with our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English with Knowledge and Information Management program. Delve into the captivating realms of literary history and linguistic evolution, spanning from the ancient epics of Greece to the complexities of modern-day discourse.

Immerse yourself in diverse writing styles and critical theories, gaining insights into how literature reflects and reconstructs the world around us. Expand your cultural horizons as you explore canonical and non-canonical works from both British and non-British traditions. Engage in interdisciplinary discussions and refine your analytical skills through close-reading exercises, preparing yourself for a dynamic academic and professional journey.

Overview

Upon completion of this transformative program, you will emerge as a versatile and knowledgeable individual equipped to navigate the intricacies of literary and linguistic landscapes. Develop the ability to conduct rigorous academic research, engage in critical discourse, and appreciate the nuanced perspectives of influential theorists and writers.

Gain a deep understanding of historical, cultural, and political contexts through the lens of literature, sharpening your analytical acumen and refining your communication skills. Whether exploring the depths of Shakespearean drama or delving into contemporary fiction, you will graduate with a profound appreciation for the power of language and the enduring impact of storytelling.

Admission Requirements

For more information, please visit respective university web page link.

  • ENG1077 Literary Criticism and Theory: An Introduction
  • ENG1082 Shakespeare and Tudor Drama
  • ENG1075 Genre: Poetry
  • ENG1083 Introduction to English Syntax and Phonetics
  • ENG1173 Romantic Poets 1: Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge
  • ENG1174 English Fiction of the Nineteenth Century: An Introduction
  • ENG1078 Writing Seminars 1
  • ENG1274 English Fiction of the Nineteenth Century: Further Studies
  • ENG1071 Chaucer: An Introduction
  • ENG1084 English in Society 1
  • ENG1273 Romantic Poets 2: Byron, Keats, Shelley
  • ENG1278 The Art of the Essay
  • ENG2022 Theories of Literature 2: Literature Criticism Theory – Then and Now
  • ENG2081 The Modern Novel
  • ENG2033 Maltese Literature in English
  • ENG2077 Practical Criticism
  • ENG2079 American Literature of the Nineteenth Century 1
  • ENG2095 English Literature and Music
  • ENG2055 Eighteenth-Century Prose 1: The Rise of the Novel
  • ENG2078 Writing Seminars 2
  • ENG2089 An Introduction to Cultural Criticism
  • ENG2031 Studying English Language at Undergraduate Level
  • ENG2049 Topics in English Pragmatics
  • ENG2028 Discourse of English
  • ENG2480 English in Society 2
  • ENG2005 Poetry of the Eighteenth Century
  • ENG2053 The Postcolonial Novel (Australian)
  • ENG2054 Metaphysical Poetry and Baroque Writing in England
  • ENG2068 Medieval Literature into Film
  • ENG2071 Shakespeare into Film
  • ENG2087 Creative Writing 1
  • ENG2096 The Pre-Raphaelites and their Circle
  • ENG2290 Genre: Creative Nonfiction
  • ENG2006 Milton and the Epic Voice
  • ENG2027 Shakespeare: Genius and the Imagination
  • ENG2052 The Postcolonial Novel 1: African
  • ENG2173 Modern Drama
  • ENG2276 Modern Poetry
  • ENG2030 Second Language Acquisition of English
  • ENG2057 Stylistics
  • ENG3118 Aspects of Historical and Regional Variation in English
  • ENG2805 Child Language Acquisition of English
  • ENG1372 Shakespeare: The Second Tetralogy of History Plays
  • ENG2041 High Modernism in English and American Literature
  • ENG2042 The English Novel in the Later Nineteenth Century: Henry James
  • ENG2063 Theories of Literature 3: Gender and Power
  • ENG2064 Theories of Literature 4: Postcolonialism
  • ENG2066 Current Debates in Literary Theory
  • ENG2067 Chaucer and Medieval Literature
  • ENG2092 Travel Writing
  • ENG2097 Children’s Literature
  • ENG2176 Victorian Poetry

Non EU Applicants:

Fee per academic year: Eur 8,500

Local/EU/EEA Applicants:

No fees apply

Future Career Outcomes

Our graduates embark on diverse career paths, leveraging their expertise in literature and knowledge management to excel in various fields. From academia to publishing, journalism to information technology, our alumni have forged successful careers that reflect the versatility and relevance of their education. Armed with critical thinking skills, research proficiency, and a deep understanding of human expression, they navigate the evolving job market with confidence and creativity.

Visa Requirements:

For visa information, please visit Malta page for student visa and student life.