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During your initial year, you'll discover diverse literature from local and global perspectives. You'll examine Shakespeare's significance in modern contexts while building fundamental skills for analyzing and interpreting texts.
The second year focuses on two key subjects: environmental themes in literature and works exploring transgression and rebellion. You'll expand your understanding of preferred literary periods, styles, and movements. Optional opportunities include a self-directed research project and career-focused placements to prepare for post-graduation life.
Your concluding year offers specialized modules featuring cutting-edge scholarship. You'll have the chance to create an in-depth project in your chosen format - whether a traditional dissertation, video documentary, podcast series, or curated exhibition - focusing on your particular area of interest.