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專業概況
在這里學什么? The BA (Hons) English Literature at Liverpool John Moores University is a diverse and dynamic subject. We celebrate this with a wide range of modules that are informed by the latest thinking in relation to literature and culture. Ours is an innovative programme designed by academics who are both cutting-edge scholars and dedicated teachers. The degree’s broad definition of literature, and a choice of fascinating optional modules, mean that you can tailor your studies to your own literary interests, whilst gaining thorough knowledge of literary history, theory and criticism. The programme also offers you exciting work-based and work-related opportunities to gain professional experience relevant to your degree. - Ranked as one of the top English Literature degree courses in the UK in the National Student Survey (NSS) – in the 2020 NSS over 93% of our students registered overall satisfaction with their course- Teaching from leading scholars who have published books on many topics, from Sherlock Holmes to Irish rock music- Extensive range of literary texts studied, from Milton, Woolf and Shakespeare to Fight Club and Malcolm X- Work placement opportunities in teaching, international development, charities, tourism, the media, creative and heritage industries- Campus location: Mount Pleasant Campus所屬院系
進入哪個院系學習? Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies中國學生入學要求
為來自中國的學生設計 Minimum number of A Levels required: 3 Subject specific requirements: One of the A Levels (or equivalent) must be science related and must be Grade C or above. Subjects we will accept in this area are Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Human Biology, Physiology, Combined Science, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology. Is general studies acceptable? Yes Are AS level awards acceptable? Not acceptable Average A Level offer: ABB課程信息
學制:全日制(3 年)
學費:£15,600.00 (¥ 139,579) /年
開學時間:2022九月20日
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留學地點:Liverpool John Moores UniversityStudent Recruitment and Admissions,Exchange Station Tithebarn Street,Liverpool,L2 2QP, England