Bachelor of English Studies (120 credits)

  • BAE1001 Introduction to Academic English (1)
  • BAE1002 Shakespeare
  • BAE1003 English Literature and its Contexts 1300-1550
  • BAE1004 Practical Criticism and Critical Practice
  • BAE1005 English Literature and its Contexts 1500-1700
  • BAE1006 English Literature and its Contexts 1660-1870
  • BAE1007 Early Medieval Literature and its Contexts
  • BAE1008 English Literature and its Contexts 1830-1945
  • BAE1009 Introduction to Academic English (2)
  • BAE1010 English Literature and its Contexts 1870-Present
  • BAE2001 English literature from Shakespeare to Austen
  • BAE2002 Medieval English Literature 1066-1500: The Medieval Supernatural
  • BAE2003 Material Renaissance
  • BAE2004 English Moralists
  • BAE2005 American Literature
  • BAE2006 Postcolonial and Related Literature
  • BAE2007 History and Theory of Literacy Criticism
  • BAE2008 Literature and Visual Cultural
  • BAE2009 Contemporary Writing in English
  • BAE2010 Early Modern Drama
  • BAE3001 Special Period of English Literature 1847-72
  • BAE3002 Developing Academic Writing and Digital Study Skills
  • BAE3003 Exploring Language 1- Pronunciation
  • BAE3004 Reading and Writing Process
  • BAE3005 Language Skills: Listening and Speaking
  • BAE3006 Language Acquisition
  • BAE3007 Exploring Language 2: Grammar
  • BAE3008 The Arts past and present
  • BAE3009 Voices, texts & material culture
  • BAE3010 Literature in the transition from 1880 to the present
  • BAE4001 Youth Work and Community Development and Informal Learning
  • BAE4002 Teaching & Learning Literacy
  • BAE 4003 Special Educational Needs
  • BAE4004 Decoding English languae
  • BAE4005 Global Literacy
  • BAE4006 The Ecology of Language Use
  • BAE4007 Psychology of Learning
  • BAE4008 Understanding Research
  • BAE4009 Key Issues in Education
  • BAE4010 Language, Education & Society