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English
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Description

The discipline of English has a central place in the contemporary Humanities. It involves the rigorous study of literary texts in English in a variety of genres from different cultural contexts and historical periods. The study of English fosters pleasure in reading and a commitment to good writing, both creative and academic. Studying English develops and consolidates an understanding of the complex nature of literary languages and the ability to examine and apply a variety of critical and theoretical approaches to literary and cultural texts. Through the progressive stages of an English major, these skills are developed with an increasing degree of sophistication, self-directed learning and self-reflection.

Studying English at UNSW

The study of English at UNSW is conducted through the School of The Arts and Mediahttp://empa.arts.unsw.edu.au/. Please refer to the table below for a list of research programs available at UNSW.



English can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Creative Writing Research ENGLCR1200
English Research ENGLAR1200
   

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