English and History Offer-Holder Visit Day 2018
English and History at Exeter s Penryn Campus Founded in 2007 as part of expansion, part-funded by the EU Regional Development Fund A focused and distinct research-intensive department Multi-discipline new campus Currently 22 English and History staff www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/english-history
A unique student community in an incredible location Safe and friendly environment where you won t get lost in the crowd or isolated from lecturers - your voice is heard Vibrant student community of about 4,000 students on campus and more in nearby Falmouth Easy to meet students in different disciplines and expand your experience outside of English Great location for sports, outdoor activities, cuisine, the arts and heritage Easy access to some of the UK s most dramatic coastline, scenic countryside and characterful towns www.exeter.ac.uk/undergraduate/life/ourcampuses/#penryn_campus
Teaching Methods Lectures (30-85 students) Seminars (10-16 students) Study Groups (6 students) Tutorials (1-to-1 support) Gradual move away from exams to written work 50/50 in First Year to 100% Written Work in Final Year We are committed to offering 10 contact hours a week in Year 1 www.exeter.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees/english/baenglish/
What will you study? The BA in English and History combines the investigation of English texts with a study of their historical context, developing your appreciation of the complex relationship between texts and the past Students are invited to explore literature from the classical period to the modern, combining the traditional lecture and seminar format with more innovative methods such as field-trips and problembased learning Our expertise in History is concentrated in the modern period, from approximately 1600 to the present, incorporating international, economic, social and cultural history and many geographical areas www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/english-history
Year One Core Modules: Foundations History Foundation Course Reinventions Optional Modules: Public History 1 World History 1: Globalisation World History 2: Science, Environment and Sustainability People s History 1: the History of Everyday Life People s History 2: Politics, Place and Identity www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/english-history
Foundations week by week LECTURE 1 LECTURE 2 Week 1 Selected chapters of Genesis Close reading Week 2 The Odyssey Epic Week 3 Selected lyrics of Sappho Lyric Poetry Week 4 Sophocles Oedipus Rex Tragedy Week 5 Beowulf Identity Week 6 READING WEEK NO LECTURES Week 7 Sir Gawain & the Green Knight Medieval Culture Week 8 Renaissance poetry: Wyatt, Sidney, Phillips English Meter and Poetics Week 9 The Duchess of Malfi Religion and Ethics Week 10 Aphra Behn, Oroonoko and extracts from Olaudah Equiano, An Interesting Narrative Race and the Black Atlantic Week 11 Utopia & extracts from Gulliver s Travels Satire and Politics Week 12 Selected poems by Robert Burns and Phillis Wheatley Poetry and Selfhood www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/english-history
Year Two: Breadth and Depth There are two possible pathways: Pathway A: students take Interdisciplinary Research Methods Project; 60 credits from History modules; and 30 credits from English modules Pathway B: students take Interdisciplinary Research Methods Project; 30 credits from History modules; and 60 credits from English modules www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/english-history
Year Three: Total Optionality and Research Core Module: Interdisciplinary Third-Year Dissertation in English and History Sample English Option Modules*: Witchcraft and Magic in Literature Sex, Scandal, and Sensation in Victorian Literature The Gothic Writing Ireland Short Fiction (Creative Writing) Tolkien: Scholar, Critic, Writer Revenge Extreme States The Development of British Children's Literature Contemporary Literature Pasts and Presents: British Historical Culture 1688-1900 Decadence and the Birth of Modernism Sample History Option Modules*: Britain and the Telecommunications Revolution The First World War: Interrogating the Myths The Three Klans: Ethno-Politics in the 19th and 20th Century US Thatcher and Thatcherism The Politics of Nature: Sustaining the British Environment 1600 to the Present Indigenous History, Colonialism and Identity in Western Canada Celtics Politics since 1880: 4 Celtic Nations Early Modern Histories: Landscape, Place and Identity c. 1500-1700 Pasts and Presents: British Historical Culture 1688-1900 *A sample of options modules we teach. Note that not all modules run every year. www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/english-history
Innovation In our use of IT for teaching and research In structures, approaches and connections of courses Teaching topics inspired by our cutting-edge and world-class research Topics are imaginative and relevant to today s world www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/english-history
Preparing You for a Competitive Environment Analytical skills Literacy Presentation Independent study Team work Work experience www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/english-history
Study Abroad In your third year, you will have the option of studying at one of over 30 partner institutions across the world Choose to study abroad when you apply or after you have arrived You ll need to achieve a 2:1 during your first year at Exeter Reduced fees for the Year Abroad. No fees are paid to the host institution. Study at universities across Asia, Australia, North America and Europe, including: University of Sydney Akita International University, Tokyo University of Amsterdam University of Ottawa University of South Florida University of Hong Kong www.exeter.ac.uk/undergraduate
English and History careers www.exeter.ac.uk/humanities/english
English graduate destinations Our graduates progress to a broad range of job roles as well as postgraduate study. Here are just a few ideas of what our recent graduates are doing now: Employment Advertising Marketing Publishing Journalism TV Arts Management Public Relations Finance and Accounting Events Management Heritage Civil Service Further study MA in both academic (e.g. English, Creative Writing) and vocational subjects (e.g. Marketing, Publishing) Graduate Diploma in Law PGCE Doctoral research in English including Exeter, Cambridge, St. Andrew s and American universities www.exeter.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees/english/careers/
Foreign Language Centre at the Penryn Campus French and Spanish language modules offered at Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels Free to University of Exeter undergraduate students using their module credits Language studied can form part of your degree title Increase your employability skills and prepare for working or studying abroad Find out more in today s Academic and Support Services Information Fair or email languages@exeter.ac.uk www.exeter.ac.uk/flc/penryn
YourExeter YourExeter is for you! An exclusive insider s guide website for students studying Humanities subjects Useful advice on what to do before and after you arrive Meet your department, find out about life at Exeter, and discover great opportunities www.humanities.exeter.ac.uk/yourexeter
Student handover Your chance to hear directly from one of our students about their experience studying English and History at Penryn. Feel free to ask any questions!
Questions? The Academic and Support Services Information Fair (in the Lower Stannary) is open until 3.30pm. Find out more and pick up brochures about: Admissions Programmes we offer Study Abroad Flexible Combined Honours Foreign Language Centre Careers Contact admissions tutor, Christopher Stokes: C.R.Stokes@exeter.ac.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/humspenryn Email: cornwall@exeter.ac.uk Telephone: +44(0)1326 371801