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BA | Undergraduate

English and Linguistics

Entry year
Academic Year 2025/26
Entry requirements
ABB
Attendance
3 years (Full-time)
UCAS Code
QQ31

Students undertaking English and Linguistics at Queen’s explore literatures in English in the widest possible sense. From the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon to contemporary Irish, British, and ‘global’ literatures, students study English in its historical, cultural and ideological circumstances and material manifestations. Our language
modules explore language structure and function; the day-to-day use of language, including in the media; and the major influences that have shaped English over the last millennium and a half.

English at Queen's has an extraordinary literary heritage, as represented by globally esteemed writers, such as Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney, who gives his name to the Seamus Heaney Centre, and T.S. Eliot Prize recipients Paul Muldoon & Ciaran Carson

English and Linguistics highlights

Global Opportunities

English at Queen’s offers a range of Study Abroad opportunities, from the Erasmus programme with a range of European partners, to the chance to study at a number of partner institutions in the United States.

We welcome applications from European students who would like to attend Queen’s under the Erasmus programme. This programme enables students who are already enrolled at a university in Europe to take time out from their own institution and spend either one semester or a full academic year at Queen’s.

Additionally, the Study Abroad programme is particularly popular with students from North America, Canada and Australia.

Industry Links

We regularly consult and develop links with a large number of employers including, for example, BBC Northern Ireland as part of our work-based learning initiatives.

Internationally Renowned Experts

Professor Mark Burnett is a leading scholar of Shakespearean adaptations and their global contexts and his most recent monograph is ‘Hamlet’ and World Cinema, published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. He is the founder and director of the Sir Kenneth Branagh Archive.

Dr Marilina Cesario is an expert on Anglo-Saxon science and collaborates widely with astrophysicists in reassessing our understanding of pre-modern scientific thinking.

Professor Philip McGowan is President of the European Association for American Studies (2016-2020) and sits on the Executive Board of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society.

Dr Edel Lamb is an expert on childhood and early modern literature and she is currently completing the first book-length study of writing by girls in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Dr Alex Murray is an expert in Victorian and modernist literature. He is editor of the international journal, Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures, and his most recent monograph, Decadent Conservatism: Aesthetics, Politics, and the Past, was published by Oxford University Press in 2023.

Dr Gail McConnell is an internationally renowned critic of poetry and an award-winning poet whose first collection, The Sun is Open, published by Penned in the Margins (2021) was the winner of the John Pollard Foundation international poetry prize and the Christopher Ewart-Biggs memorial prize (2022).

Dr Marc Richards’ research and teaching interests are primarily in theoretical and comparative English and Germanic syntax, with further interests in historical linguistics and language change. He is currently completing a monograph on the nature of long-distance dependencies across clause boundaries.

Student Experience

From Personal Tutors to peer mentoring, we work closely with students to ensure they are supported at every stage of their degree.

With Degree-Plus, students have the opportunity to burnish their academic achievements with employment-facing placements and projects.
https://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/degreeplus/

A thriving cultural scene organised by our undergraduate and postgraduate communities, from the English Society and Poetry and Pints to the Lifeboat and the Yellow Nib, makes studying English at Queen’s a unique proposition.
https://www.facebook.com/QubEnglishSociety

Students can work with our visiting Fulbright Scholars, leading US academics who spend a semester at Queen’s each year.

Further Study Opportunities

Students can apply for cognate postgraduate taught modules in the Faculty such as:

MA in English Literary Studies
MA in Media and Broadcast Production
MA in Poetry: Creativity and Criticism
MA in Creative Writing
MSc in Software Development (conversion course)
MLaw (conversion course)
PGCE in Education

Alternatively, we offer a research-led MRes in Arts and Humanities.

Internationally Renowned Experts

Professor Nick Laird is a recipient of the Betty Trask and Eric Gregory Awards, whose most recent collection is Up Late (Faber, 2023). The central sequence from Up Late won the Forward prize for the best single poem. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and the New York Review of Books.

Professor Glenn Patterson is the Rooney Prize and Betty Trask Prize-winning author of ten novels. He is the Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre and writes regularly for BBC Radio Three and Four, The Guardian. His co-authored screenplay for Good Vibrations was nominated for a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer.

Student Testimonials

Course Vacancy Status

Below is the current vacancy status for this course. For further information please contact us at admissions@qub.ac.uk.

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