Description 介绍
English is a fascinating and wide-reaching subject which enables you to investigate how language shapes, and is shaped by, the dynamic environments in which it is used. English covers a range of areas and texts. Literature study may concentrate on relating works totheir historical and social context or wider questions of artistic meaning.
Nottingham’s School of English is staffed by vibrant, international academics with a wide range of teaching and research experience. Our staff and students work side-by-side to explore a wide range of topics around the use of English, both in literature and in everyday language.
You will study a range of core literature and language modules in Years One and Two, with a range of optional modules to choose from in your final year.
Entry Requirement 入学要求
A-Levels: BBB, excluding critical thinking and general studies.
IB Diploma: 30 points with 5,5,5 at Higher Level.
STPM: B+B+B+, excluding Pengajian Am.
UEC: 2As and 3 B3s, excluding Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese language.
University of Nottingham Malaysia Foundation: Successful completion of the Foundation in Arts and Education programme.
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School Of Academic/ Faculty 主修学院
School of English / Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Total Estimated Fee 预计费用总额
Malaysian – RM28,000 per year; International – RM34,000 per year.
Scholarships 奖学金
High Achievers' Scholarship 25%
A-level: 3A’s, excluding General Studies
IB: 36 points and above (6, 6, 6 at Higher Level)
STPM: 3A’s, excluding General Studies (A-minus will not be considered as equivalent to an A)
UEC: 5A’s, excluding Chinese Language and Malay Language
Careers Prospects 发展领域
The creative, analytical and communication skills developed during an English degree will equip you for the changing demands of the 21st-century workplace.
English graduates have a wide range of career choices open to them. Just a few include broadcasting, journalism, communications, the creative industries, research, publishing, teaching, lecturing, advertising, marketing, management, business, banking, law, government service, human resources and public relations.