English is an exciting and important qualification which will enable you to develop your skills and abilities, providing you with progression routes to higher education, employment or further training. This course will enable you to analyse, interpret, compare and understand a wide range of English texts from a number of historical periods. You will analyse texts and ask yourself questions, to then explore your answers. The comprehension, analytical and communication skills developed by studying English Literature are very important in a wide range of careers, and they also form the core of further literary study at university.
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above in academic subjects including GCSE maths, and a grade 6 or above in English Language. (Grade 6 or above in English Literature may be considered as an alternative to English Language.)
This two-year course is principally assessed by written examination at the end of two years of study, but also includes Non-Exam Assessed (Coursework) Components.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Birmingham |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Jennens Road, Birmingham, B4 7PS |
English is an exciting and important qualification which will enable you to develop your skills and abilities, providing you with progression routes to higher education, employment or further training. This course will enable you to analyse, interpret, compare and understand a wide range of English texts from a number of historical periods. You will analyse texts and ask yourself questions, to then explore your answers. The comprehension, analytical and communication skills developed by studying English Literature are very important in a wide range of careers, and they also form the core of further literary study at university.
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above in academic subjects including GCSE maths, and a grade 6 or above in English Language. (Grade 6 or above in English Literature may be considered as an alternative to English Language.)
This two-year course is principally assessed by written examination at the end of two years of study, but also includes Non-Exam Assessed (Coursework) Components.