University of Birmingham - College of Arts and Law MA in English Literature
University of Birmingham - College of Arts and Law

University of Birmingham - College of Arts and Law

MA in English Literature

Birmingham, United Kingdom

MA

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

28 Aug 2026*

Sep 2026

GBP 11,250 / per year **

On-Campus

* for UK students | 3 July 2026 for international students

** UK: £11,250: full time | £5,625: part time | International: £27,090 full-time

Key Summary

    About : The MA in English Literature offers a deep exploration of literary texts, critical theory, and contemporary debates. Students will develop analytical skills and engage with diverse literary periods and genres. The program emphasizes a blend of independent research and collaborative learning, fostering critical engagement with various texts.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue numerous career paths, including roles in publishing, education, writing, and research. The skills gained in this program prepare students for positions such as editor, literary critic, or content developer in various industries. This degree equips students for both academic and professional environments.

You'll turn your passion for reading into transferable critical thinking skills. On the MA you'll conduct rigorous research and analyse literature, developing your own interpretations - perfect for preparing for a PhD or a wide range of careers.

Our English Literature MA explores many literary and cultural texts across key literary periods.

You can focus in-depth on the area of English Literature you're passionate about with our pathway options. You'll discover new ways to approach literature by considering different theories, methods and the key intellectual debates surrounding literary movements.

  • Live in a city that shares your love of literature - contribute to our student newspaper, enjoy talks from high profile authors like Michael Rosen, and attend city-wide literary festivals.
  • Join postgraduate-run literary reading groups or attend talks and conferences led by academic staff in the department.
  • The University of Birmingham is ranked in the top 30 for English Language and Literature (QS World University Rankings 2024).