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EasyUni Sdn Bhd

Level 17, The Bousteador No.10, Jalan PJU 7/6, Mutiara Damansara 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
4.4

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BA (Hons) English Literature and Criminology

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
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  • English Language

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Admissions

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Entry Requirements

  • Minimum 240 points (plus GCSE English and Maths)
  • A levels BCD in relevant subjects
  • Diploma at Level 3 DDM
  • Access - 45 Credits at Pass, 15 credits at Merit in appropriate subject

Curriculum

English Literature

Year one will start with interdisciplinary and thematic textual analysis through an introduction to narrative, poetry and literary theory such as Marxism and Feminism.  Year Two will include a selection of more specialised modules such as Shakespeare, the 18th century novel, Victorian and contemporary literature as well as a dissertation.

Criminology

Studying critical issues such as globalisation, green and state crime will enable students to critically engage with the field of criminology in current society and analyse how we as a global society deal with the ever changing aspects of criminality. Research methods will enhance students' knowledge of varying ways we can research crime and criminality to gain a deeper understanding and wider picture of the problem.