Program Overview
Queen's University Belfast
Overview
Queen's University Belfast is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, and medicine.
History
Queen's University Belfast was founded in 1845 as Queen's College, Belfast. It became a university in 1908 and has since grown to become one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the UK.
Academic Structure
The university is divided into three faculties:
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Each faculty offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
Research
Queen's University Belfast is a research-intensive university, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research. The university has a number of research institutes and centers, including the Institute for Global Food Security, the Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology, and the Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology.
Student Life
The university has a diverse student body, with students from over 100 countries. The university offers a range of student services, including academic support, careers advice, and counseling. The university also has a number of student organizations and clubs, including sports teams, cultural groups, and volunteer organizations.
Campus
The university's campus is located in the heart of Belfast, with many of its buildings located in the historic Queen's Quarter. The university has invested heavily in its campus, with a number of new buildings and facilities, including the McClay Library, the Student Guidance Centre, and the Physical Education Centre.
International Partnerships
Queen's University Belfast has a number of international partnerships, with universities and institutions around the world. The university offers a range of study abroad programs, including semester-long exchanges, summer schools, and research collaborations.
Rankings
Queen's University Belfast is ranked among the top universities in the UK and globally. The university is ranked 173rd in the QS World University Rankings 2022, and 201-250 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022.
Tuition Fees
The university's tuition fees vary depending on the program and level of study. For undergraduate programs, the fees range from £4,030 to £9,250 per year for UK and EU students, and from £14,100 to £19,100 per year for international students. For postgraduate programs, the fees range from £4,030 to £6,300 per year for UK and EU students, and from £14,100 to £19,100 per year for international students.
Scholarships
The university offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to undergraduate and postgraduate students. These include academic scholarships, sports scholarships, and scholarships for students from specific countries or regions.
Careers
The university has a strong focus on employability, with a range of careers services and resources available to students. The university's graduates are highly sought after by employers, with many going on to work in top companies and organizations around the world.
Alumni
The university has a large and active alumni community, with over 100,000 graduates around the world. The university's alumni include many notable figures, including Nobel laureates, politicians, business leaders, and artists.
Contact
Queen's University Belfast University Road Belfast BT7 1NN Northern Ireland
Phone: +44 (0)28 9024 5133 Email: info@qub.ac.uk Website: www.qub.ac.uk
English and Linguistics
Overview
The English and Linguistics program at Queen's University Belfast is a three-year undergraduate degree that explores the study of English language and literature. The program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the English language, its history, and its cultural context.
Program Structure
The program is divided into three stages, each lasting one year. The first stage introduces students to the study of English language and literature, including the history of the English language, literary theory, and critical analysis. The second stage builds on the first, with students taking modules in English language and literature, as well as optional modules in linguistics and creative writing. The third stage allows students to specialize in a particular area of English language and literature, with a range of optional modules available.
Modules
Some of the modules available on the program include:
- English in Transition
- Introduction to English Language
- Issues in Contemporary Fiction: Gender, Race, Ecology
- Writing from 21st Century Ireland
- Introduction to Creative Writing
- Adventures in the History of Ideas
- History of English: Studying Language Change
- Language and Power
- Foundations for Speech Analysis: The Phonetics of English
- Utopia / Dystopia: The Future in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature
- Fiction and the Novel )
- Romantic Poetry,
- Dickens and the Cult of Celebrity
- Modernism and Modernity
- Enlightenment and its Discontents
- Havoc and Rebellion: Writing and Reading Later Medieval England
- Shakespeare and Co
- Irish Literature
- An Introduction to Critical and Cultural Theory
- Mapping the Anglo-Saxon World
- Modern American Fiction: Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality
- Irish Gothic
- Representing the Working Class
- The Structure of English
- Contemporary Irish and Scottish Fiction Devolutionary Identities
- Stevens & Bishop
- Writing Africa: The Colonial Past to Colonial Present
- Love Across the Divide: Northern Irish Literature and Culture 1968-Present
- Restoration to Regency in Contemporary Fiction
- Work-based Learning
- Stylistics: The Language of Literature
- Renaissance Performance, Gender, Space
- Special Topic in Irish Writing
- Literature and Science in the Nineteenth Century: Evolution, Degeneration, and the Mind
- Language in the Media
- Televising the Victorians
- Speech Worlds: Phonological Acquisition, Variation and Disorder
- Double Dissertation English Literature
- Double Dissertation English Language
- Special Topic in Creative Writing
- Contemporary Indian Literature in English
- Marvels, Monsters and Miracles in Anglo-Saxon England
- Shakespeare on Screen
Assessment
Assessment on the program is through a combination of coursework, essays, exams, and presentations. Students are also required to complete a dissertation in their final year.
Careers
Graduates of the English and Linguistics program at Queen's University Belfast have gone on to pursue a wide range of careers, including:
- Teaching and education
- Writing and journalism
- Publishing and editing
- Marketing and advertising
- Public relations and communications
- Law and politics
- Business and management
Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for the English and Linguistics program at Queen's University Belfast are:
- A-levels: ABB, including A-level English
- GCSEs: 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language
- International Baccalaureate: 33 points, including 6 points in English
- Other qualifications: Equivalent qualifications, such as BTECs or Access courses, may also be accepted.
Fees
The tuition fees for the English and Linguistics program at Queen's University Belfast are:
- UK and EU students: £4,030 per year
- International students: £14,100 per year
Scholarships
The university offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to undergraduate students, including academic scholarships, sports scholarships, and scholarships for students from specific countries or regions.
Contact
For more information about the English and Linguistics program at Queen's University Belfast, please contact:
English and Linguistics School of Arts, English and Languages Queen's University Belfast University Road Belfast BT7 1NN Northern Ireland
Phone: +44 (0)28 9024 5133 Email: english@qub.ac.uk Website: www.qub.ac.uk/english
