English Language and Literature
Bachelor's degree in full-time form. The language of instruction is English.
The programme can be studied only as a single subject. Tuition fee is €3,000 per academic year.
What will you learn?
In the program English Language and Literature you will acquire an overview of the histories, cultures and literatures of English-speaking countries, mainly the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. You will also learn about basic linguistic theories and will be introduced to the theory and practice of translation. Lectures and small group seminars are designed to develop students’ analytical and critical thinking. Emphasis is also placed on developing skills needed for working in independent and creative ways, as well as using both written and spoken English appropriately in various contexts and environments.
Apart from translation courses, all teaching, instruction and exams are in English. Our faculty include both Czechs and native speakers and our standard curriculum is regularly complemented by intensive courses and guest lectures and seminars offered by international experts in their respective fields. Topics covered by international guests range from contemporary pop culture, interdisciplinary and creative pedagogy, to specific cultural phenomena. In the past we have hosted, for example, courses on Anglo-American TV series, urban walking in literary contexts, or the cultural meanings of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, etc.
During your studies, you will improve your language skills to B2-C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. You will also learn to prepare in English presentations, write argumentative essays, and critically assess films and literary texts. You will also learn to carry out research and write a thesis. English Department students are encouraged to travel to our partner universities across Europe and in North America through Erasmus+ program or through other grants and scholarships.
The Department of English and American Studies supports a number of extracurricular activities. Every year our students in the Department’s theater group The Gypsywood Players rehearse and premiere a play; students organize a Halloween party and Creativity Night through Escape (the English Students Club). Students also manage and publish a high-profile student magazine Re:Views as well as a department newsletter, the KAArdian.
Is the English Language and Literature program right for you?
If you are interested in learning more about how language, literature, and film work, if you enjoy discussing and thinking critically about what you read and watch, if you like the history and culture of English-speaking countries, then this program is the right one for you!
Practical training
No practical training or work experience is required in this program. However, students can travel abroad through the Erasmus+ internship training program which allows them to gain practical experience on various positions in, for example, English language schools, translation agencies, etc.
Further information
https://www.phil.muni.cz/en/studies/study-programmes-in-english
Career opportunities
The graduates of the English literature and language Bachelor’s degree program are able to communicate on a complex level in both written and spoken English and they are equipped with knowledge of the historical, social and cultural contexts of English-speaking countries. Apart from finding jobs in the field—teaching English at language, primary and high schools and in translation—our graduates may also find employment in jobs and positions which require independent, critical thinking, creativity, and excellent communication and language skills. These may include, for example, editorial work, positions in the publishing industry, tourism, the NGO sector, or international departments of companies.
Admission requirements
Detailed info can be found here.
Courses – curriculum examples
An example of your study plan:
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1. semester
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2. semester
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3. semester
- Academic Writing
- Introduction to Sociolinguistics
- Spoken Fluency Practice
- American Literature 1: Beginnings-1890
- British Empire and Imperialism: Narratives
- Contemporary Issues in US and UK Culture and Politics
- English Literature 500-1700: The Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period
- Introduction to Morphology and Lexicology
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4. semester
- Practical English Exam
- American Geographies
- American Literature 2: 1890-1960
- Aspects of Modern Irish Literature and Culture
- English Literature 1700-1830: The Augustans and Romantics
- English Literature 1920-2020: Late Modernism and After
- Introduction to African American History and Culture
- Introduction to Semantics
- Introduction to Stylistics
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5. semester
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I
- English Language Oral Proficiency Exam
- American Literature 3: 1960-Present
- Contemporary Australian Literature
- English Literature 1830-1920: The Victorian Age and Modernism
- Genre Studies: American Science-Fiction Film
- Introduction to Functional Syntax
- Post-1945 British Poetry, Culture and Society
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6. semester
Detailed information about study plan courses
Follow-up studies
Students can continue in their studies in one of the following master’s programs: a philology-focused Master’s degree in English Language and Literature; an area studies Master’s degree in North American Cultural Studies; a Master’s degree in Upper Secondary School Teacher Training in English Language and Literature; and the translation-oriented Master’s degree English Language Translation.
Study information
Provided by | Faculty of Arts | |
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Type of studies | Bachelor's | |
Mode | full-time | Yes |
combined | No | |
distance | No | |
Study options | single-subject studies | Yes |
single-subject studies with specialization | No | |
major/minor studies | No | |
Standard length of studies | 3 years | |
Language of instruction | English | |
Tuition fees
The studies are subject to tuition, fees are paid per academic year |
€3,000 Find out more |
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