Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Education and English

University of Strathclyde

UK,Scotland

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 21,550/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

UK, Scotland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1948

Total Students: 23,000 +

Int. Students: 3,700 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

16 Richmond St, Glasgow G1 1XQ, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Education and English

Program Overview

As an English student at Strathclyde, you'll enjoy the best of old and new: a grounding in the classics as well as an insight into new fields of literature.

We're the only university in Scotland to offer a joint honours degree in Education.

We'll show you how exciting and wide-ranging our subject can be. Employers like the skills developed in an English degree: written and verbal communication, analysis and discussion of ideas, and broad, creative thinking.

Education is essential if you wish to study initial teacher education courses. We offer you the chance to develop knowledge of the education systems of Scotland and beyond, looking at issues including policy, social justice, equity and inclusion.

Combining education with other subjects provides opportunities for those who wish to work in professions associated with education, but who don't wish necessarily to become teachers. Please note that this course doesn't allow you to qualify as a teacher, though joint honours Education graduates will be able to explore postgraduate routes into teaching careers (via the PGDE).
as gender, race, disability, and poverty, or educational representations in film and literature.

Study with us

  • Read texts from a wide range of literary periods, and debate key issues such as identity, race, gender, what it is to be a human
  • Work with staff who are world-leading researchers and prize-winning novelists and poets
  • Benefit from cutting edge approaches to the study of literature, language, writing and theory
  • The link drawn between critical and creative approaches make Strathclyde’s a unique approach to the subject
  • Cultivate employable skills in written and verbal communication, analysis of complex cultural ideas and creative thinking