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Foundation Year Programmes in Humanities Studies Literature
A foundation year is a great way for students to prepare for their post-secondary education. This year of study in any number of subjects will help show them what it would be like to select and study within a specific degree program.
What is a foundation year in literature? Students who enroll in a foundation year in literature may take classes that give them a sampling of what they could expect if they go on to study literature as their major at a college or university. Classes might include those covering writing techniques, critical analysis, journalism or poetry. You may encounter a lot of reading in a literature foundation year, and you should expect to look at literary and non-literary texts alike.
There are many benefits of taking a foundation year in literature. If you are unsure if you want to major in literature for your university degree, a foundation year can help you explore your potential degree. A foundation year can also help prepare you for the work you will need to do to earn a literature degree.
The costs of taking a foundation year in literature will depend greatly on where you choose to study. Each school sets its own tuition and book fees, and you should contact your school for more details.
A foundation year in literature may not be enough to get you an advanced career in literature, but it might give you enough for some entry-level positions at a book shop or interning at a literary magazine or newspaper. You may also be able to use your foundation year studies to help you become a free-lance writer or editor. A foundation year can help prepare you for your future studies in the literary field.
You should choose a school that offers the right foundation year in literature program for your needs. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.