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School of Humanities

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  • Explore how different types of media interact with each other, and influence the society and culture they are part of. This understanding will help to inform your writing, as you unleash your creativity by experimenting with form …
    • Undergraduate
    • York campus
    • Foundation year available
  • Learn about the many different roles, processes and aspects of the publishing industry. Extend your knowledge and understanding of contemporary literature. Deepen your skills by meeting with industry professionals. Get involved…
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • York campus
  • Focus on the links between critical thinking, publication, contemporary literature and creative writing. We will guide you to unleash your creativity and write with the contemporary publishing sector in mind. While you study you…
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • York campus
  • Words matter. That’s our philosophy. We believe that reading literature from times, places and lives that are different from our own provides a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us. On this degree you will…
    • Undergraduate
    • York campus
    • Foundation year available
  • If you have already completed a taught master's degree, the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing could be the next step for you, allowing you to pursue a project that you are passionate about. The academic team will work…
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • York campus
  • The global climate change and biodiversity crises are closely bound up with issues of social, environmental and ecological justice. Through this MA you will investigate these issues in depth, using perspectives from across…
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • York campus
  • Learn about the many ways media influences society and culture. This varied degree allows you to be creative as well as analytical, as you explore the varied world of media. This includes discussion of film, television, digital…
    • Undergraduate
    • York campus
    • Foundation year available
  • Throughout history religion has shaped individuals, societies, cultures and political movements. Religion is as important today as it has ever been, and understanding it is vital to understanding our modern world.
    • Undergraduate
    • York campus
    • Foundation year available
  • Studying Politics means confronting issues with contemporary relevance and practical implications, discussing who and what has the power to dictate how we exist in society. On this degree you will consider, debate and respond to…
    • Undergraduate
    • York campus
    • Foundation year available
  • Contemporary literature is full of innovation and diversity. It is constantly evolving to reflect what is happening in the world, helping us to grasp the challenges of the era in which we live. Through the texts and topics you…
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • York campus

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