English
Are you interested in how the English language works? Do you love reading in English and want to better understand stories, plays or poems written in English? And would you like to study in an international and vibrant environment?
Subject description
English is the world’s first second language. It is used daily by close to a billion people worldwide. At the Department of English, students and teachers from all over the world meet.
Our courses and programs cover two main areas, English linguistics and English literature.
In English linguistics, you learn what language is and how it works. You also learn how to adapt your language to different situations.
In English literature, you reflect upon the role of stories, plays, and poems in society, and get tools that help you understand how literary texts work. You also study the very rich history of English literature, from Shakespeare to Zadie Smith.
Many undergraduate courses include both linguistics and literature. You are trained in both areas, while also learning how to improve your general proficiency. We also offer part-time courses in areas such as cultural studies, or academic and creative writing.
At more advanced level, you can choose to deepen your knowledge of an area within English linguistics or English literature, or improve your skills in the use of academic English in a research setting in various fields.
Career opportunities
Knowledge of English is valuable no matter what your future plans are. Mastering the English language is important when studying various subjects, and in many professions, good English is a prerequisite. Lawyers, financial experts, medical staff and journalists are all expected to be able to use English.
Studying English leads to many professions, from teaching, research and translation to work in the media, culture, public administration, industry, trade and tourism and much more.
Courses and programmes
Courses and programmes within the subject area.
Courses at bachelor's level
Current courses at bachelor's level
Courses at master's level
Current courses at master's level
Master's programmes
PhD studies
PhD studies in English Linguistics or in English LiteratureDegree
For a bachelor’s degree in English, you take either free standing courses or one of the programmes listed under Courses and programmes in English.
For a master’s degree in English, you take one of the programmes listed under Courses and programmes in English.
Research
Contact
Student Affairs Office
Visiting addressSödra huset, room E882 Universitetsvägen 10 E, 8th Floor
Visiting hoursRegular office hours: Mondays and Wednesdays, 11.00 - 12.00.
Phone hoursMondays and Wednesdays, 10.00 - 11.00.
Irregular office hoursOur office hours will be updated in August, ahead of the start of term. Our phone hours will resume from 4 August. Our phone hours from then will be Mondays 10.00 - 11.00 and Wednesdays 10.00-11.00.
Study councellor
Visiting addressSödra huset, room E830
Visiting hoursBy appointment.
Phone hoursTuesdays and Wednesdays, 2PM-3PM