English
Language Education and English Literature (Full-time)
(ProfDoc)
The Professional Doctorate in English Language Education is designed for English language professionals who want to deepen their expertise and contribute to new knowledge in their field. This programme leads to a research qualification at doctoral level, combining structured learning with advanced research in English language education.
This taught doctorate with research component includes six specialist modules before students begin their independent research. These modules cover key topics such as English language education research, applied linguistics research, second language acquisition studies, and psycholinguistics in language learning. Students also explore language learner psychology, language teacher psychology, discourse analysis in education, and sociolinguistics in language teaching.
After completing the taught modules, students undertake an independent research project in English literature and linguistics. This project allows them to make an original contribution to knowledge in areas such as research in English literature, interdisciplinary literary studies, critical and cultural theory in literature, and comparative literature and translation studies. The programme supports a wide range of interests, from modern and contemporary literature research to literary theory and analysis.
Throughout their studies, students receive research skills training and supervision, ensuring they develop the expertise needed to conduct high-level research. They also have opportunities to attend postgraduate research seminars, where they can share ideas and discuss their work with peers and experts in the field.
For those interested in teaching, the programme may provide teaching opportunities for doctoral students, allowing them to gain practical experience alongside their studies. This is particularly valuable for those seeking professional development for language educators.
This doctorate is ideal for professionals looking to advance their careers in education, linguistics, or literature. Whether your goal is to influence teaching practices, contribute to academic research, or enhance your professional expertise, this programme provides the knowledge and support needed to succeed.
Course details
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Full-time
- English
Why choose this course?
What you will learn
Our approach to learning combines rigorous academic study with professional application. We emphasise independent research, critical analysis, and practical engagement with English language education. Throughout the programme, you will develop expertise in linguistics, literature, and language teaching, preparing you to contribute meaningfully to your field.
In the first year, you will study core topics in English language education, second language acquisition, and literature. Modules cover English Language Teacher Education, Current Theories of Second Language Acquisition, and Building Small Worlds: The Short Story in English. You will also complete a Thesis Proposal, with optional modules in linguistics, literary research, and theoretical approaches to texts.
Compulsory
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