Congratulations to new Fellow and ardent literary critic, Dr Alex Freer
Alex, Lucy’s Fellow and Director of Studies for Part I English, shares his thoughts on life, teaching and passion for his subject
English is one of the most vibrant and active subject communities in College. Our recent students have performed strongly in their academic studies, as well as staging plays, publishing novels, and speaking at academic conferences.
The BA in English is internationally renowned, and balances a strong grounding in the core of English literature with the chance to specialise or branch out from that core into the literature of other parts of the world, such as the USA or South Asia, other art forms, the English language and related intellectual traditions. Many graduates pursue careers in information management, teaching and academia; others go on to work in media and the creative industries.
Part I of the course introduces students to a broad range of literature written in the English language from 1300 to the present. Alongside this, students will study ‘practical criticism and critical practice’ with the intention of challenging students to consider what literature is, how it works and how it can be discussed. Students will be examined on three papers at the end of each academic year of Part I.
Part II has three compulsory components. One is a dissertation of a topic of your own choice, one is the further examination of ‘Practical Criticism’, and one if the study of ‘Tragedy’. Students then have the option to take two additional papers of their choosing, or one paper and an additional dissertation. At the end of final year, students will either sit four exams and submit one dissertation, or sit three exams and submit two dissertations.
Further information can be found on the Faculty and University websites.
Typical offers require
For other qualifications see the main entrance requirements pages on the University website.
Subject Requirements
A-level
Required: English Literature
Highly recommended: English Language and Literature, if unable to take English Literature; and other essay-based subjects
IB
Required: English Literature
Highly recommended: English Language and Literature, if unable to take English Literature; and other essay-based subjects
Mature students and those taking other qualifications are encouraged to contact our Admissions Office (at admissions@lucy.cam.ac.uk) to discuss the entry requirements for their qualifications.
Written work
Applicants are required to submit two pieces of written work.
Assessments
Applicants shortlisted for interview are required to sit a Cambridge College registered admissions assessment. Applicants do not need to need to register themselves for this assessment in advance.
Interviews
Interviews allow us to distinguish amongst excellent applicants by assessing the skills and aptitudes essential for successful study in higher education, and your academic qualities – essentially, how do you think?
Interviews for all applicants to Lucy Cavendish will take place virtually. The aims and content will still be the same as in-person interviews. You can read more about Lucy Cavendish's online interviews here and you can read the University's information on interviews here.
Each candidate typically has two interviews, lasting between twenty and thirty minutes. In some cases, you will be given preparatory material beforehand.
In a few subjects, you will be interviewed by more than one College or in the Faculty. You will be notified of this in your interview invitation.
Supracurricular exploration is an important way to expand your knowledge of your subject, explore your interests and develop your skills. Our new webpage contains guidance on supracurricular exploration and a comprehensive source of resources, grouped according to undergraduate degrees at Cambridge.
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