Literature courses
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Study online courses in literature and explore the world of career options available in publishing, education, bookselling, writing and so much more.
Take a deep dive into incredible stories from across the globe. Learn what makes great literature stand the test of time, and unpack the cultural, political and social issues that books explore.
Studying literature courses helps to build your critical reading skills, and will equip you with the knowledge to undertake narrative analyses, discover how great works of literature are built and developed over time, and to assess the impact of literature on society.
Explore how you can study literature online through Open Universities Australia, and find the right study format for you. Whether it’s a short course, individual subjects, or a degree, there is something to be gained for all literature enthusiasts.
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Online literature subjects and short courses
Undergraduate
GRF-LTR110100% online
No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Starts 04 Nov 2024
Undergraduate
CUR-ENG300100% online
No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Starts 26 Aug 2024
Undergraduate
MAQ-ENGX1002100% online
No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Starts 22 Jul 2024
Undergraduate
TAS-HEN102100% online
No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Starts 22 Jul 2024, 04 Nov 2024
Online literature degrees
Undergraduate
MAQ-ART-DEGAn arts degree that no one else has
Make your degree unique and study what interests you. Analyse critically, think creatively and problem-solve at work or in everyday life. Complete foundational studies then tailor your degree with a major. Create a portfolio and build your connections.
100% online
3 years full time or part time equivalent
No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Available majors
- Ancient History,
- Applied Ethics,
- Creative Writing,
- English,
- Indigenous Studies,
- International Relations,
- Modern History,
- Philosophy,
- Politics,
- Sociology
Undergraduate
GRF-ART-DEGInnovators, communicators and creators start here!
Develop critical thinking, writing, and research skills in demand across all industries. You can follow your passion with majors and electives that interest you. Develop connections through peer learning, networking, and work experience.
100% online
3 years full time or part time equivalent
No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Available majors
- Art History,
- Creative Writing,
- Criminal Justice,
- History,
- Journalism,
- Literature,
- Public Relations,
- Screen and Media Studies,
- Sociology
Undergraduate
USQ-AEL-DEG100% online
3 years full time or part time equivalent
Undergraduate
CUR-ELC-CTFDiscover how cultures are reflected in popular texts
Work towards your degree with this head start in humanities. You’ll explore how cultures write about themselves in the past and present, through fiction and nonfiction texts. Topics include gender, power, feminism, and queer theory.
100% online
6 months full time or part time equivalent
No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
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Literature study FAQs
English literature is defined as literature, including novels, short stories, poetry and other literary works, written in the English language, or translated to English. Whilst previously ‘English literature’ was thought to only refer to literature written in England or by English authors, we now have a broader understanding of English literature to incorporate works written in English or translated to English that have made a significant literary impact, regardless of where they were written.
There are a wide range of English literature courses available through Open Universities Australia, including degrees, short courses, and individual subjects you can take separately or as part of working towards a degree. English literature studies encompass many topics, so you can choose to focus your study by choosing specific subjects that align with your interests.
Most individual subjects are themed, for example, modern and contemporary fiction, or post-colonial narratives. You can browse all of these literature courses online, and also find out what subjects are compulsory as part of a degree, and what subjects count as electives.
What you learn in a literature course depends on the specific topic covered. Broadly speaking, however, you’ll learn how to analyse and dissect works of literature to understand the stylistic and thematic aspects of the author’s writing.
You’ll also learn to critically assess literary works and the impact they have from a political, social and philosophical perspective, as well as how they can be interpreted as historical artefacts.
Literature courses teach critical reading, analysis and comprehension skills that are useful beyond the study of literary works, and can be applied in different work and life settings.
It depends on the course and whether you choose something short or long-term. Here’s a general guide:
Course Duration Single subject 10-18 weeks Short course 10-18 weeks Undergraduate certificate 6 months (if full time) Diploma 1 year (if full time) Associate degree 2 years (if full time) Bachelor degree 3 years (if full time) Graduate certificate 6 months (if full time) Graduate diploma 1 year (if full time) Masters degree 2 years (if full time) If you study a degree in literature through Open Universities Australia, you have the flexibility to choose how many subjects you take per term. This means you can complete your qualification at a faster or slower pace than you would on campus.
You should study literature if you’re interested in learning and understanding literary works and their impact on society, and want to formalise your skills in critically reading and interpreting literary works.
If you are interested in writing literature yourself, or developing a career as a critic, in publishing, or in teaching literature, studying literature courses will provide you with skills and qualifications that will be relevant to your career.
You should study literature online if you want to balance your study with existing commitments, such as paid work or caring responsibilities.
If you’re looking to grow your skill set to support your existing career, or maybe seeking to retrain while still working or undertaking other responsibilities, studying online through Open Universities Australia can provide a flexible way for you to balance your study with the rest of your life.
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Upskill without committing to a whole degree upfront. Or enrol in a full degree, but take it a subject at a time. We’ll introduce you to flexible study options you didn’t even know about, so you can fit uni around what matters to you. - You’ll graduate with the same qualification as an on-campus student
Once you enrol through us, you’ll study online with the university that provides your degree. This means that when you complete your qualification, you’ll graduate with the same degree as on-campus students. - We’ll help you navigate the university world
Our friendly student advisors will be your guide every step of the enrolment journey. They'll help you compare universities, choose a course, provide documentation and understand your finance options.
- You can enrol without entry requirements
There are a variety of jobs you can get with an English literature degree. Directions you can take include:
- Working in publishing or editing
- Writing fiction, poetry or non-fiction
- Teaching English literature (with further study in education)
- Working in library services
- Working as a journalist or content writer
- Working in communications and marketing
Before starting an enrolment, it’s important to read the entry requirements for your chosen course to ensure that you’re eligible to apply. If you don’t quite meet the requirements, we may be able to help you find a pathway into your course through open-entry subjects, which anyone can study.
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