
Literature courses
Read, analyse and interpret some of the most important literary texts of our time
Help me choose a courseIntroduction to Literature
Stories shape our world, and there’s no better way to study their lasting impact than with a literature course. Learn what makes great literature stand the test of time and unpack the cultural, political and social issues that influence the most iconic books.
Explore the world of literature through a short course, individual subject or as part of a degree. Whether you're dreaming about a career in publishing, education, bookselling or writing, there's something here for you.
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Online literature subjects and short courses
Literature: Modern and Contemporary
Undergraduate
MAQ-ENGX1002- Study method
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
- Start dates
- Starts 28 Jul 2025
Next enrolment closes 20 Jul
Undergraduate
CUR-ENG300- Study method
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
- Start dates
- Starts 1 Sep 2025
Dangerous Pleasures: An Introduction to Literary Studies
Undergraduate
GRF-LTR110- Study method
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
- Start dates
- Starts 3 Nov 2025
Shakespeare and His Contemporaries: Page and Stage
Undergraduate
MUR-EGL244- Study method
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Online literature degrees
Undergraduate
MAQ-ART-DEGAn arts degree that no one else has
- Study method
- 100% online
- Duration
- 3 years full time or part time equivalent
- Entry requirements
- No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Available majors
- Ancient History,
- Creative Writing,
- English,
- Critical Indigenous Studies,
- International Relations,
- Modern History,
- Philosophy,
- Politics,
- Sociology
Undergraduate
GRF-ART-DEGInnovators, communicators and creators start here!
- Study method
- 100% online
- Duration
- 3 years full time or part time equivalent
- Entry requirements
- 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 Certificate in English and Cultural Studies
Undergraduate
CUR-ELC-CTFDiscover how cultures are reflected in popular texts
- Study method
- 100% online
- Duration
- 6 months full time or part time equivalent
- Entry requirements
- No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
Undergraduate
UNE-ART-DIPThe first step in your journey through humanities, arts and social sciences
- Study method
- Online & on-campus
- Duration
- 1 year full time or part time equivalent
- Entry requirements
- No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
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Literature study FAQs
What will I learn in a literature course?
What you learn in an online literature course depends on the specifics of the course you choose. Typically, you can expect to learn:
How to analyse works of literature
How to understand the stylistic and thematic aspects of an author’s works
How to critically assess literary works from a political, social and philosophical perspective
When literature can be considered historical artefacts
Critical reading, analysis and comprehension skills
Can I specialise in a particular genre or era of literature?
Literature is typically offered as a major within a Bachelor of Arts. When you take this study path, you don’t specialise in a particular topic but instead explore many different genres and eras of literature. If you’d only like to learn about certain aspects of literature, you might like to consider studying single subjects instead of a qualification. You have total freedom to pick from literature topics like:
Genre and classic texts
Modern and contemporary literature
20th-century literature
Medieval to modern literature
Film and TV adaptations
Translation
19th-century literature
Australian literature
Can I study literature while working part- or full-time?
An online literature degree is an excellent choice if you’re working. The flexibility offered by online study makes it easier to fit your studies around your work obligations. You can watch lectures during your lunch break or after your workday is over, and focus on your coursework when it suits you, provided you meet the set deadlines.
How long is a literature course?
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.
What are the entry requirements for studying literature?
A literature course is typically studied as a major within a Bachelor of Arts, so you’ll need to be granted entry to the full course to enrol.
While entry is usually granted based on your ATAR, we’ve partnered with leading education providers to give you another option. You can ease into certain undergraduate courses through Open Universities Australia if you complete single subjects first. This pathway option is open to you no matter your academic history.
What jobs can you get with a literature degree?
As a graduate, you’ll be able to apply the analytical and critical thinking skills you’ll gain throughout your studies to many different areas, so the world is your oyster.
Consider these possibilities:
Work as a book editor
Become a publisher
Write as a journalist or content writer
Work in communications and marketing
Become a bookseller
What further study can I explore after completing a literature course?
If you want to continue studying and potentially move your career into a related field, consider one of these areas:
Media studies courses, if you’d like to explore the role mass media plays in our culture
Creative writing courses, if you want to be a poet, literary novelist, or non-fiction writer
Library and information services courses, if you want to help others access information and work in a library
History courses to further understand the historical context of the literature you’ve studied
Philosophy courses, if you want to ponder the big questions and explore the meaning of existence
Education courses, if you want to spread your love of literature to the next generation
How do I enrol?
Here at Open Universities Australia, we make enrolling online as straightforward as possible. To get started, find the course for you by browsing the options on this page. You can also compare different qualifications using our handy comparison tool, or request help from one of our student advisors.
When you’ve made your choice, click ‘Apply now’ on the relevant course page and follow the prompts to begin your enrolment. We’ll ask you to supply some supporting documentation, including proof of your identity, your tax file number, and a unique student identifier (USI) during this process.
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