Course Syllabi
UK:
University of Bristol: ‘In Napoleon’s Shadow’ Literature and Creative Writing Part-time Programme 2015-16.
Exploration of Works about the Napoleonic Period, including Hardy’s The Trumpet Major.
www.bristol.ac.uk/english/part-time
Contact: English Department, University of Bristol, 3/5 Woodland Road Bristol, BS8ITB
tel: 0117 928 8924 email: [email protected]
Cambridge University: English Literature 1300 to the Present.
This undergraduate course includes a study of Hardy though the texts are not specified. http://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/English
Contact: Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, 9 West Road, Cambridge, CB39DP
tel:+44(0) 1223 335070 email: [email protected]
University of Chester: Victorian Module.
This second year module includes a study of Tess of the D'Urbervilles. www.chester.ac.uk/english
Contact: English Department, University of Chester, CH14BJ tel: 01244 512129
email: Dr Yvonne Siddle [email protected]
University College London: ENGL 3007 The Victorian Period.
Undergraduate course. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/english/current/undergraduate/Victorians
Contact: Department of English, Language and Literature, University College London, Gower Street, London WCIE3BT
tel: +44 (0) (20) 7679 3849
email:[email protected]
De Montefort University: ENGL 2021 Romantic and Victorian Module.
This second year undergraduate module includes a study of The Mayor of Casterbridge.
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/study/courses/undergraduate-courses/english-ba-degree/english-ba.aspx
Contact: Department of English, De Montefort University, The Gateway, Leicester, LEI9BH
tel:+44(0) 116 2506070 email: Dr Siobahn Keenan [email protected]
University of Exeter: Hardy and Women Who Did: The Coming of Modernity (EAS 3100)
Convenor: Professor Angelique Richardson
http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/english/modules/EAS3100/description/
Contact: University of Exeter, Streatham Campus, Northcote House, Exeter, EX4 4QJ,
tel: +44 (0)1392 724202
email: Claire Turner-Senior Administrator [email protected]
University of Exeter: ‘Darwin and the Battle of Beliefs’. A distance learning (on-line) course regarding the impact of Darwin’s theories upon Victorian culture and literature, including a study of the impact of Darwinism in Hardy’s novels. On-line registration.
http://education.exeter.ac.uk/dll/details.php?code=DLX01
Contact: Stanford University, Department of English,450 Serra Mall, Building 460, Room 201 Stanford, CA 94305-2087
[email protected]
University of Hull: Thomas Hardy in Context. A study of Hardy is included in the third year undergraduate programme. http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/english.aspx
Contact: Department of English, Larkin Building, University of Hull, UK HU67RX tel:+44(0)1485 465643
email: Dr Jane Thomas [email protected]
University of Kent: EN702 Thomas Hardy Study of Hardy’s poetry and prose in relation to socio-historic contexts.
http://www.kent.ac.uk/courses/modulecatalogue/modules/EN702
Contact: Centre for Victorian Literature and Culture, University of Kent, Kent, CT2 7NX.
tel: 01227 823358 email: Prof. Wendy Parkins [email protected]
Lancaster University: Victorian Module.
This second year course includes a study of Hardy's poetry. www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/english
Contact: Department of English and Creative Writing, County College, Lancaster University, LA14YD
tel:+44(0) 1524 592129 email: [email protected]
University of Leeds: ENGL3287 Thomas Hardy’s World (Undergraduate) Study of Hardy’s Poetry and Prose.
Contact: School of English, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT UK
tel: (+44) (0)113 343 4759 email: Professor Francis O'Gorman f.j.o'[email protected]
University of Oxford: Trollope, Dickens and Hardy: Reading Victorian Fiction.
An online course. https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/Q200-3 Contact: University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education, Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX12JA.
tel: +44 (0) 1865 280974 email: [email protected]
University of Oxford, Balliol College: Victorian and Modern Literature Module. (Undergraduate) includes a study of Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles. [ Jude the Obscure; The Mayor of Casterbridge; Far from the Madding Crowd.]
https://www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/undergraduate-admissions/english
Contact: Faculty of English Language and Literature, St Cross Building, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 3UL.
tel: 01865 271 055 (International callers: +44 1865 271 055)
fax: 01865 271 054
e-mail: [email protected]
Oxford Open Learning: A Level English Literature: Includes a study of Hardy’s Jude The Obscure. http://www.ool.co.uk/subject/a-level-english-literature/
For further information: http://www.ool.co.uk/course/a-level/
University of Roehampton: Hardy is taught in various contexts throughout the undergraduate degree programme. http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/undergraduate-courses/english-literature/index.html
Contact: Department of English and Creative Writing, Digby Stuart College, Roehampton University, London, SW155PU tel: 020 8392 3443 email:[email protected]
Sarum College: Thomas Hardy and Salisbury
Half day course investigating the ways in which Hardy’s visits to Salisbury provided inspiration for his poetry and fiction. http://www.sarum.ac.uk/learning/the-arts/short-courses/thomas-hardy-and-salisbury Contact: Sarum College, 19 The Close, Salisbury, Wilts, SP1 2EE. tel: 01722 424826 email: Alison Ogden: [email protected]
University of Sussex: Thomas Hardy English Language and Literature 2016 entry. This third year undergraduate course includes a study of Hardy’s poetry, prose, novels and short stories in socio-historic and modernist contexts. http://www.sussex.ac.uk/english/ug
Contact: University of Sussex, Room B133, Arts B, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QN.
tel: +44 (0) 1273 877303 Fax: +44 (0) 1273 670434 email:[email protected]
University of Sussex: University of Sussex: Applications for PhD and MPhil study are welcome, with particular interest in the following areas: The novel from the Eighteenth Century to the Present, Victorian and Modern Poetry. .http://www.sussex.ac.uk/english/pg
Contact: Laura Vellacott [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1273 873429
University of Sussex, School of English, Arts B, B133, Brighton, BN1QN
tel: +44 (0)1273 877303 Fax: +44 (0) 1273 678434
Westminster University: Undergraduate Curriculum. One of Hardy's novels is studied on the undergraduate curriculum, though the text is not specified. www.westminster.ac.uk/courses/subjects/english Contact: Department of English, Linguistics and Cultural Studies, University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, Marylebone, London, W1B3 2HW
tel:+44(0)20 7911 5000 email: [email protected]