Our expert tutors will introduce you to the very latest academic debates in literary and cultural studies, and encourage you to examine the role of literature and other cultural media in the wider world.
You will take core modules which equip you with the critical, diplomatic, and technical skills necessary for PhD study and/or work in the Creative Industries, and a series of option modules and dissertation which allow you to tailor the course to your own developing research needs and interests. Our 'Special Author: Directed Study' option module allows you to explore the works of your chosen author or topic in depth with a faculty member specialising in that area.
We offer a wide range of options (dependent on faculty specialism and availability) on topics such as the Corpus Arthuriana and its modern adaptations, Early Science Fiction, Gothic Studies, Authorship and Adaptation, Voice and Text, Tragedy's Figures, and Gender Studies, as well as offering cross-listed modules from the Creative Writing and Philosophy programmes.
We have recognised strengths in poetry, performance and poetics, authorship and adaptation studies, Science Fiction studies, and Film and visual culture. Faculty members are particularly invested in interdisciplinary, intermedial approaches, exploring the creative relationships between literature and film, poetry and theatre, word and image.
English Studies MLitt
English Studies MLitt
About
Disciplines
School of Humanities
Social Sciences and Law
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Typically we can consider a Bachelor's degree from a well-ranked institution.
A score of
- 75-91% (GPA of 3.0/4.0 or 3.5/5.0) is considered comparable to a UK 2:1 (Upper Second-Class Honours)
- 63-74% is considered comparable to a UK 2:2 (Lower Second-Class Honours)
Career
This course provides you with training in literary and cultural research as a firm basis for proceeding to doctoral study. As well as being a research preparation degree, the course also caters directly for those who wish to take their first degree to a higher level of advanced study, for either career development or merely general interest.
Having developed your written presentation skills, your ability to work independently, and having planned and conducted independent research and study, you will also be prepared to enter any non-academic career field.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
GBP 0How to Apply
How to apply for this course
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- your home address and contact information, including your personal email address and date of birth
- details of the your qualifications, grades, and dates (this includes any qualifications you have not yet completed)
- details of your English language qualifications, such as IELTS (for non-English speakers)
You will need to upload the following documents with your application:
- official transcript (if you have graduated, this should be a copy of your final transcript)
- degree certificate (If you have graduated)
- evidence of English language proficiency (view which documents we accept to demonstrate proficiency in English)
- (for international applicants only) details of your passport and upload a copy of your current passport
You may need some or all of these documents as part of your application, you can check which ones you need for this course on the additional documents page once you started your application.
- CV
- academic reference
- professional reference
- personal statement
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English Studies MLitt
University of Dundee
United Kingdom,
Dundee
