Literary and Cultural Analysis
    Duration36 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 9,130 / Year
    Apply DateApril 1, 2022
    Next IntakeMay 1, 2022

    Literary and Cultural Analysis

    About

    Overview Exploring literature, the arts, and popular cultureThe Literary and Cultural Analysis programme of the University of Amsterdam offers you the intellectual knowledge and skills to interpret and reflect on literature, art and popular culture. Central to the programme is the hands-on engagement with concrete objects – novels, films, poems, operas, television series, art installations, websites, performances, and so on. The detailed analysis of these objects is combined with wide-ranging philosophical, political and social approaches to culture and the arts. In this way, the programme enables you to interpret and evaluate particular texts, images, and objects in relation to larger philosophical explorations and cultural developments.Is Literary and Cultural Analysis right for you?Literary and Cultural Analysis the ideal programme for you if:You have an active interest in contemporary culture, literature and the arts.You are fascinated by philosophical and political questions.You have a qualified pre-university diploma – a valid secondary school/high school diploma or Dutch university preparatory education (VWO) diploma.You can demonstrate a good command of the English language. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The Literary and Cultural Analysis programme of the University of Amsterdam highlights philosophical, political, and social perspectives on culture. The programme is perfectly suited to students who have an active and broad interest in contemporary culture, literature and the arts.

    Disciplines

    Area & Cultural StudiesLiterature

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 92

    Other Requirements

    1Students applying to one of our Bachelor’s programmes should hold a Dutch VWO diploma, a HBO propedeuse or a foreign diploma that is equivalent to one of these diplomas. If you have foreign credentials, mathematics and English should be included in your final examination or attended until the last year of your secondary education.The starting level of a regular study programme at Dutch universities is comparable to that of other Western European countries, but it is generally higher than in most countries outside Western Europe.If you are a non-native English speaker, you will need to demonstrate English language proficiency in order to be eligible for our English-taught Bachelor’s programmes.

    Fee Information

    Literary and Cultural Analysis

    University of Amsterdam

    University of Amsterdam

    Netherlands Antilles

    Netherlands Antilles, Amsterdam