MLitt Comparative Literature

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Course Overview

This interdisciplinary Master's program offers a flexible and unique approach to comparative studies, allowing you to design a curriculum that bridges linguistic cultures and academic fields such as literature, film, and visual arts. You will benefit from the diverse expertise of a world-leading School of Modern Languages and Cultures, developing a sophisticated theoretical framework for your own research. The program is designed to equip you with advanced analytical and communication skills highly valued in a global workplace.

Key Program Highlights

  • Design a bespoke program of study by comparing cultures or disciplines to suit your unique academic interests.
  • Learn from world-leading researchers across diverse fields including World Cinema, Gender Studies, and Postcolonial Studies.
  • Option to pursue the degree entirely in English or utilize and develop your foreign language skills within the course.
  • Gain hands-on research training and present your work at the annual Postgraduate Conference.
  • Graduate with highly transferable skills for careers in publishing, the creative industries, teaching, or further academic research.

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Tuition fee
Apply by
Start date
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
4 - 6 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs