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Master in English Literature (MA) - ARU (Cambridge)
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Master in English Literature (MA) - ARU (Cambridge)

Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge)
CambridgeUK
On campus
Full-time
€19,036.05/year
 2675 Points
Duration
1 Year
Language
English

Program Description

With an overall focus on literature, politics and social change, the Master in English Literature (MA) will prepare students to engage with the interface between literature and society. By reading and contextualising a wide range of texts within their critical, cultural and historical contexts, students will be encouraged to evaluate the ideas of others and develop their own critical perspectives and areas of specialised knowledge.

During the Master in English Literature (MA) program, students will develop skills and knowledge through a range of teaching and learning methods and by producing essays, presentations, annotated bibliographies, review essays, dissertation proposals, and a major research project in the form of a dissertation.

Notes:
• Tuition fees for students who have citizens' rights after Brexit: £10,000/year
Additional costs:
• Various optional trips - £10-250

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Curriculum

Core Modules

Major Project

Shakespeare and Society

Revolution and Reform in the Long Nineteenth Century

Twentieth and Twenty First Century Fiction and Social Change

Research Methods - English Literature

Careers

  • This course will give you the higher-level skills to stand out in today’s competitive job market.
  • If you are a teacher, you could study with us to update your knowledge and further your existing career, or even move into another discipline.
  • Or, if you are hoping to move on to an academic post, this course will give you the research skills you will need for a PhD.
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