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  Interdisciplinary English Studies MLitt/PgDip/PgCert


University of Strathclyde    Department of English

Full time & Part time September PGDip, PGCert, Other MLitt: 12 months full-time; 24 months part-time PgDip: 9 months full-time; 21 months part-time PgCert: 4 months full-time; 9 months part-time
Communication & Media Studies (7) Languages, Literature & Culture (21) Sociology (33)

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The Interdisciplinary English Studies programme, offered as an MLitt, PgDip, and PgCert, delves into the fascinating realm of culture, language, and literature. With a focus on narrative, fiction, and language, this course will equip you with the skills to analyze and understand the symbolic structures of culture. Whether you aspire to work in education, business, government, or the third sector, this programme will provide you with the necessary tools. Taught through seminars and supervised projects, you'll have the opportunity to explore a wide range of topics, including popular culture, Scottish literature, gender studies, and more. A minimum upper second-class degree in English literature or a related subject is required for entry. Embark on this interdisciplinary journey and unlock a world of possibilities.

About the course

The MLitt in Interdisciplinary English Studies focuses on the representation, imaginary transformation and symbolisation of culture, as mediated through language and literature.

This is achieved by drawing on the interdisciplinary strengths of the School of Humanities, and the English Studies section within the school.

The course will prepare you to think about the ways in which all aspects of a culture depend on narrative, fiction and language. You'll be able to apply this to working in education, business, government or a third sector organisation.

The course also provides a preparation for undertaking a PhD, which generally requires a Masters qualification as an entry requirement.

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Entry Requirements

Minimum upper second-class Honour degree, or overseas equivalent, in English literature or a related subject.




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