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MLitt in Global Languages, Literatures and Cultures

University of St Andrews


Location

United Kingdom

Study Format

On Campus

Course language

English

Study Fields

Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Duration

1 Year

Academic pace

Full Time

Degree

Master's Degree

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Program Description

The MLitt Global Languages, Literatures, and Cultures will deepen your literary and cultural knowledge while fostering intercultural competence and transferable skills for life in an increasingly globalized world.

Course details

The School is distinguished by the breadth of its research which spans language, literary, and cultural studies across eight distinct language areas – Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Persian, Russian, and Spanish – but also a range of cultural-historical epochs from the middle ages to the present day. This breadth is reflected in the literary and cultural topics you will study on the degree.

Highlights

  • Expand your interest in literary and cultural studies through transnational teaching from experts across the School of Modern Languages
  • Deepen your knowledge in your chosen language area or areas by exploring new perspectives and methodologies
  • A global outlook provided by 50 full-time academic staff teaching in eight languages and providing a broad range of disciplinary knowledge, teaching, and supervision expertise
  • Engage with cutting-edge research through involvement in the work of the School's research centers and interdisciplinary research groups
  • Explore cross-disciplinary studies via an option module in the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Studies as part of your degree.

About the School

The University of St Andrews has a world-class reputation and offers a wider student experience with a diverse range of social activities, including over 150 student societies and 50 sports clubs. Historic buildings are juxtaposed against the modern facilities, and the many student traditions truly make studying at St Andrews an unforgettable experience.

St Andrews is a unique and captivating place, and the University is a key part of its charm. Seven centuries of history link the students with the town, leading to the ancient and yet modern institution apparent today.

Why St Andrews

St Andrews is a unique place to study and live. Nestled on the east coast of Scotland, students may find themselves crossing golf courses on their way to class, or jogging along the beach after dinner. Not only does the University have a world-class reputation, but it also offers a diverse range of social activities, including over 140 student societies and 50 sports clubs. Historic buildings are juxtaposed against the modern facilities, and the many student traditions truly make studying at St Andrews an unforgettable experience.

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