Site
Suède
Format d'étude
En ligne, Campus
Langue du cours
Anglais
Domaines d'études
Communication, Patrimoine culturel
Durée
1 Année
Rythme d'étude
À temps plein
Niveau
Maîtrises
Frais de scolarité
Demande des informations
Site
Suède
Format d'étude
En ligne, Campus
Langue du cours
Anglais
Domaines d'études
Communication, Patrimoine culturel
Durée
1 Année
Rythme d'étude
À temps plein
Niveau
Maîtrises
Frais de scolarité
Demande des informations
Are you interested in literature, film, comics, art, music, fashion, or journalism? This program offers a broad media-oriented perspective on narration, meaning-making, learning, and truthfulness in art and communication.
By integrating intermedial and multimodal perspectives into research on media cultures, you will develop a profound understanding of how various media types interact and influence each other. This can help you develop new insights and approaches to literary analysis that consider the complex relationships between digital, analog, and physical media.
Several of the courses combine an intermedial or multimodal perspective with different media. The aim is for you to develop knowledge of relevant, intermediate, and multimodal theories and methods, primarily within the fields included in the intermedial research center (IMS). After the first semester, you can choose courses with an intermedial perspective but also build your master's with individual courses. During the third semester, you can study abroad at one of Linnaeus University’s partner universities, or conduct an internship abroad. If you choose not to go abroad, you can choose individual courses of your own choice, offered at Linnaeus University. You write your Master’s thesis in the fourth semester in the main field of Comparative Literature but with an intermedial or multimodal perspective.
The Master's program in intermedial and multimodal studies is a two-year master's program in the main field of comparative literature. The program aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the interaction between people, between media, and between people and media. Students employ analytical tools and develop both their theoretical understanding and interdisciplinary skills concerning the significance of media in today’s complex world of media and communication.
The range of courses in the program aims to elucidate the constant interplay that language and literature have with other semiotic resources and media, and is thoroughly interlinked with scholarly and methodological connections to the societal challenges we are currently facing. What role do spoken or written words and stories play in an era where we combine text, speech, image, and sound across time and space, and where audiovisual storytelling in the form of films and TV series holds a dominant position? The courses are furthermore conducted in collaboration with the university’s Centre of Excellence in Intermediality, which has strong societal links. The courses in intermediality and multimodality bridge the main field of study with film studies, musicology, art and visual studies, media and communication studies, and modern languages. This provides a solid foundation for doctoral studies and prepares students to work both nationally and internationally in the cultural and educational sectors, as well as in communication, media, information management, and administration.
Degree of Master of Arts with Specialization in Intermedial and Multimodal Studies
Main field of study: Comparative Literature
Linnaeus University is a modern, international university in the southeast of Sweden. We are located in two nature-loving cities, one by the Baltic sea and one surrounded by lakes in the greenest city in Europe.
Studying abroad is more than just getting an education. Studying means making new friends, learning about a new culture, falling in love, building a career, learning a new language, getting a bicycle, and becoming part of a community. Linnaeus University is full of life. Choose a university where life is possible.
University life has much to offer, from meeting up with friends at the student pub to attending events and cultural activities. The student union and the student associations are doing their best to make you feel at home.
Quality leisure time is important when you are a student. If you find joy and fulfillment in your student life, you will gain extra energy for your studies. You will not find it difficult to find something to do. Students are great at organizing fun-filled competitions, parties, concerts, and trips.
If you also take the opportunity to get involved in the student union or in other extra-curricular activities, you can gain useful skills and experiences which may prove invaluable when applying for a job later in life.
The Linnaeus Union works to ensure that you receive the best possible education but also aims to offer enjoyable activities besides your studies. There are a number of student organizations and clubs at the university that offer a wide range of leisure activities for students.
ESN (Erasmus Student Network) is the biggest student organization in Europe. It consists of a network of local sections organizing events for students going abroad to study, and also local students. The ESN sections at Linnaeus University are ESN Kalmar and ESN Växjö (VIS). Both sections organize local events such as barbecues, sports activities, and theme nights with typical Swedish traditions represented, as well as trips within and outside Sweden.
The buddy program
The buddy program matches international students with (mostly Swedish) students. The buddies help the international students with day-to-day questions, introducing them to Swedish culture and way of life as well as what it is like being a student at Linnaeus University.
There are around 70 student associations at Linnaeus University, where you as a student can participate in a range of activities. Check out the student associations.
Maybe you prefer sporty events, playing music in a student orchestra, movie sessions, singing, or be engaged in writing about subjects that affect you as a student? Be active in student life is an opportunity to meet new friends, be able to develop yourself in one of your interests, and work together in a team with people who love doing the same thing.
As a student at Linneus University, you will get intercultural perspectives through both teachings, interaction with international students, international course literature,e and guest professors from other countries. In this way, you will broaden your horizons and welcome challenges and different perspectives of both yourself and your surroundings. International experiences make you grow academically, personally, and professionally.
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