MA Migration and Intercultural Studies at University of Reading - UCAS

Course summary

Examine the cultural, social and political issues at the heart of migration while developing your language skills. You'll study with an established and interdisciplinary team of researchers and teachers who have an international record of publications and award-winning impact activities in language and migration, translation and cultural change, language policies and language planning, and post-colonial studies. Explore topics such as human rights and philosophy, politics and international relations, applied linguistics and sociolinguistics, and international refugee law. You'll have the option of completing a dissertation, or an extended project and work placement, enabling you to build your professional network and experience while you study. For more information, please visit our programme page: https://www.reading.ac.uk/ready-to-study/study/Subject-area/languages-and-cultures-pg/ma-migration-and-intercultural-studies

Modules

Sample modules may include: Language and Migration Global Environmental Change, Justice and Development Human Rights Law, Policy, and Practice International Refugee Law Check our website for more details about the course structure.


Entry requirements

IELTS: 6.5 overall with no element less than 6.0 (or equivalent) Entry requirements: Normally a good undergraduate honours degree (2.1 or above), or equivalent from a university outside the UK. Those with other qualifications and relevant work experience may also be considered.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £10500 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £10500 Whole course
England £10500 Whole course
Northern Ireland £10500 Whole course
Scotland £10500 Whole course
Wales £10500 Whole course
EU £21350 Whole course
International £21350 Whole course

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
MA Migration and Intercultural Studies at University of Reading - UCAS