Course summary
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. Ranked 3rd in the UK for English (Times Good University Guide 2023)
Modules
Core class: Research Skills & Methods in Humanities Optional classes: Making & Unmaking British Literature 1880-1950, Contemporary Scottish Cultural Studies, Fleshy Histories: Meat Eating & Meat Avoidance, 1500 to the Present, Narrative processing across Languages and Cultures, Global Queers: Travel Writing & Sexual Politics, Introduction to Intercultural Communication, Advanced Topics in Interdisciplinary English Studies, English Studies Research Placement
Assessment method
The course will be assessed by written assignments, and in some cases a presentation will form a part of the assessment.
Entry requirements
Minimum upper second-class Honours degree, or overseas equivalent, in English literature or a related subject.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Scotland | £7300 | Year 1 |
England | £7300 | Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | £7300 | Year 1 |
Wales | £7300 | Year 1 |
Channel Islands | £7300 | Year 1 |
International | £16400 | Year 1 |
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
There are several scholarship opportunities available for students applying for this course. Please see website for further details.
Provider information
University of Strathclyde
McCance Building
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow
G1 1XQ