MA Comparative Literatures and Cultures
Bristol, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
08 Aug 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 32,500 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* home applicants| Overseas applicants: 25 July 2025
** overseas full-time | home full-time: GBP 13,200 per year | home part-time two years: GBP 6,600 per year
Postgraduate Online Event
from 25th November 2024- 4th of December 2025
Introduction
This degree is designed to give you an exciting exploration of literary and cultural products and critical issues that span national and linguistic borders as well as periods.
You will become acquainted with the theory and practice of comparative literary and cultural studies, consider how concepts of national cultures cross borders and media forms, and interact with ideas of the transnational and intermedial. You will gain a thorough grounding in literary, cultural and intermedial theories; critical reading and research skills; and put this theoretical knowledge into practice by studying topics and themes that span disciplines, national contexts and periods. You could choose to follow a 'literature', 'visual culture', or 'history' pathway according to your interest, by selecting from different optional units taught by internationally recognised scholars in a wide range of disciplines covered by the School of Modern Languages and other schools and departments within the faculty.
While knowledge of a foreign language is not a requirement for this programme, you will have the opportunity to learn a language at a variety of levels, from beginner to advanced, and to engage directly with material in foreign languages throughout the MA. The programme culminates in a dissertation – an extended piece of original academic research.
As a postgraduate, you will be considered a full member of the academic community, with the opportunity to participate in the many research seminars and conferences taking place within the Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences.
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Admissions
Curriculum
Year 1
- Cultural Encounters
- Dissertation (Comparative Literatures and Cultures)
- Research Skills
- Comparative Literature: Debates, Contexts, Methods
Year 1 Part-time
- Cultural Encounters
- Comparative Literature: Debates, Contexts, Methods
Year 2 Part-time
- Research Skills
- Dissertation (Comparative Literature and Cultures)
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Studying comparative literature and cultures allows you to develop a range of analytical skills and a multicultural and interdisciplinary awareness that will allow you to excel in many different professions. Graduates of this programme will be well prepared for doctoral studies in the humanities and arts, as well as careers in business, publishing, law, civil service, teaching, journalism, and museum and cultural heritage.
Program delivery
Duration
- One year full-time;
- Two years part-time.