Course Description
Explore the ever-evolving world of literature and culture through an exciting array of thematic modules, spanning a broad range of periods from the early modern to the present. You benefit from staff expertise in the field, and their connections with wider research communities. Gain a deep understanding of literary studies and acquire advanced research skills applicable throughout your studies and beyond. This course is also available to study part-time.
Key features
- Develop your research interests in literature and culture under the guidance of our internationally recognised academic staff. Our department was first in the South West, and in the top quartile of English departments in the UK, for its 4/3-star research outputs and impact in the Research Excellence Framework 2021, signifying 'world-leading' or 'internationally excellent' work. Find out more about our research.
- Select from an exciting suite of modules, each with a cutting-edge thematic focus and a broad chronological time span.
- Benefit from a rich cultural environment with The Arts Institute events and local arts organisations, such as Theatre Royal Plymouth and The Box, Plymouth's new museum, gallery and archive.
- Small class sizes provide invaluable face-to-face contact with your tutors.
- The University library offers a vast range of electronic and print materials, and a rare books collection.
- Choose from modules closely integrated with staff research interests, while being able to pursue your own ideas.
- Build your experience: get involved in curating exhibitions and organising conferences.
- Engage with unique local resources such as the nationally designated 18th-century Cottonian Collection.
- Tailor your time at university to meet your needs by fitting your study around work and personal commitments. Our part-time route allows you to study over two years, giving you the flexibility to study at a pace which suits you.
Entry Requirements
To apply for this programme you should normally possess one of the following:
- A first or upper second (2:1) degree with honours (in a humanities subject or related field) or professional qualification, recognised as being equivalent to degree standard
- An ordinary degree, foundation degree, higher national diploma, or university diploma, accompanied by substantial experience in an appropriate field.
We welcome applicants with international qualifications. Applicants with overseas qualifications can check their comparability with Ecctis, who provide an advisory service.
English language requirements
The minimum IELTS score for acceptable English proficiency for entry is normally 7.
Fees
For fees and funding options, please visit website to find out more.
Programme Funding
From scholarships and loans, to grants from charitable trusts, you can fund your postgraduate study at Plymouth in a number of ways.
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