English Literature (MA)

Course overview

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Qualification Master's Degree
Study mode Full-time, Part-time
Duration 1 year
Intakes September
Tuition (Local students) $ 9,510
Tuition (Foreign students) $ 20,255
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Fees

Tuition

$ 9,510
Local students
$ 20,255
Foreign students

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Entry Requirements

  • First degree: UK Upper Second Class Honours degree (2:1) or equivalent.
  • Alternative entry requirements: Candidates with professional qualifications and work experience in an associated area may be considered.
  • IELTS 7 with 7 in writing, TOEFL (iBT) 100 with 26 in writing, or equivalent, for non-native English speaking applicants.

Curriculum

  • Postmodern Literature (half unit)
  • Postcolonial Literature (half unit)
  • Joseph Conrad: Modernism, Colonialism and Gender (half unit)
  • Virginia Woolf: Modernism and Subjectivity (half unit)
  • Modernism, Modernity and History (half unit)
  • James Joyce: Modernism and Irish History (half unit)
  • Coetzee and Rushdie (half unit)
  • Representing the Holocaust (half unit)
  • The Works: Plays & Poetry (whole unit)
  • King Lear: Critical Debate & Creative Response (whole unit)
  • Victorian London (half unit)
  • Aestheticism and Decadence in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture (half unit)
  • The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Theories, Contexts, Readers (half unit)
  • The Pre-Raphaelite Revolution (half unit)
  • Medieval Narratives (whole unit)
  • Arthurian Literature (half unit)
  • The Visual and the Verbal (half unit)
  • Dissertation

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