Cultures of the British Isles - MA
School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Share your passion for language with some of the most enthusiastic experts in the world.
About the course1 year full time/2 years part time This is a new interdisciplinary course based in the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics, but drawing on expertise from the Faculties of Arts and Humanities and Social Science. The course will broaden your knowledge and experience of the British Isles, emphasising the plurality of cultures within these islands. You can choose modules from literary and linguistic studies, archaeology and history. Your dissertation will be in the area that interests you the most. The course includes field trips and site visits. There are also work placement opportunities in museums, galleries and heritage sites. Entry requirementsYou'll need a first or 2:1 undergraduate degree. English language requirementsOur standard English requirements for non-native speakers are: IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 90–91 (iBT). Entry requirements for international students Core modules
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Where your masters can take youOur courses will prepare you for a range of careers. For an academic career, you may choose to continue to PhD study, either at Sheffield or elsewhere. Your skills will be useful in many other jobs, including teaching, publishing, marketing, librarianship and charity administration. Why your masters mattersYou'll benefit from our expertise in language acquisition, historical language studies, applied linguistics, literary linguistics, discourse analysis and sociolinguistics. Our enthusiastic staff publish internationally. We have a lively research culture and collaborate with scholars in Sheffield and beyond. Along with the School of Modern Languages and Linguistics, we established the new University Centre for Linguistic Research to gather and support postgraduate linguistics research across the University. Within the School of English, we hold weekly research seminars which give you the chance to hear about the latest developments. We have strengths in many fields, from language variation and change, psycholinguistics and syntax to conversation analysis, dialectology and the language–literature interface. Our resourcesWe have specialist recording equipment for fieldwork and experimental work. The University library subscribes to several electronic databases including JStor, Early English Texts online and Eighteenth-century Collections online. For more advanced reading, there's a regular free minibus service to the British Library at Boston Spa. Apply nowYou can apply for postgraduate study using our Postgraduate Online Application Form. It is a quick and easy process. |
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