x !
Archived Curricula Guide 2017–2019
Curricula Guide is archieved. Please refer to current Curricula Guides
Master's Programme in English Language and Literature

Learning outcomes

A graduate with a Master of Arts degree from the School of Language, Translation, and Literary Studies
- will be able to work independently and apply scientific knowledge and methods in their work
- will be able to work as an expert in their field
- will be able to work in diverse teams and projects
- will be able to solve novel, complex problems encountered in their work and other activities
- will be able to identify the limits of their own knowledge and complement their expertise independently
- will be able to design and conduct an independent scientific study and present the research findings appropriately, employing previous research in a critical but respectful manner
- will have a wide knowledge of the research methods applied within their discipline and the ability to demonstrate sound scientific reasoning and argumentation.

A graduate with a Master of Arts degree who has successfully completed the Master's Programme in English Language and Literature
- will be highly proficient in using the English language in various contexts and able to adapt their language use to the communication situation
- will master the research methods applied in their chosen area of specialisation within the field of English language or literary studies and will be able to apply their knowledge to solving new research problems
- will be able to work as an expert in the field of English language or literature in a variety of professions
- will be able to carry out independent research within their discipline
- will be able to apply scientific knowledge and research results to the English language and English-language literature, and will possess the skills required for scientific doctoral studies.


expand all

Master's Programme in English Language and Literature

Advanced Studies in English Language and Literature 80– ECTS
Compulsory Studies 80– ECTS
ENGS2 History of English, 5 ECTS
ENGS3 Methodology, 5 ECTS
Thesis Studies 40 ECTS
ENGS4 MA Thesis Seminar, 5 ECTS
ENGS5 MA Thesis, 35 ECTS
Alternative Studies 25– ECTS
Themes 20– ECTS
ENGS53 Internship, 5 ECTS
Popular Culture and Literature
ENGS46 Crime Narratives I, 5 ECTS
ENGS47 Crime Narratives II, 5 ECTS
ENGS48 Genre I, 5 ECTS
ENGS49 Genre II, 5 ECTS
ENGS50 Genre III, 5 ECTS
ENGS51 Popular Culture I, 5 ECTS
ENGS56 Popular Culture II, 5 ECTS
Free Choice Studies
0–10 elements from below
ENGS14 Other Advanced Studies, 1–10 ECTS
Faculty of Communication Sciences