Course summary
Learn more about the literature you love, and introduce yourself to new writers and genres, to become a confident, critical, focussed professional with highly valued skills in research writing, processing information, analysis and in sectors including education, cultural heritage, the third sector, government and the media. This outward-looking and contemporary course emphasises how literature is embedded in key cultural and political issues. You are a co-producer of knowledge and think about the relevance of your research in the world outside academia. You are prepared for career success, developing highly valued and transferrable skills including verbal presentation; planning and management of small and large research projects; personal reflection and evaluation; and writing for diverse audiences. You are introduced to new and emerging approaches, collaborating with your peers to plan, organise and deliver a postgraduate conference where you present original research. The research module cultivates high-level skills in independent research, as well as methods and strategies for planning and organisation. Graduates of this programme achieve success in a wide range of sectors, including culture and heritage; higher education; art and design; media and publishing; public sector and marketing. Visit Teesside University’s website to apply to start in September.
Modules
Access course information through Teesside University’s website using the course page link provided (or visit www.tees.ac.uk).
Assessment method
The programme is designed so that you choose your own specialisms and negotiate the focus and format of assessment within given guidelines to suit your interests and future plans. This puts you at the centre of your own learning experience and enables you to co-create assessment as a key part of your next destination planning. The programme includes the following types of assessment: small research project, reflective report, negotiated project, conference paper, conference report, public engagement piece, critical essay, dissertation proposal and dissertation. Formative assessment is embedded in the programme design, with tutors actively providing feedback and commenting on work-in-progress in tutorials.
How to apply
International applicants
Select your country/region to find out about our entry requirements, our local offices and agents in your area and to check key deadlines for deposits and pre-CAS documents: tees.ac.uk/international.
Entry requirements
Applicants should normally have a good honours degree (2.2 or above) in English Literature or a cognate discipline. Other relevant experience or equivalent qualifications are considered on a case-by-case basis. Non-UK students must also meet the University's minimum English language requirements.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Teesside University, Middlesbrough
Teesside University
Middlesbrough
Tees Valley
TS1 3BX