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English Studies, MA

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Faculty: Humanities​​

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Academic discipline: Humanities

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Qualification: Philologist in English Studies

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Starting date: September


Language requirements: English language proficiency (TOEFL 587 /IELTS 7.0)

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Academic requirements: Bachelor’s degree, at least 38 completed credits in the field of English studies for admission (50 credits for graduation); entrance examination in English (oral: in person or via electronic communication)

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Duration: 4 semesters

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ECTS credits: 120 credits

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Tuition Fee: 7,000 USD/year​​

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One-time fees: Application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD

Short description: 

The goal of the English Studies program is to train experts who, in addition to a complete mastery of the English language, possess extensive and in-depth knowledge of the language, culture, and history of English-speaking countries. Rather than being mere passive receivers of information, students who complete this MA program will become specialists fully capable of undertaking independent and original investigations on a wide range of topics. The English Studies MA program offers two complete (120 credit) curricula: the Literary and Cultural Studies track and the Linguistics track. Students must choose between these two tracks prior to application.

 

Lecture, seminar: 25%

Practice: 75%

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Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):

 

  • Year 1: Terms and Concepts in Literary and Linguistic Studies, Advanced Academic Writing, Trends in Linguistic, Literary and Cultural Studies, Modern British Society and Language, Advanced Research Methods.

  • Year 2: The subjects of the literary and cultural studies track or the linguistics track. Thesis.

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Career prospects: As highly educated experts, our graduates occupy positions where their insights can reach and influence many people. They are equipped to apply and develop the skills acquired in this program in diverse fields such as international relations, tourism, the press and media, business, language technology, publishing, municipal and national administration, diplomacy, and cultural life. Graduates are also encouraged to continue their academic pursuits in the university's PhD programs.

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​For more information about the program, please check the course Bulletin​​​​

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