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    MSc Programmes in Humanities Studies Literature English Literature

    A master degree is an academic qualification granted to individuals completing a high-level program of focused on expertise in a particular field. After earning a graduate degree, further study at the PhD level is one of many options.

    You may be wondering, what is an MSc in English Literature? This course of study provides students with extensive education in all areas of English studies. Coursework is offered in significant literary movements, individual authors, historical periods, history of criticism, linguistics, and philology. The goal is promoting global competence in all periods of the English language literary tradition before students choose to specialize in a single topic or area.

    Benefits of a master degree extend to both the professional and personal lives of graduates. For instance, individuals can develop an enhanced understanding of consolidating, summarizing and presenting information that is easily understood and interesting to read, skills that may help them find new employment opportunities or advance in current positions.

    Because this program is available at various universities, costs differ depending on the location of the school and length of the program. Students should request details about cost expectations from individual institutions.

    Graduates with an English literature Master of Science often find employment utilizing their writing and communication skills in teaching, writing or editing. Typical industries include media, publishing and academia. However, graduates may also find careers in industries ranging from public relations and nonprofits, to law, business, accounting, technology, and finance. Positions such as civil service workers, government employees, health services workers, paralegal, and financial analyst are realistic prospects.

    Full- or part-time classes may be available for active professionals who need more flexibility with the educational process. Many facilities offer online distance learning platforms for additional convenience. To find the right school for you, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.