University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in English and Language and Linguistics
The Master of Arts in English and Language and Linguistics in Language and Culture Studies is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in English and Language and Linguistics offered by the University of Aberdeen
English and Language & Linguistics at Aberdeen combines all the advantages of the UK’s second most highly-rated research hub for English literature, language and creative writing, with a fascinating exploration of how human language evolved, how we learn languages and how they differ and change over time. You will gain the all-round knowledge and skills to open up an avenue to a wide variety of careers.Aberdeen is a leading centre for the study of literature, language and creative writing, rated second in the UK for its research output. You will study poetry and prose through the dynamic relationship between author, reader and literary text, covering every period from Chaucer to contemporary English, Scottish, Irish, European and American writing and the cultural and critical impact of powerful and controversial modern works. You will be inspired by enthusiastic teachers and researchers, themselves acclaimed authors and poets and be encouraged to develop your own creative writing skills.Language and Linguistics takes you on a deeper exploration of language, analysing this fascinating human attribute to understand ourselves and human societies more fully. You will study how the brain processes speech and language, how we acquire languages as children and adults, how they vary and change over time, social factors and different dialects of English. Our understanding of language grows all the time with new discoveries in neuroscience, animal behaviour, archaeology, sociology and psychology, bringing new applications of linguistics in industry, medicine and forensic science.This subject combination will make you very attractive to employers, especially in media, advertising and marketing, information and communication technology, publishing, language teaching and health-related professions such as speech and language therapy.
What you'll study
Year 1
Compulsory CoursesAcademic Writing for Language & Literature (AW1008)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)Acts of Reading (EL1009)English Structure and use (LN1003)Controversial Classics (EL1513)English Past and Present (LN1502)
Optional CoursesSelect further courses of choice to make up 120 credit points.
Year 2Compulsory CoursesEncounters with Shakespeare (EL2011)The Tragedy of Knowledge (EL2512)Language in Society (LN2008)Varieties of English (LN2510)
Optional CoursesSelect further courses of choice to make up 120 credit points.
Year 3Optional CoursesSelect a total of two courses from the following groups, each from a different group:Medieval/RenaissanceEL30DQ: Knights, Virgins and Viragos, Chaucer and Medieval WritingEL30CP: Page and Stage: Renaissance Writings 1500-1640EL35EJ: Writing Revolt: Literature and Politics in the 17th Century
Romantic/VictorianEL3009: American InnovationEL35XR: RomanticismEL30QA: Sympathy for the Devil: The 19th Century Scottish Short StoriesEL35SB: Britain and the 19th Century WorldEL35VB: Bildungsroman to Alien Invasion
Contemporary/ModernEL35KN Haunted TextsEL30FF: Modernism: Make it NewEL30UT: Art and Atrocity: Representations of Violence and TraumaEL35UT: Art and Atrocity: Representations of Violence and Trauma
Plus one course from the following:EL35WC: Queer TimesEL35YB: Creative Writing: Creativity and CraftEL30EH: Classical EpicCE3594: Dangerous Liaisons: Love, Sex and Romance in the Celtic West and Old NorthEL30VC: Fallen Women and Self-Made Men
Plus, select a further 60 credit points from level 3 courses in Language and Linguistics.
Year 4Optional CoursesSelect one of the following dissertation options:English Dissertation (EL4502) or Dissertation in Language and Linguistics (EL4012)Select further credit points from level 4 courses in English and Language and Linguistics to gain 60 credits in each discipline.English Dissertation (EL4502)Dissertation in Language and Linguistics (LN4012)