Masters Degree Description
This MRes combines specialist taught modules with the opportunity to complete a substantial research project of your choice. You will be guided by our research active staff, who are specialists in the areas of:
- the Viking World
- Runology
- Name Studies
- Old English and Old Norse Language and Literature
- Middle English and Older Scots Language and Literature
- Book History
- Material Culture
Entry Requirements
2:1 or above ( or international equivalent) in an arts or humanities subject
Fees
For fees and funding options, please visit website to find out more.
Student Destinations
Graduates from the School of English move into a wide range of areas due to their transferable skills. This includes working in:
- The education sector – including both teaching and working in Higher Education
- Communications based roles in marketing/PR/journalism
- Business and finance
- The charity sector
- Local/national government
- Law conversion
- PhD level study
Module Details
Pathway 1
You may choose the below pathway, and take these 20-credit core modules:
- Reading Old English
- Reading Old Norse
- Research Methods in Viking and Anglo-Saxon Studies
Pathway 2
OR, you may choose this pathway, and take the below 20-credit core modules:
- Textualities: Defining, making and using text
- Mastering the Arts: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research
OR
- Arts in Society
- The History of the Book: 1200-1600
OR
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