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    MLitt Full time: 1 year,Part time: 2 years

Masters Degree Description

This is the only course of its kind that focuses on studying the history, culture, literature, archaeology and language of the Orkney and Shetland Islands; communities of significant strategic importance through the ages. Come with us on a journey to explore the islands’ unique culture and heritage, delivered by the prize-winning Centre for Nordic Studies team. You will be able to progress on to research degrees once you have completed this Orkney and Shetland Studies course and you will have gained valuable personal development skills along the way.

Entry Requirements

2.1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject, such as History, Archaeology, Literature or Ethnology Other disciplines, such as history, human geography and the social sciences, will also be considered

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Fees

In 2018/19 Per module of 20 credits: Scottish and EU on site / Online £560, RUK on site / online £650, International on-site £1260 online:£900. Masters degree is 6 modules and dissertation of 60 credits)

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