About this course
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The programme is comprised of:
Semester One Core 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (20 credits)
Semester Two Core 2: COMPARATIVE LITERATURE IN PRACTICE (20 credits)
Optional courses that may be on offer within the School include: TRANSNATIONAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER EUROPEAN NARRATIVES OF ILLNESS. MEDICAL AND LITERARY CASE HISTORIES 1783-1933 READING THE 'NEW EUROPE' LITERARY TRANSLATION STUDIES THEORIES OF READING READING WORKSHOP IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE, THEORY AND VISUAL CULTURE CHINA AND THE WEST: INTELLECTUALS AND KNOWLEDGE DYNAMICS
Undergraduate Options and Directed Studies Options:
It is also possible to choose from a wide range of undergraduate Honours Courses across all subject areas in the School as well as across the College of Arts. These courses can be taken in their original format (Masters degrees permit up to 30 undergraduate credits) or may form the basis of Postgraduate-level Directed Studies.
Languages:
The School currently offers Postgraduate provision in nine Modern European Languages. All of these languages are offered at beginners’ level, and most are also offered at intermediate and advanced levels. Classical and Medieval and some other Modern Languages are also available, taught by other Schools.
The languages offered at the University of Glasgow currently include: Anglo-Saxon Catalan Czech Estonian French Gaelic (Early) German Greek (Classical) Hungarian Latin (Classical) Latin (Medieval) Mandarin Irish Italian Polish Portuguese Russian Scottish Gaelic Spanish Welsh (Medieval)
Courses from other Masters Programmes:
The unique provision of our MLitt in Comparative Literature is the availability of courses from MLitts across the College. These will in every instance have to be arranged with the relevant conveners. You may wish to look at the courses offered, for example, on the Masters Programmes in English Literature, Classics, Celtic, Film & TV, Philosophy or Theology and Religious Studies.
Study Options
This course is available in 2 study options:
Duration: 12 Months
Qualification: MLitt
Location: Glasgow
Duration: 24 Months
Qualification: MLitt
Location: Glasgow
Course Details
- Qualification
- MLitt
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 12 Months
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Glasgow
- Scheme
- Postgraduate