Write a short review & help students like you! Over 1,500 students already shared their experience.
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 5,290 - ≈ € 13,520 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Glasgow / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Start Date: | September | ||
| Educational Form: |
| ||
| Education Variants: |
| ||
| Languages: | English | ||
This programme will enhance your understanding of cultural, social and political issues, putting you in a strong position to pursue careers in government, European Council and Latin American institutions. With its emphasis on specialisation, the programme may also open up future academic and research opportunities for you to develop your area of interest.
* MLitt: 12 months full-time; 24 months part-time
You will take a core course and a selection of optional courses. You will also pursue a specialist interest during the programme and produce a dissertation on this topic with the advice and guidance of your supervisor. There is also the option to study a language from a wide-range offered by the School of Modern Languages and other Schools within the University.
The taught courses will contain a mixture of seminars, workshops and one-to-one consultation.
Core course
* Questions & readings, Europe and beyond.
This course introduces you to the social and cultural theoretical context within which your studies will based. It explores central issues and themes in approach and methodology.
Optional courses
* European and Latin-American cinema
* Reading the New Europe
* Text cultures: reading through interfaces
* Visual Cultures
* European narratives of illness
* Developments in Czech society since 1989
* The cinema of Communist and Post-Communist Europe
* The mass media of Communist and Post-Communist Europe
* Gender and text in Slavonic cultures.
You will take a core course and a selection of optional courses. You will also pursue a specialist interest during the programme and produce a dissertation on this topic with the advice and guidance of your supervisor. There is also the option to study a language from a wide-range offered by the School of Modern Languages and other Schools within the University.
The taught courses will contain a mixture of seminars, workshops and one-to-one consultation.
Core course
* Questions & readings, Europe and beyond.
This course introduces you to the social and cultural theoretical context within which your studies will based. It explores central issues and themes in approach and methodology.
Optional courses
* European and Latin-American cinema
* Reading the New Europe
* Text cultures: reading through interfaces
* Visual Cultures
* European narratives of illness
* Developments in Czech society since 1989
* The cinema of Communist and Post-Communist Europe
* The mass media of Communist and Post-Communist Europe
* Gender and text in Slavonic cultures.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testYou should normally have a good Honours degree (2.1 or better) or equivalent in a Modern European language or cognate discipline.
If your first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade B (Score: 75) |
You can contact Ms Carolyn Donaldson to ask a question about European Studies: Cultures, Societies & Languages at University of Glasgow.
Using the form on this page, you can directly ask questions to the contactpersons at the university.
Fill out your contact information and message. The information you fill out in this form will be sent directly to the university. They will reply to you on the e-mail address you provide here.
Explain your academic background in the message; the more sophisticated your e-mail, the better the answer.
MastersPortal.eu cannot take any responsibility for the answering of contacts or for the content of their replies.