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MA Medieval Studies

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    MA 1 – 2 years

Course Description

Medieval Studies is a well-known and internationally recognised area of expertise at Bangor. Over the decades particular strengths in Arthurian literature, Welsh History and Archaeology and Cymraeg, as well as Music have attracted postgraduates to Bangor to work with experts in each of these areas. Additional strengths include gender and devotional literature (in the School of English), Anglo-Norman studies, and early sacred music, among others. Interdisciplinary approaches form the core of medieval studies, and the current expertise at Bangor guarantees this approach both through the core module and through the option modules. In addition to this, Bangor can boast a unique combination of modules students can choose from, such as do not normally feature together: Welsh, Arthurian studies and Music form the distinctive core of the provision, alongside our widely recognised expertise in teaching palaeography and codicology.

Programme Length

1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; Diploma: 9 months full-time (also available part-time)

Entry Requirements

A 2.ii undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject (e.g. Literary Studies, History, Arthurian Studies/Literature, Medieval Studies).

In their personal statement, applicants should outline the area in which they would like to specialise (e.g. history, literary studies). Contact us for more information.

For students whose first language is not English an IELTS score of at least 6.5 (with no element below 6.0) is required.

 

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