This exciting taught postgraduate literature course allows you to study the writers and literatures of the Highlands and Islands, in the communities to which they belong. Trace the footsteps of these inspirational creatives, explore the literary heritage of the area and experience, first hand, the diverse culture of the region. You will study three main themes throughout the course, namely: landscape and identity; the literary and linguistic legacy for the modern period; the place of Highlands and Islands literature in the wider context You will benefit from lectures and seminars by local writers, and the team at the Centre for Nordic Studies. Our small classes will give you a more personal experience of this Masters course in Highlands and Islands Literature.
2:1 Honours degree (or international equivalent) in English Literature.
A bridging unit entitled "A Survey of Scottish Literature" is available for those without and English Literature degree or with non standard qualifications.
If you have an Honours degree in a cognate, or strongly-related subject, your application will be considered on an individual basis.
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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