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English (MA) [full-time/part-time]
Course Overview
Scholarships are available for this programme.
The MA in English is ideal for students who wish to build on the foundations of their undergraduate degrees by pursuing more advanced studies in English at postgraduate level, yet who also wish to retain the intellectual breadth of addressing a variety of literature, past and present. This MA offers an intensive specialist training in the study of literary texts and theories, and students explore sources as diverse as vellum manuscripts, serialised novels, contemporary bestsellers, digital texts or films.
English at NUI Galway has a number of particular research strengths in areas such as Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Book History, Theatre History, and Colonialism and Travel Writing. The MA in English allows students to take advantage of these and other areas while also pursuing their own topics of individual interest.
Applications and Selections
Who Teaches this Course
- Dr Rebecca Anne Barr
- Dr Fiona Bateman
- Dr Victoria Brownlee
- Dr Dermot Burns
- Professor Daniel Carey
- Dr Clíodhna Carney
- Dr Marie-Louise Coolahan
- Professor Patrick Lonergan
- Dr John Kenny
- Dr Kimberly LoPrete
- Dr Frances McCormack
- Dr Charlotte McIvor
- Dr. Andrew Ó Baoill,
- Dr Muireann O’Cinneide
- Dr Adrian Paterson
- Dr Richard Pearson
- Professor Lionel Pilkington
- Dr Lindsay Ann Reid
- Dr Irina Ruppo
- Professor Sean Ryder
- Dr Elizabeth Tilley
- Dr Justin Tonra
Requirements and Assessment
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
Additional Requirements
Duration
1 year full-time | 2 years part-time
Next start date
September 2018
A Level Grades ()
Average intake
15
Closing Date
Please view Review Dates
Next start date
September 2018
NFQ level
Mode of study
Taught
ECTS weighting
90
Award
MA
CAO
PAC code
GYA53, full-time | GYA54, part-time
Course Outline
Students complete six seminar modules across Semesters 1 and 2, i.e., three modules each semester, for a total of 60 ECTS credits (for the full-time option). These modules will be assessed through a combination of written essays and other assessment formats, possibly including reflective journals, in-class presentations, book reviews, and/or take-home exams. In the summer session, students write a 15,000-word (30 ECTS credit) dissertation on a subject of their own choosing.
For the part-time option, students complete three seminar modules in years 1 and 2 of the programme (30 ECTS credits per year for a total of 60 ECTS credits). In the summer session of Year 2, students write their 15,000-word (30 ECTS credit) dissertation.
Modules potentially on offer each year include ones on Book History, Literature & Colonialism, Introduction to Digital Humanities, Cinema & Politics, Textual Studies, Medieval Aesthetics and Poetic Art, Thinking About Theatre, Young Ireland to the Free State: Writing in English 1849–1922, Critical Approaches, Representations of the Book in Literature and Film, Early Modern Print and Manuscript Cultures, Approaches to Culture & Colonialism, Travel Literature, Aspects of Old and Middle English Literature, Irish Drama and Theatre, The Nineteenth-Century Century Literary Marketplace, Nineteenth Century Periodicals and Serial Fiction, and Literature of North America, among others.
Why Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
Who’s Suited to This Course
Learning Outcomes
Work Placement
Study Abroad
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Course Fees
Fees: EU
Fees: Tuition
Fees: Student levy
Fees: Non EU
Postgraduate students in receipt of a SUSI grant—please note an F4 grant is where SUSI will pay €2,000 towards your tull-time tuition. You will be liable for the remainder of the total fee. An F5 grant is where SUSI will pay full-time TUITION up to a maximum of €6,270. SUSI will not cover the student levy of €224. EU Full time programme: €6,015; EU Part time programme: €3,065 p.a.
Postgraduate fee breakdown = tuition (EU or NON EU) + student levy as outlined above.

