IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject
Drawing on the internationally recognised expertise of our academics, primarily in the areas of Film and Television aesthetics, history and theory, this course enables you to familiarise yourself with key disciplinary issues and methodologies before focusing on an area of personal academic interest.
IELTS Overall score: 7.5; minimum component scores: two at 6.5/7.0 & rest 7.5+
Bachelor degree with 2:I degree classification and 65% overall (or equivalent), in English Literature or related subject. Applicants may be asked to provide a writing sample to demonstrate suitability for the course.
The MA in English Literature gives you the opportunity to study an extensive range of literary genres, texts, and approaches. You'll take one core critical theory module - such as Postcolonial Theory, Feminist Literary Theory, or Drama and Performance Theory - which will allow you to explore a particular strand of literary theory in depth.Alongside this core module, you'll take three other modules and we give you the freedom to choose from an exciting array of options that reflect the breadth of research expertise on offer in our Department, a range reflected by regularly running modules such as The Development of English Drama, Modern Japanese Fiction, The Condition of England: Perceptions in Victorian Literature, and The Poetics of Urban Modernism.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in ELT, English, Education, Linguistics or Languages; a Master s degree in ELT or Applied Linguistics
Research in the Centre focuses on the relationships between Applied Linguistics and professional practice in a range of international and multinational contexts, especially in the areas of English Language teaching and learning, professional discourse, and working across cultures. We are one of the leading centres nationally and internationally for work in these areas, and our aim is to continue to nurture and carry out high quality research.
2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) with one reference and degree transcripts
This course is suitable for you if you have a background in education or are seeking to understand education within its broad contexts. It encourages you to link theoretical and practical understanding of issues in education, while developing generic knowledge, skills and understanding of the questions involved in conceptualising and designing educational research.
2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) with one reference and degree transcripts
This MA is ideal for you if you wish to develop your abilities as an educational leader/manager. The course offers a multi-pronged approach, which enables the development of an academic career route as well as research-informed professional practice.
2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) with one reference and degree transcripts
Designed to help you develop your practical skills and theoretical knowledge of drama education, this MA is aimed at practitioners working in both schools and colleges, and community and educational theatre settings.There is a balance between the study and practice of drama as a subject in schools and colleges, and the wider use of drama for personal and community purposes.
Second Class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in the Sciences, Engineering, Business or a relevant subject
This degree equips you with the skills to operate effectively in the e-business environment and to manage or lead either the transformation of existing business processes or the creation of new e-business activity. It is suitable for graduates from a whole range of business, engineering and science backgrounds as well as those with a qualification in IT.