English and Literacy Studies - Master's Degree Programme
Study programme description for study year 2024-2025
Credits (ECTS)
120
Studyprogram code
M-LITERA
Level
Master's degree (2 years)
Leads to degree
Master's Degree Programme in English and Literacy Studies
Full-/Part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 Semesters
Undergraduate
No
Language of instruction
English
The Masters programme in English and Literacy Studies is a two-year postgraduate programme that includes a 60-credit taught component and a 60-credit Masters thesis. It is offered both as an independent Masters programme and as an integrated part of the 5-year lektorprogram at UiS. The programme may also be taken part time over a period of four years (contact the Institute). Full and part-time students attend the same classes.
The area of the programme is English and Literacy Studies, defined as the study of reading, writing and the written text in a social and cultural context. The programme focuses on English and Literacy Studies within an English-speaking context, and includes modules that explore literary, linguistic and educational approaches; it is equivalent to a Master`s programme in English from the point of view of teaching and research competence. At Stavanger, it builds upon the Bachelor`s level in English (or on the first three years of the lektorprogram with English as the main subject) and feeds into the PhD programme in Literacy Studies.
The programme recognises the central role played by literacy in our society. The written language is a key factor in social organisation and cultural development, and the medium of a wide range of communication technologies. It is often claimed that the central role of reading texts is one of the most important characteristics of modern societies. A good understanding of the various aspects of literacy, both contemporary and historical, is therefore essential for a full understanding of how this society works and forms a key asset for the efficient participation therein.
As the programme is open for international students, and all students are expected to reach a high level of competence in oral and written English, all teaching and supervision takes place in English.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
The student will gain
- an overview of the main approaches and research areas within the field of English and Literacy Studies
- a good understanding of the major theories and issues within a range of research areas within English and Literacy Studies, with focus on the English-speaking world and in historical and contemporary contexts
- a sound theoretical and methodological basis for academic research within English and Literacy Studies, focussing on a selected direction of study (Literature, linguistic, historical or didactic)
- detailed knowledge of the particular field of research within which the student chooses to write her/his thesis
- an understanding of basic research ethics and issues of copyright
- an understanding of the critical use of sources and of the conventions of writing an academic thesis
- a good knowledge of the conventions of academic English
Skills
By the end of the programme, the student will be able to
- apply their knowledge to independent research work
- place their work within a broader research context within English and Literacy Studies
- account for the theories and methods current within their field of research and explain their own choice of theoretical framework and methodology
- find relevant sources and organize information and data in appropriate ways
- use sources critically and present a sound line of argument
General competence
By the end of the programme, the student will be able to
- discuss sensibly any aspect of English and Literacy Studies and apply their knowledge to current debates and social/educational issues as well as to school teaching
- use spoken and written academic English fluently and correctly
- communicate clearly and efficiently both in writing and through oral presentations
- work on texts constructively through the giving and receiving of critical feedback
Syllabus
The programme brings together two main groups of students: Norwegian and International students who take the programme as an independent Masters programme, and Norwegian students who are enrolled on the five-year lektorprogram. In the first year, the former group take two taught modules per semester, while the latter take two modules in the Autumn semester only. All the Autumn modules offered are available for both groups of students.
In the first Autumn semester, all students choose two out of three modules. The modules represent three general study directions: literature, linguistics and visual literacy. Regardless of which two modules the student decides to choose, the two chosen modules together provide an introduction to English and Literacy Studies upon which the remainder of the programme is built.
In the Spring semester, the English and Literacy students take two modules that represent the development of the English language through time, and Literature in Context. Depending on the modules, they are evaluated through written or oral examinations at the end of the semester. Some of the modules also include a midterm exam.
In the second year of the Masters programme, the students produce a thesis. During this second year, the student receives supervision and attends a thesis writing seminar; attendance of both is compulsory. After submitting the thesis, the candidate will give a test lecture. The grade is awarded on the basis of the thesis but may be adjusted on the basis of the lecture. There are two possible submission dates for the MA thesis: May or November.
Career prospects
The Master in English and Literacy Studies can lead you to a wide variety of careers within areas such as education, media, publishing and culture.
The programme also qualifies students for further study at PhD level.
Course assessment
As part of the quality of teaching framework at UiS, all courses implement annual evaluation in the form of dialogue between student representatives and course teachers. In addition, the courses in the programme are evaluated electronically.
Study plan and courses
Enrolment year:
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Master in Literacy Studies - Compulsory courses
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MLIMAS: Dissertation and oral exam
Year 2, semester 3
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1st semester - choose 2 out of 3 courses
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MLI305: Authors, Readers, and Texts
Year 1, semester 1
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MLI335: First and Second Language Literacy Development
Year 1, semester 1
First and Second Language Literacy Development (MLI335)
Study points: 15
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MLI345: Reading Verbal and Visual Signs
Year 1, semester 1
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Choose between exchange abroad or courses at UiS
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Exchange abroad
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Courses at UiS
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MLI325: Reading the Past: the History of Written English
Year 1, semester 2
Reading the Past: the History of Written English (MLI325)
Study points: 15
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MLI365: Literature in Context
Year 1, semester 2
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Master in Literacy Studies - Compulsory courses
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MLIMAS: Dissertation and oral exam
Year 2, semester 3
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