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Objectives
The Research Master Literary Studies is closely connected to the Research Master Arts and Culture and has three main objectives:
It seeks to provide students with a shared methodological and theoretical basis and to broaden their scope by adding a comparative study. These objectives will be accomplished in the compulsory team-taught common courses in the program;
The program will also allow students to acquire sophisticated knowledge and expertise on Literary Studies in their area of specialization. This objective will be accomplished in the specialisation electives;
The programme wants to train the students as independent researchers, in particular in the thesis seminar and the thesis writing.
The aim of the programme is:
1. to broaden and deepen the students’ knowledge, understanding and skills, and train them in the use of scientific methods in the field of Literary Studies and;
2. to enable students to develop the following academic and professional skills:
the ability to solve academic problems independently, critically and creatively;
the ability to analyse complex problems;
the ability to clearly report academic results, both in writing and orally;
Furthermore the programme aims:
3. to prepare students for an academic career at a university for postgraduate programmes and for;
4. to prepare students for a non-academic career in the public or private sector for which advanced research skills and practical research experience are a prerequisite.
The achievement levels can be found in the Course and Exam regulations
Programme
First semester
Students take the obligatory course ‘LUCAS Seminar: Cultural Theory for the 21st Century’ (5 EC) and one course within the programmes of one of the National Research Schools (5 EC).
In addition, students take two elective courses:
one elective course is an interdisciplinary Research Master course (optional course, 10 EC);
one elective course is from one’s area of specilisation. It is a course from one of the other MA programmes in the field of Literary Studies (10 EC);
Second semester
In the second semester students take the course ‘Methodological Concepts in Art and Literature’ (10 EC) and two elective courses:
one elective course is an interdisciplinary Research Master course (optional course, 10 EC);
one elective course is from one’s area of specilisation. It is a course from one of the other MA programmes in the field of Literary Studies (10 EC);
Third semester
The second year starts with preparation for the thesis in the ‘Thesis Seminar and Colloquium’ course (10 EC). Students take two elective courses (see Semester 1 and 2).
Forth semester
Students complete their Research Master programme by writing a thesis (25 EC) under the supervision of an academic member of staff. They also take a course within the programmes of one of the National Research Schools (5 EC).
Master thesis and requirements for graduation
The Research Master Literary Studies is concluded by a thesis. This is a written report of research which the student carries out under supervision by an academic member of staff but with a high degree of independence. In principle, the thesis must be of sufficient quality to be published in an academic journal in the relevant field. The thesis counts a maximum of 25,000 words including notes, bibliography and appendices.
Requirements for graduation are:
Please note that you are also asked to fulfill certain administrative procedures, as can be found on the website of Literary Studies.