Literary Studies: French Literature and Culture
French literature and Culture is a specialisation within the MA Literary Studies.
The principle of the programme is: “freedom within bounds”. This means that the programme consists of electives, from which you may freely shape your personal programme. The programme includes two different types of courses: a series of thematic courses (on a special subject or author) and two general core courses: “Medieval and Early Modern Studies” and “European Modernism”.
In order to help you structure your programme, three possible profiles are suggested below:
1) Medieval and Early Modern French Literature and Culture: take the core course “Medieval and Early Modern Studies” as a basis and supplement it with (a) course(s) in one or both fields.
2) Modern and Contemporary French and Francophone Literature and Culture: take the core course “European Modernism” and supplement it with courses in this profile.
3) French Language and Culture is a combined programme of Literary Studies/French (20 EC) and Linguistics/French (20 EC) + a MA thesis in Literary Studies/French. This is especially advised if, after your MA, you intend to apply for the Educational Master.
Rules of the game:
Courses 1 and 2: Any two courses from the French-taught electives on the list below
Course 3 and 4: Any course offered within the MA Literary studies (including the list below)
a course on a literary subject taught in another MA, a course offered within the MA Linguistics: French Language and Linguistics, or a course offered via Masterlanguage.
MA thesis: written in French, on a subject of French or Francophone literature and culture.
Note that:
At least two courses at least should be taken from the French-taught electives of the list below.
Masterlanguage courses are either 5 or 10 EC; please submit your choice to the Board of Examiners.