English - Modernities: Literature, Theory & Culture from the Romantics to the Present MA Track

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Pathway Modules

All IMP students will take modules worth 60 credits including 40 credits of Language Centre core modules and 20 credits of undergraduate (UG) programme modules.

Language Centre Modules (40 credits)

  • LC5001 Independent Research Project I (15 credits)
  • LC5002 Research Methods: Interdisciplinary Project (10 credits)
  • LC5003 Critical Disciplinary Approaches (5 credits)
  • LC5004 Independent Research Project II (10 credits)

English – Modernities: Literature, Theory & Culture from the Romantics to the Present Modules (20 credits)

  • EN3079 Contemporary Culture (5 credits)
  • EN3108 Modernism (5 credits)
  • EN3003 Special Studies Seminar (10 credits)

International Master’s Pathway Entry Requirements

  • Academic Qualification: 3:1 equivalent (minimum 40% overall).
  • English Language Entry Requirements: 5.5 minimum IELTS in all skills or equivalent.
  • Interview: If your application has been successful, you will be invited to an interview. On successful completion of the interview, you will be given a full offer for the pathway.

MA English – Modernities: Literature, Theory & Culture from the Romantics to the Present Progression Requirements

You will be given a conditional offer and will only be guaranteed a place if, at the end of the pathway, you successfully meet the following progression requirements:

  • Academic Qualification: 2:2 equivalent (minimum 50% overall).
  • English Language Entry Requirements: 6.5 IELTS with a minimum of 6.0 in individual skills, or equivalent in the accepted admissions test.

How to apply

Application process for the International Master’s Pathway:

Stage 1 Apply for the MA in English - Modernities: Literature, Theory & Culture from the Romantics to the Present and write ‘International Masters Pathway’ in your statement

Stage 2 
You will receive an invitation to meet with the International Pathway team.

Apply now

If you would like more information regarding the pathway or have questions about the application process, please email academicenquiries@ucc.ie and we will contact you. 

The closing date for non-EU applications is 30 June 2024.

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