Programme details | |
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Degree: | Master (Master) |
Discipline: |
Literature
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Duration: | 24 months |
ECTS points: | 120 |
University website: | Literature with a Specialization in Spanish-language Literature |
Annual tuition (EEA) | tuition-free |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | ca. 63,700 HKD University currency: 90,000 SEK This applies to citizens of Hong Kong |
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This specialization gives you a deep knowledge of Spanish-language literature. In addition, the studies also offer a broader perspective where the Spanish-language literature is related to literatures of other Romance-languages, such as Italian or Portuguese, in a comparative perspective.
In addition to courses on the theory of interpretation and narrative, the programme gives you an in-depth knowledge of the history of Hispanic literature, the role of Spanish- and Romance-language literatures in a global world , and the emergence of national literatures in Romance languages.
“Spanish-language Literature” is one of thirteen specializations within the Master’s Programme in Literature at the Faculty of the Humanities, and it is offered by the Department of Romance Studies and Classics. The programme starts every autumn and comprises four semesters of full-time study, concluding with a 30-credit degree project in the form of a master’s thesis. As a student, you normally take four half-time courses of 7,5 credits per semester, each half of the semester consisting of two parallel courses. During the second and third semester of the programme, you may take a total of four optional courses (30 credits), of which at least two must be in subjects other than Spanish, and two proficiency courses (15 credits). For more information on available courses within the programme, please check our website.
The first semester of the programme contains three courses taken by all students of the programme, irrespective of their specialization:
In addition, you will take the following course:
In addition to these courses, every autumn semester contains a lecture series in English, attended by all the students in the Master’s Programme in Literature, not only those in your specialization. There, a number of contemporary approaches on literary studies are introduced by researchers at the university. Information about the current autumn’s series can be found here.
During the second semester of the programme, only two obligatory courses will be given, which gives you the possibility of studying two optional courses:
The third semester contains 15 credits worth of proficiency courses and one seminar-based theory course, which serves as preparation for the master’s thesis. The course English for Academic Research, 7,5 credits, which is taken this semester, may count either as a proficiency course or an optional course (depending on whether you want to fit in one or two proficiency courses in addition to it).
In addition to these courses, every autumn semester contains a lecture series in English, attended by all the students in the Master’s Programme in Literature, not only those in your specialization. There, a number of contemporary approaches on literary studies are introduced by researchers at the university. Information about the current autumn’s series can be found here.
The programme’s final semester is devoted exclusively to the degree project, which is done within one full-semester course:
The master’s thesis, your degree project, is the most important and substantial piece of work you will do within the programme. In the thesis, you will delve into the part of the discipline that interests you the most, aiming to make your own personal contribution to the cumulative knowledge of literary studies. At your disposal you have a supervisor, who will give you advice and feedback on your text. Moreover, you will participate in the master’s seminar, where ideas, drafts and chapters are presented and discussed. Finally, your whole thesis is discussed at a seminar where one or two other students perform the task of critical readers. In return, you will be the reader of two other theses.
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