国际学生入学条件
Our standard postgraduate entry requirement is a secondclass honours degree 22 or above from a UK university or an equivalent international qualification Your first degree does not have to be in English Literature
Applications are reviewed on their individual merits and your professional qualifications andor relevant work experience will be taken into consideration positively We actively support and encourage applications from mature learners
On your application form please list all your relevant qualifications and experience including those you expect to achieve
If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English the requirement for this programme is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System IELTS Academic Test score of 7.0 with not less than 6.5 in each of the subtests
TOEFL IBT Higher requirement 94 reading 19 writing 24 listening 20 speaking 20
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:94
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English Academic We do not accept PTE Academic Online Higher requirement 68 with 62 in each subtest and 67 in writing
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课程简介
伯克贝克(Birkbeck)的文学硕士(MA当代文学和文化)为您提供了专门研究二十一世纪文学和文化的机会,并使您了解最近几十年来最重要的文学和理论发展。它考虑了后现代主义的遗产,新技术对叙事形式的影响,以及在日益网络化和全球化的世界中产生的美学,空间和政治坐标。通过一系列文学和跨学科的选择,您有机会以数字时代不断变化的形式追求自己的兴趣,无论兴趣是来自英国,美国,欧洲还是后殖民国家的小说中的当代诗学, ,或采用历史方法来解决诸如民族,种族,性别和性行为等问题。MA的学习计划开辟了当代文学和文化的美学,历史
Our MA Contemporary Literature and Culture (2000-present) offers you the chance to specialise in twenty-first-century literature and culture, as well as exposing you to the most important literary and theoretical developments of the last few decades.<br><br>Informed by our world-class research in contemporary literary and cultural studies, on this course you will examine:<br><br>the effects of new technologies on narrative form<br>the aesthetic, spatial and political coordinates of writing produced in an increasingly networked and globalised world<br>literature's role among a vibrant and diverse range of digital, visual and multimedia texts.<br><br>You will develop your expertise in key topics, such as: migrants' narratives and refugee film-making, precarity fiction and emergent pandemic storytelling, anti-gentrification zines and the low-fi aesthetics of resistance, nonhuman forms of agency, post-gender feminism, the relationship of genres such as science fiction, horror and the fantastic to literary fiction, trans aesthetics in film and TV, African American poetry and performance, contemporary black aesthetics.<br><br>Start Date: September 2023 Duration: One year
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