Comparative Literature And Culture (Ba): 4-Year, Part-Time

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 6,935 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    4 Years

What does it mean to study comparatively? Our BA Comparative Literature and Culture gives you the opportunity to explore connections across national boundaries and different periods from the Renaissance to postmodernity, and to consciously reflect on your critical approach. You will be able to study the literature, thought, history, film and visual culture of the French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish and Latin American worlds through a number of comparative modules focusing on specific themes across time and place, as well as through more in-depth modules focusing on a single culture.

You will explore transnational phenomena and you can also pursue an interest in other forms of comparison, for example, between text and image - we offer modules focusing on literary adaptation across media and many other types of encounter between literature and visual culture.

There is no language learning requirement for this programme, and all texts will be taught in English translation, but you can develop your language skills to a higher level as part of the degree programme if you wish. You have the option of studying up to one language module each year, including starting at beginner level.

The programme is also available for full-time evening study over three years, or four years, including a year of study abroad.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Malet Street, WC1E 7HX

Start date

On request

About this course

This is a new programme, but students from other programmes offered by the Department of Cultures and Languages have gone on to a range of careers and jobs including teaching, translation, publishing, journalism, commerce and banking.

We welcome applicants without traditional entry qualifications as we base decisions on our own assessment of qualifications, knowledge and previous work experience. We may waive formal entry requirements based on judgement of academic potential.

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Subjects

  • Comparative Literature
  • English
  • Image
  • French
  • Transnational cultures
  • Reading Transnational Cultures
  • Culture
  • Language and Texts
  • Film and Politics
  • Imagining France

Course programme

COURSE STRUCTURE

You take 360 credits over four years. The modules you take will be dependent on your interests and whether or not you wish to include language learning as part of your degree, so your course structure will be tailored to meet your personal requirements.

You complete the equivalent of 12 full (30-credit) modules, including at least 30 credits each year on a comparative topic, and a dissertation in your final year. A typical set of modules, divided by year, might look like this:

YEAR 1
  • Imagining France: An Introduction to French Studies
  • Reading Transnational Cultures (Level 4)
  • Understanding Culture: Language and Texts
YEAR 2
  • Film and Politics
  • Literature, Empire and Race
  • Masterpieces of French Literature and Culture from the Eighteenth Century to Postmodernity (Level 4)
YEAR 3
  • Culture and Crisis (Level 5)
  • Fictions of Enlightenment (Level 6)
  • French Decolonisation
  • Reading the Signs: Text and Image in French Culture
YEAR 4
  • Novel Adaptations: Text, Illustration, Film
  • Reading Text and Image in the Eighteenth-Century: Diderot and the Tableau
  • Representations of Love, Desire and Sexuality (Level 6)
BA COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND CULTURE DISSERTATION
  • Dissertation in Comparative Literature and Culture

Additional information

FEES

Part-time home students: £ 6935 pa
Part-time international students: £10710 pa

Comparative Literature And Culture (Ba): 4-Year, Part-Time

£ 6,935 VAT inc.