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MA Comparative Literature/French

University of Glasgow
Full-time5 YearsPlacement YearSubject: Languages and Area Studies
Course Score
B /73
Graduate Salary
Β£23,000 (3yr)
Satisfaction
84%
Degree Completion
80%
Professional Jobs
65%
Meaningful Work
55%

About this course

Comparative literature is the study of literary texts across national boundaries, language traditions, historical periods and generic forms, asking what literature shares and what divides it when you move from one cultural context to another. At the University of Glasgow, combining comparative literature with French over five years of full-time study means you develop the breadth of cross-cultural literary understanding that defines the discipline alongside the deep linguistic and cultural fluency in French that distinguishes a language graduate. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, grounding an intellectually ambitious academic education in real professional experience. A typical tariff of around 232 points reflects the competitive nature of this programme. In the comparative literature strand, you will read widely across traditions in English translation and in the original languages you develop, encountering fiction, poetry, drama and critical theory from across European and world literary cultures, studying how texts travel between languages and contexts and what is gained and lost in translation. The French strand builds your linguistic competence to a very high level while also developing your engagement with French and Francophone literature from the medieval period to the contemporary. Glasgow's department is internationally recognised in both areas, and the programme benefits from teaching by researchers active at the frontier of both fields. The five-year duration allows for depth and maturity of engagement that shorter degrees cannot match. Graduates pursue careers in academic research and teaching, literary translation, publishing, journalism, cultural diplomacy, arts administration, broadcasting and the creative industries. The combination of comparative literary training and high-level French is valued wherever deep engagement with texts, ideas and cultural contexts matters. Many graduates proceed to doctoral research in comparative literature, French studies or related disciplines, or to postgraduate study in translation, cultural management or journalism.

Syllabus & Modules

Typical curriculum
β–ΆYear 1 Modules
4 items
Quantitative Literacy
Core
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Communication & Academic Writing
Core
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Foundations of the Discipline
Core
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Research & Analytical Methods
Core
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β–ΆYear 2 Modules
3 items
β–ΆYear 3 Modules
3 items
β–ΆYear 4 Modules
2 items

Student Satisfaction

National Student Survey - 55 respondents (86% response rate)

88%
Teaching Quality
71%
Assessment & Feedback
71%
Academic Support
81%
Organisation
88%
Learning Resources
74%
Student Voice

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Published annual tuition cost at University of Glasgow.

Β£9,535
Per academic year (UK Home)
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Government Student Loan

Eligible UK students do not pay upfront. Covered by SFE tuition fee loans.

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