Are you keen to specialise in the academic study of your chosen language and culture, and do you have the motivation to develop an individual research path, leading potentially to PhD study? This course combines taught modules with language-specific research and offers an advanced preparation for doctoral research.
You will work with the support of leading researchers, drawing on expertise in critical theory, research skills and key research themes. You will benefit from an introduction to critical theories and perspectives across the European and North American intellectual traditions, as well as developing your research specialism in Hispanic Studies.
Core modules
Critical Theory in Modern Languages
Discover new theoretical approaches and methods in the Critical Theory in Modern Languages core module.
Advanced Study Option
Tailor your own bespoke programme of study in consultation with one of our expert tutors.
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Research Skills in Modern Languages
Develop your research skills with a core module introducing you to using electronic resources, creating bibliographies, writing a literature review, writing a PhD proposal and applying for funding, selecting a Dissertation topic and giving oral presentations of your work.
Dissertation
Optional modules
Optional modules can vary from year to year. Example optional modules may include:
- Caliban's Legacy in the Caribbean
- Trans/national Cultures
- Multilingualism and Global Cultures
- Emigrants, Migrants, Immigrants