The Master's degree in English Literature and Civilization aims to train specialists in the English-speaking world with in-depth expertise and a capacity for rigorous critical analysis. Upon completion of the program, graduates will have developed the following skills and knowledge:
Targeted Skills:
- Advanced command of the English language (level C1/C2), both written and oral
- Ability to critically analyze literary texts and cultural documents
- Aptitude for independent academic research, including methodology and epistemology
- Advanced writing skills for producing academic writing
- Proficiency in digital tools applied to humanities research
Acquired Pedagogical Knowledge:
- In-depth knowledge of the major literary movements of the English-speaking world, their historical contexts, and their aesthetic issues
- Understanding of the social, political, and cultural dynamics that have shaped the civilizations of English-speaking countries
- Mastery of contemporary critical theories and their application to textual and cultural analysis
- Knowledge of methods for transmitting literary and cultural knowledge adapted to different audiences
- Understanding of the interactions between literature, history, and other cultural productions (cinema, visual arts, music)
This program prepares students both for doctoral studies and for professional integration in higher education, research, publishing, translation, or cultural mediation.
Teaching Language : English