Master in English and Literacy Studies

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About the programme
Duration

2 years (4 semesters)

Language of instruction

English

ECTS credits

120

Start of studies

August every year

The Master in Literacy Studies can lead you to a wide variety of careers within areas such as education, media, publishing and culture.

Literacy Studies is defined as the study of reading, writing and the written text in a social and cultural context. This master’s programme focuses on literacy studies in an English-speaking context, and includes literary, linguistic and educational approaches.

The programme provides high-quality instruction in an intimate but dynamic research environment with many international links.

The Master of English and Literacy Studies is a full-time study over two years. Students from EU/EEA can after admission to the program apply for a transition to a part-time study over four years. The part-time study is identical to the full-time study. Teaching will go simultaneously for full-time and part-time students.

Career prospects

The Master in English and Literacy Studies can lead you to a wide variety of careers within areas such as education, media, publishing and culture.

The programme also qualifies students for further study at PhD level.

Learning outcomes

All study programmes at the UiS have a set of defined learning targets. Read more about the learning outcome for this study programme.

Knowledge

The student will gain

  • an overview of the main approaches and research areas within the field of English and Literacy Studies
  • a good understanding of the major theories and issues within a range of research areas within English and Literacy Studies, with focus on the English-speaking world and in historical and contemporary contexts
  • a sound theoretical and methodological basis for academic research within English and Literacy Studies, focussing on a selected direction of study (Literature, linguistic, historical or didactic)
  • detailed knowledge of the particular field of research within which the student chooses to write her/his thesis
  • an understanding of basic research ethics and issues of copyright
  • an understanding of the critical use of sources and of the conventions of writing an academic thesis
  • a good knowledge of the conventions of academic English

Skills

By the end of the programme, the student will be able to

  • apply their knowledge to independent research work
  • place their work within a broader research context within English and Literacy Studies
  • account for the theories and methods current within their field of research and explain their own choice of theoretical framework and methodology
  • find relevant sources and organize information and data in appropriate ways
  • use sources critically and present a sound line of argument

General competence

By the end of the programme, the student will be able to

  • discuss sensibly any aspect of English and Literacy Studies and apply their knowledge to current debates and social/educational issues as well as to school teaching
  • use spoken and written academic English fluently and correctly
  • communicate clearly and efficiently both in writing and through oral presentations
  • work on texts constructively through the giving and receiving of critical feedback

Academic requirements

  1. A bachelor´s degree, which includes at least 80 ECTS credits in English language and literature, is required. 30 of the 80 ECTS credits in English language and literature must be at advanced level, i.e., from the final two years of the Bachelor degree. Courses within translation, interpretation and English language teaching cannot be considered for admission to this programme.
  2. Norwegian "grunnskolelærer" education (4 years), which includes at least 60 ECTS credits in English and minimum 2 years relevant work experiences within this subject area in the Norwegian school system.

Admission to this master's programme requires a minimum grade C in the courses in English language and literature. Applicants with an education where it is not possible to calculate grade points from parts of the degree, must have a grade of C in the entire degree in order to be qualified for admission. If you have an education using a different grade scale than ECTS grades (A-F), the grade point average must be comparable to a Norwegian C.

Supplementary rules for admission (pdf)

Application and admission

Study plan and courses

Already a student? Find the full study programme description and study plan here
  • 1st semester - choose 2 out of 3 courses

    • Authors, Readers, and Texts

      Year 1, semester 1

      Authors, Readers, and Texts (MLI305)

      Study points: 15

    • First and Second Language Literacy Development

      Year 1, semester 1

      First and Second Language Literacy Development (MLI335)

      Study points: 15

    • Reading Verbal and Visual Signs

      Year 1, semester 1

      Reading Verbal and Visual Signs (MLI345)

      Study points: 15

  • Choose between exchange abroad or courses at The University of Stavang

  • Master in Literacy Studies - Compulsory courses

Student exchange

By going on exchange to one of our partner institutions abroad as part of your studies, you will have an opportunity to get a unique education. In addition to improving your career opportunities, you grow as a person and gain the ability to greater reflect on the topics you study as part of your degree. All about exchange

Exchange semester
2nd semester of the 1st year.

Academic requirements
Students must start preparing for the exchange at the start of their studies to be able to apply within the deadline. The 2nd semester has two compulsory courses, each of them can be exchanged for courses found at partner institutions abroad. The courses taken at the partner institution should include minimum one course in the History of English/Old English/Middle English. The institutions listed below offer relevant courses for the 2nd semester (course offerings may be subject to change).

Contact person
Student advisor Signe Ekenberg, Hulda Garborg building

General information about exchange: Exchange guide in Digital student service desk

Student exchange

  • All countries

    An-Najah National University

    An-Najah National University ligger i Stavanger sin vennskapsby Nablus på Vestbredden, Palestina. For øyeblikket fraråder UD i sine reiseråd å reise til Nablus (status juni 2023).

    State University of New York College at Brockport

    State University of New York at Brockport (SUNY Brockport) ligger i Rochester, staten New York, kun én time fra Niagara Falls. Rochester-området er kåret til et av Amerikas beste steder å bo.

    The Norwegian Study Centre

    Ved The Norwegian Study Centre (NSC) treffer du andre studenter fra Norge som også studerer engelsk.

    The University of Western Australia

    University of Western Australia (UWA) er et av de ledende universitetene i Australia som medlem av den såkalte Group of Eight, og rangert blant de 100 beste universitetene i verden. Et opphold ved dette universitetet vil sikre deg et godt faglig utbytte.

    University of Bonn

    Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn har en 200 år lang historie og er å betrakte som et av Tysklands mest anerkjente forskningsuniversitet. Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzche og Konrad Adenauer er bare noen av mange kjente personer som har fått sin grad fra Universitetet i Bonn.

    University of Innsbruck

    The University of Innsbruck was officially founded in 1669, in fact financed by an extraordinary tax on salt (!).

    University of Mississippi

    Med studier ved University of Mississippi blir du ikke bare kjent med USA, men også med Sørstatene, som er kjent for sin «southern mentality». Forvent vennlighet, høflighet og fokus på tradisjonelle verdier.

    University of North Dakota

    University of North Dakota er et offentlig forskningsuniversitet med historie tilbake til 1883. Universitetet er kjent for sin forskning innen luftfart, helsefag, ernæring, energi og miljø og ingeniørfag. I tillegg får du ekte nordamerikansk campus-stemning.

    University of Seville

    University of Seville er et av de best rangerte universitetene i Spania, og har over 65 000 studenter. Universitetet er kjent for sin forskning innen teknologi og vitenskap.

  • Australia

    The University of Western Australia

    University of Western Australia (UWA) er et av de ledende universitetene i Australia som medlem av den såkalte Group of Eight, og rangert blant de 100 beste universitetene i verden. Et opphold ved dette universitetet vil sikre deg et godt faglig utbytte.

  • Palestina

    An-Najah National University

    An-Najah National University ligger i Stavanger sin vennskapsby Nablus på Vestbredden, Palestina. For øyeblikket fraråder UD i sine reiseråd å reise til Nablus (status juni 2023).

  • Spania

    University of Seville

    University of Seville er et av de best rangerte universitetene i Spania, og har over 65 000 studenter. Universitetet er kjent for sin forskning innen teknologi og vitenskap.

  • Storbritannia og Nord-Irland

    The Norwegian Study Centre

    Ved The Norwegian Study Centre (NSC) treffer du andre studenter fra Norge som også studerer engelsk.

  • Tyskland

    University of Bonn

    Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn har en 200 år lang historie og er å betrakte som et av Tysklands mest anerkjente forskningsuniversitet. Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzche og Konrad Adenauer er bare noen av mange kjente personer som har fått sin grad fra Universitetet i Bonn.

  • USA

    State University of New York College at Brockport

    State University of New York at Brockport (SUNY Brockport) ligger i Rochester, staten New York, kun én time fra Niagara Falls. Rochester-området er kåret til et av Amerikas beste steder å bo.

    University of Mississippi

    Med studier ved University of Mississippi blir du ikke bare kjent med USA, men også med Sørstatene, som er kjent for sin «southern mentality». Forvent vennlighet, høflighet og fokus på tradisjonelle verdier.

    University of North Dakota

    University of North Dakota er et offentlig forskningsuniversitet med historie tilbake til 1883. Universitetet er kjent for sin forskning innen luftfart, helsefag, ernæring, energi og miljø og ingeniørfag. I tillegg får du ekte nordamerikansk campus-stemning.

  • Østerrike

    University of Innsbruck

    The University of Innsbruck was officially founded in 1669, in fact financed by an extraordinary tax on salt (!).

Department of Cultural Studies and Languages

The English section within the department is one of the most varied and dynamic teaching and research communities at the University of Stavanger.

Hulda Garborgs hus, campus Ullandhaug

The teaching in the department is driven by the research interests of academics who publish at an international level in a wide range individual - but interconnected - branches of literature, language, and didactics.

Expertise in the field of literature includes the Renaissance, Modernism and Postmodernism in British and American Literature, Literary Ecologies and Gender Studies. Research in literature is led by Professor Janne Stigen Drangsholt’s published work on Ted Hughes, Myth Studies, and English poetry, and Professor Peter Paul Ferry’s research on beards and masculinity in American Literature and culture.

Within the field of languages, research is particularly concentrated on Old English and Middle English, especially through the work of Professor Merja Riitta Stenroos who publishes on systems of writing and ways of spelling. Within this discipline we also find Professor Oliver Traxel, whose research concentrates on modern and partly interdisciplinary fields including the works of author JRR Tolkien.

Other focus areas include sociolinguistics and didactics, the latter giving special attention to the various issues that form the basis for language teaching in the classroom. The section also boasts a hub for academics, led by Professor Janne Stigen Drangsholt, who in addition to performing research also publish works of fiction.

The researchers and teachers in the department place great emphasis on participating in national and international research networks and continue to be at the forefront of current research in the Humanities.

The Department of Cultural Studies and Languages is located in the Hulda Garborg Building at the Ullandhaug campus.