Master of Science in English Language and Literature

Master of Science in English Language and Literature
Master of Science in Language and Literature
The Master of Science program in Language and Literature is designed for students to research English literature, folklore, history, and culture. In this master's program, English is the mandatory language of the course. The historical development of the language and literature, the relationship between language and thought, as well as the relationship between language and culture, will be examined from complex perspectives. Advanced courses in literature and culture are intertwined with linguistic-research elements. Comprehensive analysis, literary criticism, and artistic creativity are integral parts of the program. Graduates are engaged in professional-research activities and motivated for further studies in the relevant field. Teaching is conducted in English and lasts for two years. The program includes 120 ECTS credits and consists of 13 courses, 1 project, and concludes with an academic scientific paper.
Duration of Studies
The Master of Science in Language and Literature consists of two academic years, divided into 4 semesters.
Number of Credits (European Credit Transfer System)
The Master of Science in Language and Literature consists of 120 ECTS, with 1 ECTS = 25 hours.
Degree Title
Upon completion of the program, students are awarded a Master’s Degree - Master of Science in Language and Literature.
Employment Opportunities
Graduates of the Master’s program in Language and Literature may undertake the following roles:
Translator in public administration and/or local and/or international organizations
Academic at a university
Communication mediator in public and private companies conducting economic and trade activities with English-speaking parties
Translator and/or editor in media
Intercultural communicator in the tourism sector
Specialist in intercultural relations in government organizations and/or various NGOs
Mediator of relations between our country and foreign countries in public and/or private institutions