Master of Arts [M.A] (English Literatures and Cultures)
2 years
Full Time
On Campus
₹66,553/Yr
€666 /Yr
Important Dates
There are no tuition fees for students of University of Bonn.
The Master of Arts in English Literature and Cultures is a 2-year graduate program dealing with literature and cultures of Great Britain and the postcolonial world. All classes are held in English. Graduates with a B.A. or a similar degree from all over the world can deepen and expand their knowledge and understanding of the subject, whilst at the same time developing advanced research skills.
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Eligibility & Entry Requirement
- A strong interest in anglophone literature and cultures around the globe.
- A Bachelor of Arts or equivalent degree acquired in Germany or abroad
- Your degree must include at least 36 credit points (Bonn) or an equivalent number in English Studies. The overall subject focus of your B.A. should be in the humanities or social sciences.
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