The MA in Languages and Cultures may be taken full-time over 12 months or part-time over 24 months from the date of first registration for the programme.
Applicants should normally have at least an honours primary degree or equivalent at a second class honours grade one in French, German, Italian or Hispanic Studies/Spanish. Candidates with language or linguistics degrees at second class honours grade one completed through the medium of French, German, Italian or Spanish may also be considered following a review of their individual qualifications by the course committee. Candidates who hold a second class honours grade two may also be considered, based on the information provided in a supplementary statement and/or interview acceptable to the programme selection committee. Applicants may be required to present themselves for interview or further assessment before a final decision is made. Graduates who do not meet the above entry requirements may also be considered if they are deemed to have reached equivalent experiential learning (including proficiency in language and intercultural skills from other sources). Such applications will be considered subject to approval by the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Science.
Note: While there will be one point of entry for all students, the award title on the student transcript will be determined by the chosen language of the dissertation module. The award title for students choosing to do the Language and Cultures Dissertation in either French, German, Italian or Spanish will be: MA in Languages and Cultures (French or German or Italian or Spanish). Students opting to do the non-language specific dissertation module will be awarded the MA in Languages and Cultures.
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Part 1
LL6007 Research Journal and Presentation (5 credits)
LL6008 Negotiating Knowledges in the Networked Society (10
credits)
LL6901 Research Methods (5 credits)
Plus 40 credits from the following groups
of modules, which must include one 10 credit module from the list of modules requiring advanced French or Spanish or Italian or German language skills:
Languages and Cultures
FR6111 Method and Meaning
(10 credits)
FR6405 Heroes and Heroines
from Aeschylus to Lara Croft (10 credits)
GE6003 Ut pictura poiesis: Literature
and the Visual Arts (10 credits)
HS6009 Politics and Culture in
Latin America (10 credits)
LL6001 Methodologies of Reception and
Intertextuality (10 credits)
LL6002 World Literature. Theory and Texts (10 credits)
LL6015 Terminologies, Methods and Meaning (10 credits)
LL6016 Mediterranean Cultures: Encounters (10 credits)
LL6018 Contemporary Translation Theory and Practice (10
credits)
For students with advanced Spanish language skills:
HS6013 Golden Age Studies (10
credits)
HS6015 Interrogating Iberia: History, Culture and Society (10 credits)
For students with advanced French
language skills:
FR6002
Camille Claudel (10 credits)
FR6204 Contemporary
French Philosophy: Theory as Vision (10 credits)
FR6306 Theories and Practices of Modernity and Modernism (10
credits)
FR6307 French Cinema: Stories
and histories (10 credits)
FR6702 French for Listening Purposes: Proficiency Level (5 credits)
For students with advanced Italian
language skills:
IT6214 City, Region and
Nation in Italian Literature and Film (10 credits)
Skills and Employability
DH6001 Communities of
Practice in Digital Scholarship (5 credits)
DH6003 Digital Humanities
Institute (5 credits)
DH6004 Conceptual
Introduction to Digital Arts and Humanities (5 credits)
DH6005 History and Theory of
Digital Arts (5 credits)
DH6010 Humanities and New
Technologies: Tools and Methodologies (5 credits)
FX3007 Seminar on Film Studies (5 credits)
LL6012 Research Project (5
credits)
LL6013 ICT of the Localisation Industry (5 credits)
LL6014 Translation and Professional Communication Skills (5 credits)
LL6022 The Teaching and
Learning of Language, Literature and Culture (10 credits)
For students with advanced Spanish
language skills:
HS6003 Advanced Translation
Skills (10 credits)
HS6004 Translation Project
(Spanish) (5 credits)
HS6006 Advanced Spanish
Language for Professional Purposes (10 credits)
HS6014 Gramática para ELE:
Teaching Spanish Grammar in the Second Language Classroom (10 credits)
For students with advanced German
language skills:
GE6005 Translation Project
(German) (5 credits)
GE6009 Intercultural
Communication: Theory and Practice (10 credits)
For students with advanced French
language skills:
FR6103 Approaches to Second
Language Acquisition (10 credits)
FR6501 Theory and Methodology of Advanced Translation (15 credits)
FR6502 Methodology of Simultaneous and Consecutive Interpreting and of Terminology (10 credits)
For students with advanced Italian
language skills:
IT6004
Translation Project (Italian) (5 credits)
IT6101 Translation: Methods and Practice (10 credits)
IT6104 Teaching of Italian as
a second language 1 (10 credits)
IT6105 Teaching of Italian as
a second language 2 (10 credits)
With no more than 10 credits from the
following:
FR1101 Foundation course in
written and oral French (10 credits)
FR2101 Advanced French
Language (10 credits)
FR4101 Advanced Use of French
(10 credits)
GE1101 German Integrated
Written and Oral Language Course (10 credits)
GE1103 German Integrated
Written and Oral Language Course for Beginners (10 credits)
GE2101 German Integrated
Language Course (10 credits)
GE3101 German Advanced
Integrated Language Course (10 credits)
HS1101 First Year Spanish
Language for Beginners (10 credits)
HS1102 First Year Spanish
Language for Non-Beginners (10 credits)
HS2101 Second Year Spanish
Language (ex-beginners) (10 credits)
HS2102 Second Year Spanish
Language (ex-non beginners) (10 credits)
HS3001 Final Year Spanish
Language (10 credits)
HS6017 Intensive Catalan
Language and Culture (10 credits)
HS6018 Intensive Galician
Language and Culture (10 credits)
HS6019 Intensive Portuguese
Language and Culture (10 credits)
IT1101 Introduction to
Written and Spoken Italian (10 credits)
IT1102 Non-Beginners' Written
and Spoken Italian (10 credits)
IT1109 Introduction to
Written and Spoken Italian (10 credits)
IT1110 Italian Language
(Beginner Level) (5 credits, P1 only)
IT1120 Italian Language
(Beginner Level) (5 credits, P2 only)
IT2101 Intermediate Italian
Language (10 credits)
IT2103 Lower-Intermediate
Italian Language (B1) (5 credits, P1 only)
IT2104 Upper-Intermediate
Italian Language (B2) (5 credits, P2 only)
IT3101 Advanced Italian
Language (10 credits)
Part II
Students take one of the following modules:
FR6005 Dissertation in
Languages and Cultures (French) (30 credits)
GE6015 Dissertation in
Languages and Cultures (German) (30 credits)
HS6025 Dissertation in
Languages and Cultures (Spanish) (30 credits)
IT6005 Dissertation in
Languages and Cultures (Italian) (30 credits)
LL6006 Dissertation in
Languages and Cultures (30 credits)
Part-time
Students registered on the MA in Languages and Cultures part-time take
as follows:
A minimum of 45 credits of taught modules (which must include LL6008 and
LL6901) in year 1 and 45 credits in year 2 including
LL6006/FR6005/GE6015/HS6025/IT6005 Languages and Cultures Dissertation
(30 credits) and 15 credits from the list of optional modules.
Postgraduate Diploma in
Languages and Cultures (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
Students who pass taught modules to the value of at least 60 credits
may opt to exit the programme and be conferred with a Postgraduate
Diploma in Languages and Cultures.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2016 Book and for
each module in the Book of Modules
2015/2016.
Programme Learning Outcomes for MA in Languages and Cultures
(NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in
Languages and Cultures (NFQ Level 9, Minor Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to: