6 Find a Medieval Literature degree

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  • MA in Medieval Studies

    King's College London - Faculty of Arts & Humanities

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    King’s contains one of the largest concentrations of medievalists in the UK, bringing together scholars in medieval history, languages, literature and culture, with expertise across Europe and Asia. Our MA in Medieval Studies not only offers specialist training in crucial research skills—in particular, medieval Latin and palaeography—but also is outward-looking, exploring and critiquing the place of medieval history and perceptions of the medieval past in the world today.

    • Hanover, USA

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Medieval-Renaissance Studies major is an interdepartmental major that will focus your attention on the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and their classical antecedents. This major will give you the structure of discipline-specific courses (including history, literature and art history) and the flexibility of working across scholarly disciplines.

  • M.Phil../P.Grad.Dip in Medieval Studies

    Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin

    • Dublin, Ireland

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    Trinity’s interdisciplinary Medieval Studies program equips students with the critical skills needed for in-depth research on medieval texts, sources, and artifacts while allowing students to specialize in an approach aligned with their interests. The teaching takes full advantage of Trinity’s world-leading holdings of medieval manuscripts and other artifacts, as well as those of other Dublin institutions, and opportunities available for students to explore the built remains of medieval Ireland.

  • Ph.D. in Medieval and Neo-Latin Studies

    Charles University Faculty of Arts

    • Prague, Czech Republic

    Full time, Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    Graduates have a sound knowledge of current trends in the field and are able to adopt a creative approach to the relevant source material. Graduates are equipped to work with original Latin documents, i.e. literary and diplomatic manuscripts, incunabula, paleotypes and old prints, being able to interpret and prepare them for publication and translation. Having been trained in philology and literary history and acquired the foundations of relevant historical disciplines (codicology, palaeography, diplomatic) and of cultural history, graduates are equipped to place mediaeval and early modern works into the context of their time and also to interpret them as a factor influencing the culture and society of subsequent eras.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature

    University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Engineering

    • Amherst Center, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Understand the cultural, national, and global context of literature through time. Comparative literature is a deeply interdisciplinary field that examines literary works from across human societies and examines their meaning in different contexts. Drawing from philosophy, history, linguistics, sociology, and the media, comparative literature asks what literature can tell us about our society and human society more broadly.

  • Doctorate in Rabbinic Literature

    Graduate Theological Union

    • Berkeley, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Students in this concentration work to develop competencies in broad-ranging aspects of rabbinic literature.