JOINT MASTER IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HISTORY

Language(s) of instruction: English (100)

Length of study: 2 years 

Partner: 

  • University of Graz
  • University of Bamberg
  • Ca’Foscari University Venice
  • City College of the City University of NY
  • University of Pécs
  • Jagiellonian University in Krakow
  • Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona

Course Location:

  • Université Paris Cité, France
  • And one of these universities:
    University of Graz
    University of Bamberg
    Ca’Foscari University Venice
    City College of the City University of NY
    University of Pécs
    Jagiellonian University in Krakow
    Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona

Degrees awarded:

  • Master Recherche LLCER « Etudes Anglophones », Université Paris Cité
  • Only if mobility at degree-awarding partner: equivalent at mobility partner (Bamberg, Graz, Venice)

Entry Requirements: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent programme of at least 180 ECTS credits in a relevant field of humanities, including at least 45 ECTS credits obtained in the disciplines of English and American literary, linguistic or cultural studies.

Language pre-requisites: C1 anglais 

Course overview

The universities in the consortium work together to provide students with a high-quality international curriculum with regional aspects. The programme offers specialized academic training in English and American Studies focusing on the three core areas of literature, linguistics and cultural studies.
In addition to providing intercultural experience, the programme increases the international employability of graduates.

Skills and competencies developed

Participants in the programme will receive a specialized academic training in the field of Anglophone studies. In the course of their studies, students will also gain theoretical and practical competences in the English language and be given the opportunity to study other languages. The design of the programme prepares students for a wide range of employment opportunities. Despite the very different qualification profiles, many professional fields require a sophisticated understanding of and competence in languages as well as highly developed cultural and academic competences.

Contact

Administrative coordinator
Murielle Guillemont
murielle.guillemont@u-paris.fr
Pedagogical coordinator 

Catherine Marcangeli
catherine.marcangeli @ u-paris.fr