School of English

Postgraduate Taught Courses

Masters courses in the School of English

MA Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching

Dr Paweł Szudarski, Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics speaks on our Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching Course. If you are a linguist but also have an interest in teaching, or perhaps are already an existing teacher, then this course is for you. 

You can visit the course page by following this link.

MSc Communication and Entrepreneurship

Dr Kevin Harvey, Associate Professor in Sociolinguistics talks about our unique MSc in Communication and Entrepreneurship. Working in collaboration with Nottingham Business School, you'll be introduced to the multidisciplinary aspects of professional communication, investigating language in the world of business.

You can visit the course page by following this link.

 

MA Creative Writing

Dr Thomas Legendre, Assistant Professor in Creative Writing discusses our MA in Creative Writing. Studying with us gives you the benefit of studying in a UNESCO City of Literature, the city that was once home to renowned writers D.H. Lawrence, Alan Sillitoe, and Lord Byron.

You can visit the course page by following this link.

MA English Literature

Dr Scott, Assistant Professor in 19th and 20th Century Literature tells you about our rich and varied MA in English Literature. If you want to study literature that you love in a UNESCO City of Literature, then this may be the course for you.

You can visit the course page by following this link.

 

MA English Studies

Dr Joe Jackson, Associate Professor in 20th-Century and Contemporary English Literature explores our MA in English Studies. At Nottingham, we offer a wide breadth of study areas in the field of English, from Literature to Medieval to Drama, and on this course, you can choose as many, or as little of them as you like.

You can visit the course page by following this link.

MA Literary Linguistics

Professor Peter Stockwell, Professor in Literary Linguistics discusses our MA in Literary Linguistics. This course is for literature lovers wanting to delve beyond the surface, and explore the interface of language, literature, culture and cognition, all while discovering your own position as a stylistician.

You can visit the course page by following this link.

 

MRes Medieval Languages and Literatures

Dr Joanna Martin, Associate Professor in Middle English and Older Scots Literature, speaks about our unique research masters course, the MRes in Medieval Languages and Literatures. If you're an existing or aspiring Medievalist with a passion for research, then this course might be what you're looking for.

You can visit the course page by following this link.

MA Viking and Early Medieval English Studies

Dr Christina Lee, Associate Professor and Professor Judith Jesch, Professor of Viking Studies speak about our MA in Viking and Early Medieval English Studies. On this course, you will join our team of internationally renowned experts to study the languages and cultures of early Medieval England and Viking and Medieval Scandinavia.

You can visit the course page by following this link.

 

MA Applied Linguistics

Professor Kathy Conklin, Professor of Psycholinguistics discusses our MA in Applied Linguistics. At Nottingham, we offer a wide breadth of subject areas and specialisms within Linguistics: you can either enjoy them all, or specialise in the ones you like the most.

You can visit the course page by following this link.

 

Distance learning - English MA (Applied English)

We have an innovative online masters programme which allows you to specialise in a range of areas within English, building your own curriculum at your own pace. This is our MA English (Online), through the Applied English scheme.

We are now open for applications for September 2023, January 2024 and September 2024. 

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If you have any questions, please email applied-english@nottingham.ac.uk 

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