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The Master’s Program in English Language and Literature was established in 1998 and admitted its first students in 1999.
The program aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge and analytical skills in the fields of English literature, linguistics, cultural studies, and critical theories. By focusing on the development of both academic and professional skills, it offers a comprehensive perspective on understanding the linguistic and cultural contexts of literary texts.
Within this program, students explore the historical periods of English literature, literary genres, and the works of prominent authors while gaining expertise in linguistic analysis methods and critical theories. The scope of study covers a wide range of topics, from Shakespeare to contemporary literature, postcolonial studies to cultural translation theories.
The program provides students with opportunities to enhance their individual research, critical thinking, and academic writing skills. Graduates are equipped to pursue careers not only in academia but also in education, publishing, translation, cultural organizations, and media.
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