Are you interested in the study of literature? Investigate our tracks to see the courses we offer.
The one-year Master's degree in Literary Studies offers three
tracks: European Literatures and Interculturality, English
Literature and Culture and Writing, Editing and Mediating.
In the track in European Literatures and Interculturality you
study the arts and literature of Europe. You explore subjects such
as the impact of globalization on European literature; and the
shifting of world views within European art. You focus on the
language and culture you studied as a Bachelor's student.
The track in English Literature and Culture explores
English literary classics and new works of English literature in
their cultural context. As a student of this programme, you can
draw from the full historical and geographical sweep of literatures
in the English language.
In the Writing, Editing and Mediating track you focus
on all aspects of writing, editing and publishing. You will improve
your English writing and editing skills. In addition, you will
learn to help others in their writing process. The track is meant
for graduates with a near-native command of the English
language.
Read more about the discipline of European Languages and Cultures.
Read more about the discipline of English Language and Culture.
After I graduated, I wanted to gain experience and get even better at what I like doing best: writing and editing. I registered with the Chamber of Commerce and started working as a freelance editor at my own editing business 'EditUp', where I write, translate and edit academic and publicity texts for various clients. I work in Dutch and English for both digital and print media. I also have a part-time job as a content editor at Oberst BV.
The knowledge that I acquired in the Master's track in Writing, Editing and Mediating has proven indispensable in both my jobs. I chose this track because of my passion for the English language and literature, and because I wanted to become an editor. The programme enables you to study interesting literature while at the same time training you in the field of editing. It taught me to write and edit, and also to support my writing and editing choices with relevant theories. I can now use this knowledge and these skills to justify my texts to my clients. The opportunity to gain practical experience in a placement gives the programme great added value. I was given the opportunity to do an internship at the Marketing, Communication and Sales department of Dutch National Opera & Ballet. I was responsible for writing, editing and translating texts such as biographies, flyers, interviews and articles for the magazine Odeon and the internal personnel magazine.
The combination of academic and practical perspectives will help you translate your knowledge and understanding to the labour market. In my view, this is the strength of this Master's track!