About English Studies MA in University of Nottingham
At Nottingham, we go beyond a love of books.
Here, you will study in the city that was home to Lord Byron, DH Lawrence and Alan Sillitoe. You also have the opportunity to explore a diverse range of writers from further afield and back through time, such as:
- Emily Dickinson
- Katherine Philips
- Ali Smith
- Samuel Beckett
- Virginia Woolf
- James Kelman
- JG Farrell
- Zadie Smith
- Mulk Raj Anand
- Raman Mundair
- Jennifer Makumbi
- Linton Kwesi Johnson
- Leila Fuad Aboulela
You will benefit from access to special collections and the expertise of academics based in the Centre for Regional Literature and Culture, the Institute for Name Studies, the Centre for the Study of the Viking Age, and the Institute for Medieval Research.
We will introduce you to our core subject-areas within English studies and explore the relationship between texts and their historical, cultural and social contexts. Our optional module selection means you can tailor your degree to what interests you the most, or even specialise in several areas at once, including:
- Literature 1500 to the Present
- Drama and Creative Writing
- Medieval Literature and Language
- English Language and Applied Ling
IELTS (Academic) |
6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each element) |
6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in each element) |
7.0 (with a minimum of 6.0 in each element) |
Pearson Test of English (PTE) (Academic) |
65 (with a minimum of 59 in each element) |
71 (with a minimum of 65 in each element) |
76 (with a minimum of 65 in each element) |
TOEFL (iBT) |
80 (with a minimum of 17 in writing and listening, 18 in reading and 20 in speaking) |
90 (minimum 19 in writing and listening, 20 in reading and 22 in speaking) |
100 (minimum 19 in writing and listening, 20 in reading and 22 in speaking) |