Overview
Our English Literature MLitt is an individually tailored research Master’s degree. It contains some taught modules, some independently conducted research assignments and a larger research dissertation at the end. The topics are chosen by you, in consultation with your supervisor.
The course is taught by small teams of research specialists clustered in the following research areas:
- Medieval and Early Modern literature
- 18th-century and Romantic
- Victorian literature
- Modernism
- Postcolonial and Black Atlantic literature
- American literature
- children’s literature
- medical humanities
- poetry criticism
- scholarly editing and animating text
- theatre and performance
Find out more about our Literature staff and their specialisms.
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What you’ll learn
Taught modules aim to extend your knowledge and skills beyond undergraduate level and help to develop your research skills.
Modules
You will study modules on this course. A module is a unit of a course with its own approved aims and outcomes and assessment methods.
Course content changes
Module information is intended to provide an example of what you will study.
Our teaching is informed by research. Course content changes periodically to reflect developments in the discipline, the requirements of external bodies and partners, and student feedback.
Full details of the modules on offer will be published through the Programme Regulations and Specifications ahead of each academic year. This usually happens in May.
To find out more please see our terms and conditions.
Optional modules availability
Some courses have optional modules. Student demand for optional modules may affect availability.
English Literature MLitt modules
Compulsory Modules | Credits |
---|---|
English MLitt Research Assignments | 80 |
Research Methods (Literature) | 20 |
How you’ll learn
This English Literature MLitt course is primarily taught on our city-centre campus. Your contact and study times vary across modules although teaching typically includes seminars, tutorials, presentations and independent learning. Where a number of people are working in a similar area we can offer small group tuition from research experts in the field.
The course gives you the flexibility to design a programme of study according to your own research interests. For example, you might choose to write four shorter research assignments of 6,000 words or two longer ones of 12,000 words. Whichever path you take, your learning will be supported through one-to-one supervision with a research specialist.
The course is made up of 180 credits:
- 20 credits for research training modules
- 80 credits for research assignments with a combined length of 16,000-20,000 words
- 80 credits for a 16,000-20,000-word dissertation, which is written in the spring/summer for full-time students or in the second year for part-time students
You may also attend lectures and seminars (not the assessments) for approved taught postgraduate modules.
Depending on your modules, you’ll be assessed through a combination of:
- Dissertation
- Essay
Additional assessment information
Here are some examples of how your programme of study could be structured, in different research areas and with research assignments of different lengths.
MLitt in Children’s Literature
- a research training assignment
- a research assignment 1: 5,000 words, ‘Ideology in the children’s book’
- a research assignment 2: 5,000 words, ‘Real Children in Jan Marks’ Thunder and Lightnings and Robert Westall’s The Machine Gunners’
- a research assignment 3: 10,000 words, ‘Children Alone: Independent Child Characters in Philip Pullman and David Almond’
- a dissertation: 16,000-20,000 words, ‘Representing the Real Child: Social Realism in Selected Children’s Literature, 1970s-1990s’
MLitt in Drama and Theatre Studies
- a research training assignment
- a research assignment 1: 5,000 words, ‘The Material Theatre: Reading Bodies, Space and the Rehearsal Process’
- a research assignment 2: 5,000 words, ‘Patterns of Repetition in Greyscale’s Gods Are Fallen and All Safely Gone’
- a research assignment 3: 5,000 words, ‘Come Again? Iteration and Narrative Structure in Contemporary British Theatre’
- a research assignment 4: 5,000 words, Assignment attached to placement at Northern Stage
- a dissertation: 16,000-20,000 words, ‘Once More, From the Top: The Rehearsal Process as a Form of Collective Authorship in Contemporary British Theatre’
Our mission is to help you:
- stay healthy, positive and feeling well
- overcome any challenges you may face during your degree – academic or personal
- get the most out of your postgraduate research experience
- carry out admin and activities essential to progressing through your degree
- understand postgraduate research processes, standards and rules
We can offer you tailored wellbeing support, courses and activities.
You can also access a broad range of workshops covering:
- research and professional skills
- careers support
- wellbeing
- health and safety
- public engagement
- academic development
Your future
Our Careers Service
Our award-winning Careers Service is one of the largest and best in the country, and we have strong links with employers. We provide an extensive range of opportunities to all students through our ncl+ initiative.
Quality and ranking
- 42% of our research is classified as 4* world-leading research – Research Excellence Framework 2021
- 65% increase in research power since 2014 – Research Excellence Framework 2021
- Global Top 130 University – QS World University Rankings 2025
- Global Top 170 University – Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024
- Top 125 for Arts and Humanities – Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2025
- Top 25 in the UK and Top 100 in the world for sustainable development – Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2024
- Top 80 for English Language and Literature – QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024
Recognition of professional qualifications outside of the UK
From 1 January 2021 there is an update to the way professional qualifications are recognised by countries outside of the UK
Facilities
The School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics is a lively and diverse community with over 700 undergraduates and 200 postgraduates.
We are based in the Percy Building. Our purpose-built postgraduate suite includes:
- several dedicated computer clusters
- meeting rooms
- a kitchen
- lounge area
Our award-winning Philip Robinson Library offers excellent resources for archival research in the Special Collections. There are also collections at Newcastle City Library and the Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society.
Entry requirements
The entrance requirements below apply to 2025 entry.
Academic entry requirements
A 2:1 honours degree or above, or international equivalent, in English Literature or a related field.
We especially encourage applications from students who feel they may face specific barriers in accessing higher education or who belong to groups who are under-represented in UK Higher Education. These include, but are not limited to, first-generation students, applicants from minoritised ethnic groups, applicants returning to full-time education after a break, applicants with caring responsibilities, or applicants with disabilities. The School is committed to supporting you. If you would like to discuss how we can do so, please email pg.english@ncl.ac.uk