The Master of Science in English Studies - Early Modern Studies is a two-year, full-time on-campus program that explores the literature, culture, and history of the Early Modern period in England. The program covers topics such as Renaissance literature, the works of Shakespeare, early modern drama, and the political and social context of the time, providing an in-depth understanding of this transformative era.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in literary research, teaching, and historical studies. Paris Cite University offers access to primary texts, historical archives, and research opportunities, fostering a comprehensive study of early modern English culture.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Early Modern Studies
Semester 2 - Advanced Early Modern Studies
Semester 3 - Specialization & Applied Research
Semester 4 - Master’s Thesis & Final Project
Graduates of the English Studies - Early Modern Studies program are prepared for careers in historical research, education, and cultural analysis. They can work as history professors, cultural analysts, curators, and researchers. With the growing interest in early modern history and culture, there is a strong demand for professionals who can analyze texts and historical contexts from this period. Graduates often work in academia, museums, archives, and cultural institutions, contributing to the understanding and preservation of early modern literature and culture.
The English Studies - Early Modern Studies program offers students an in-depth understanding of early modern literature, history, and culture. Students gain expertise in analyzing texts, exploring historical contexts, and studying the social and political dynamics of the early modern period. The program’s focus on critical theory and historical research ensures that graduates are well-equipped for careers in academia, museums, and cultural research.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +33 1 57 27 59 00
Email: info@u-paris.fr
Address: Paris Cite University, 85 Boulevard Saint Germain, 75006 Paris, France