The Master of Science in English Studies - History and Culture of English Speaking Countries is a two-year, full-time on-campus program that explores the rich history, culture, and literary traditions of English-speaking countries. The program covers various aspects, including the political, social, and cultural evolution of the English-speaking world, as well as an in-depth analysis of key historical events and figures.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in cultural research, history education, and international relations. Paris Cite University provides access to diverse academic resources, opportunities for field studies, and a comprehensive understanding of the cultural heritage of English-speaking nations.
Semester 1 - Foundations in History and Culture of English-Speaking Countries
Semester 2 - Advanced Studies in English-Speaking Countries
Semester 3 - Specialization & Applied Research
Semester 4 - Master’s Thesis & Final Project
Graduates of the English Studies - History and Culture of English Speaking Countries program are prepared for careers in education, cultural research, and international relations. They can work as educators, cultural historians, policy advisors, and researchers. With the global influence of English-speaking countries in politics, business, and culture, there is strong demand for professionals with expertise in English-speaking cultures. Graduates often work in universities, cultural institutions, international organizations, and governmental agencies, contributing to cross-cultural understanding and policy development.
The English Studies - History and Culture of English Speaking Countries program provides students with a deep understanding of the historical and cultural contexts of English-speaking countries. Students explore the evolution of literature, politics, and social systems in English-speaking nations, preparing them for roles in education, research, and policy analysis. The program’s focus on cultural history and social dynamics ensures that graduates are well-equipped to engage with global cultural and political issues.
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