A master’s degree in English Language and Literature gives you a choice between two tracks of study: either Linguistics and Applied Linguistics or Literary and Cultural Studies. Based on your choice, you will (besides a few compulsory subjects) create your own study plan, setting your own path of studies.
A wide variety of electives (taught exclusively in English, except translation subjects) allows you to customise your studies based on your chosen track but also personal focus and interest. Decode the language of law and criminals with forensic linguistics, examine film criticism in Canada, or explore the literary techniques of the world’s most famous playwrights. The choice is yours.
Linguistics from seasoned linguists, American television culture from Americans, Shakespeare from Brits. During your studies, you will be guided by experts in the field but your role will be more than to listen and learn.
Your voice is appreciated and will be heard by both your teachers and classmates, as the programme encourages critical thinking and presentation of individual ideas.
Starting to study at the Department of English and American Studies at Masaryk’s Faculty of Arts is like a warm hug. There are plenty of extracurricular activities you can pick from and since the department is not enormous, you will get to know everyone very quickly – something you will appreciate not only when meeting the university but also Brno, the 6th most popular student city in the world.
There are 7,000 languages in the world but you know that English is the one we all need to master. It is the language of economics, culture, art, politics… well, the language this world speaks with. Mastering it opens the door to that world.
Earning a master’s degree in English at Masaryk means that you are really good with words. It also means that you know a lot about major English-speaking cultures: their values, behaviour, ways of thinking, everything.
All of that makes your possibilities nearly limitless, giving you a solid ground to become an editor, a journalist, a (technical) writer, a copywriter or content specialist, an English teacher, or a communications expert.
And if you still want to know more or do your own research in English, Masaryk University is here with vacancies in the doctoral studies.
Master's degree in English Language and Literature has two rounds of the admission procedure.
In the first round, you are asked to provide the admission office with a number of documents including the proof of your prior bachelor-level studies in a related field along with your diploma thesis, and a letter covering your motivation for studies.
Upon the evaluation of submitted documents, you may be invited for the second round: an online interview.
And don’t worry, you don’t need to come to Brno for your admission procedure. The Czech Republic will be waiting for you to start your new adventure after admission.