Course description
Structure and Content
The teaching year at Stirling is divided into two semesters, which run from mid-September to December, and from mid-February to the end of May. Each semester, students take two core modules and one option; all candidates also complete a dissertation.
The core modules in the Autumn Semester are:
Media and Cultural Theory 1
Research Methods 1
The core modules in the Spring Semester are:
Media and Cultural Theory 2
Research Methods 2
Dissertation
Options may be chosen from a range of modules offered in the Department of Film, Media & Journalism. Examples of optional modules include the following; candidates should note that not all options are likely to be offered in any given year.
Autumn Semester options include:
Scottish Screen Cultures
The Media Environment
Must-See TV
Spring Semester options include:
Global Youth Cultures
The Film Musical
Media Rights
Delivery and Assessment
Assessment is by means of coursework as specified for each module. Examples of assessment tasks include essays, literature reviews, research reports, seminar presentations, and participation in online projects such as class blogs. All candidates for the MLitt will complete a 12,000 word dissertation on a topic chosen in consultation with a supervisor.
Career Opportunities
The programme will provide an excellent preparation for those wishing to continue their research at PhD level. It will also benefit those seeking a competitive edge in a careers market that values high-level skills in communication, research and critical thinking.