The English Literary Studies MA offered by the University of Lincoln is a postgraduate course primarily focused on giving individuals the chance to explore the rich tradition of English Literature from literary periods such as Romanticism and Neo-Victorianism. The course offers scholarly level skills and professional development to individuals interested in literature. Course Content: The course content provides a variety of literary studies such as Embodiment in the Neo-Victorian Novel, Apocalypse and the Modern Novel, and Lyric Voices. Also available within the course content is the opportunity to undertake a subject-specialist dissertation that enables students to explore a chosen area of study and produce an extended piece of scholarly research.Key Modules: The key modules played out throughout the course include English Now and Then, Romanticisms, Neo-Victorianism, Critical Theories: From Modernity to the Contemporary, Independent Study, and a Research project in English Studies.Accreditations: Specific accreditation information is not provided on the course page.Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, graduates can venture into careers such as teaching, journalism, publishing, and arts administration. The course also gives individuals the opportunity to proceed to a research degree, such as MPhil or PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.