The Comparative Literature and Culture MA by Royal Holloway, University of London is a postgraduate course designed for students seeking to specialise in contemporary literature and culture. This course allows students to study a wide range of texts and themes in comparison to those of Anglophone literature and culture.Course Content: The course provides comprehensive understanding of key debates, theories and methodologies in contemporary literature and culture. Students are introduced to a wide range of comparative and theoretical perspectives, using film, visual arts, and other media for comparison. Students will also conduct a personal research project, as a part of the programme.Key Modules: Some of the crucial modules include 'Translation Studies,' 'Visual Cultures,' 'Literature and Philosophy,' and 'Research Methods for Modern Languages.' Each module will enable students to examine a different aspect of contemporary literature and culture, enhancing their critical thinking and research skills.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have a wide range of career options. They can pursue careers in academia, teaching, journalism, consultancy, international relations, NGOs, charities and public services. The course also benefits those seeking continued professional development in related careers such as media, law, and commerce.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.