Old Aberdeen Campus
Comparative Literature and Culture at Aberdeen offers an exciting opportunity to study literature and culture within a global context. We deliver a broad programme exploring the history, culture, and society of countries in Europe, Latin-America, the English-speaking world and beyond through literary and cultural works.
You will explore literary texts from different countries in English, allowing you to gain a broader and deeper understanding of our interconnected world while making connections across historical, political, cultural, and social contexts. You will also expand your understanding of local and global relationships, enabling you to apply linguistic and cultural awareness when working with others.
The comparative approach allows you to study literature and culture across traditional disciplinary boundaries, drawing on methodologies based in disciplines across the humanities and social sciences, including social and cultural studies, textual and translation studies, studies of film, visual and material culture, anthropology, history, gender studies and environmental humanities, amongst others. You will learn from experts in literature, culture, politics, and society of different global regions to appreciate different perspectives.
2026 entry requirements:
Standard entry:
4 Highers at BBBB plus English at National 5.
For second year entry you would require the above plus 2 Advanced Highers at AB including English.
Widening access entry:
3 Highers at BBC plus English at National 5.
1 Foundation Apprenticeship is accepted in place of a Higher.
September
Degree
MA Hons
Full time
4 - 5 years
Arts and Social Sciences
Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture
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