Semester 2 - Master
Code + Course | ECTS | Period | Language level* | Prerequisites |
LET-TWM405 Computer-assisted Language Learning |
5 | 3 | C1 in English | |
LET-TWM-RTCF402 Corpus de français parlé et recherches linguistiques |
5 | 3 | B2 in French | |
LET-ACWME007 Creativity in Context |
5 | 3 | B2 in English | A completed Bachelor's degree in a related field with at least 30 EC in Art History, Cultural Studies and/or Cultural Policy. |
LET-ACWME0005 Heritage Culture |
5 | 4 | B2 in English | |
LET-LETK-ETC405 From Famine to Troubles: Irish Literature and the Construction of Cultural Identities |
5 | 3 | C1 in English | |
LET-NAS406 Interdisciplinary Seminar American Studies: North American Indians - Literature, History, Politics |
5 | 3+4 | C1 in English | |
LET-GLTCOHS102 Classical Traditions 2 (Epic) |
10 | 3+4 | B2 in English | |
LET-TWM411 Language in the Hand: Methodological Approaches to Multimodal Communication |
5 | 3+4 | C1 in English | |
LET-TWM409 Languages and society: variation and diversity |
5 | 4 | C1 in English | |
LET-TWM410 Linguistic universals and diversity |
5 | 3+4 | C1 in English | |
LET-TWM404 Optimality Theory: Stress Typology and Phonology in Action |
5 | 3 | C1 in English | |
LET-TWM-NTC404 Psycholinguistics: Understanding sentences and texts |
5 | 3+4 | C1 in English | |
LET-NAS405 Religion and American Global Politics |
5 | 3 | C1 in English | |
LET-GESM4304 Roman Law and Society |
10 | 3+4 | B2 in English | |
LET-LETK-ETC404 The Imitation Game: The Reception of Contemporary British Fiction as a Modernist |
10 | 3+4 | C1 in English | |
LET-LETK-RTC401 The representation of Violence at the US-Mexican border |
5 | 4 | C1 in English | |
LET-TWM-ETC407 Topics in Second Language Acquisition 2 |
5 | 3+4 | C1 in English | |
LET-NAS410 Transatlantic Transfer and Cultural Mobility: Grounding Transnational American Studies |
5 | 3+4 | C1 in English | |
LET-GLTCOHS108 (MA) Classical Archaeology: Field Survey |
5 | Zomer | B2 in English |
* In our experience, an adequate level of English is an absolute condition to a successful stay abroad. Therefore, we only accept certified proofs of English language competency. A statement from a language centre or university department will no longer be accepted. Obviously, the abovementioned does not apply to native speakers of English or students who only take courses in Dutch.
At the Faculty of Arts, we not only offer courses in English, but also in Dutch, French, Spanish and German. We don't need an official document for these languages, however the teacher is allowed to remove you from the course if your level of the particular foreign language isn't sufficient.