Module descriptions for all CMII programmes and MA Language, Culture and History
All descriptions include information about the content, assessment, reading lists and academic contact details. This information is a guide only and may be subject to change without notice. Elective modules offered as part of the programmes may be withdrawn in the event of low uptake. If you have any queries about our modules, please contact the Teaching and Student Support team via askUCL.
With the agreement of their Programme Director, students may combine their studies with other areas or subjects taught across our various MA/MSc programmes (as listed below), including relevant modules from other UCL departments.
Timetable
CMII Programmes
- Comparative Literature
Core modules:
- CMII0019: Modern Literary Theory - 30 credits
- CMII0169: Comparative Literary Studies
- CMII0191 Research and Writing Skills for Comparative Literature Terms 1, 2 and 3 - 15 credits
and
- CMII0086: Dissertation - 60 credits
or - CMII0085: Dissertation (Research Pathway) - 90 credits
Suggested optional modules:
- CMII0161: New Woman Literature in Britain and America, 1793 - 1920
- CMII0026: Theoretical Issues in History and Literature
- CMII0127: Lifescripting - 15 credits
- CMII0189: The Gothic
- CMII0152: Environment, Ecology and Contemporary Culture
- CMII0174: How Does It Feel? Contemporary Fiction Between the Body and the World
- CMII0178: Neoliberalism, Necrocapitalism and the Aesthetics of Precarity
- CMII0182: Fictions of Grief
- CMII0200 Philosophical and Literary Scripts of Life -15 credits
- LITC0044: Fashion Cultures
- SEES0041: Literatures of Rupture: Modernism in Russia and Eastern Europe
- SEES0047: Literary and Cultural Theory -30 credits
- SEES0064: The Nineteenth-Century Russian Novel
- LITC0025: Memory and Literature in a Globalised Culture
Other recommended optional modules:
- Early Modern Studies
You can tailor a programme to suit your interests. The MA can be taken full-time (for one year) or part-time (over two years). Modules are the individual units of study which lead to the award of credit; a module may be worth 15 or 30 credits. In total you will take 180 credits.
Core Modules:
- CMII0011: Reframing the Renaissance - 15 credits
- CMII0012: Forging the Early Modern - 15 credits
- CMII0015: Unstitching the Early Modern: Archival and Book Skills - 15 credits
- CMII0016: Early Modern Exchanges: Dissertation - 90 credits
Suggested optional modules:
You can also choose any relevant modules from across UCL, and other Colleges within the University of London. We have compiled a list of suggested modules, which are loosely grouped by subject areas. You are welcome to take other modules not on the list, as long as they are relevant.
The Order of Things - Visual and Material Culture:
Code Title Dept Credits Term Day Time Email for permission t.b.c. Cosmological Images: Representing the Universe Warburg 30 2 t.b.c. t.b.c. Madisson Brown (Warburg) t.b.c. Renaissance Painting and the Workshop Tradition Warburg 30 2 t.b.c. t.b.c. Madisson Brown (Warburg) Origins of the Early Modern - Medieval links:
Code Title Dept Credits Term Day Time Email for permission MDVL0047 Magic in the Middle Ages MARS (History) 15 2 Tue 10am-12pm history-pg-enquiries@ucl.ac.uk In too deep? Early Modern Political Thought:
Code Title Dept Credits Term Day Time Email for permission HIST0626 Political Thought in Renaissance Europe History 15 1 Tue 9-11am history-pg-enquiries@ucl.ac.uk LAWS0130 Historical Development of the Common Law Laws 30 1 and 2 Fri 9-11am Amrit Phagura HIST0795 The Enlightenment History 15 t.b.c. t.b.c. t.b.c. history-pg-enquiries@ucl.ac.uk 7AAH2022 Liberty, Reason, and The State: British Moral and Political Thought in Early-Modernity KCL History 15 t.b.c. t.b.c. t.b.c. Charlotte Murray (KCL) Not just Shakespeare - Early Modern Literature:
Code Title Dept Credits Term Day Time Email for permission CMII0130 Pre-Modern Poetics of Place SELCS 30 2 Thu 11am-1pm selcs.postgraduate@ucl.ac.uk GERM0043 Wolfram von Eschenbach's 'Parzival' SELCS 30 1 Mon 9-11am selcs.postgraduate@ucl.ac.uk 7AAEM250 Eighteenth Century Writing, Gender and Culture KCL English 15 t.b.c. t.b.c. t.b.c. english@kcl.ac.uk ITAL0035 Dante: Divina Commedia SELCS 30 1 Thu 11am-1pm selcs.postgraduate@ucl.ac.uk t.b.c. Islamic Authorities and Arab Elements in the Renaissance Warburg 30 2 t.b.c. t.b.c. Madisson Brown (Warburg) From Dust to Digital - Navigating the Early Modern Archive:
INST0045 Digital Curation Information Studies 15 2 Tues 10am-12pm Laura Keshav MDVL0061 Beginners Latin for Research MARS (History) 30 1 and 2? Wed / Fri 4-6pm / 11am-1pm history-pg-enquiries@ucl.ac.uk CCME0067 Constructing and Interpreting Heritage Culture IoE 30 1 Thur 10am-5pm Josephine Borradaile INST0040 Oral History: from creation to curation Information Studies 15 2 Wed 10am-12pm Laura Keshav Expanding Horizons - Exploration, Circulation and Discovery:
Code Title Dept Credits Term Day Time Email for permission HPSC0080 Early Modern Science STS 15 2 Tues 11am-1pm sts-aa@ucl.ac.uk HIST0370 Public History, Slavery and Britain's Colonial Past History 15 2 Fri 11am-1pm history-pg-enquiries@ucl.ac.uk CMII0022 Early Modern Information Culture, c.1450-c.1750 SELCS 15 2 Fri 10am-12pm selcs.postgraduate@ucl.ac.uk 7AAH2005 Ritual in Early Modern Society KCL History 15 2 t.b.c. t.b.c. Charlotte Murray (KCL) Crossing the Channel - Early Modern England in a European context:
Code Title Dept Credits Term Day Time Email for permission 7AAH2012 European Expansion: Ethnic Prejudices & Civil Rights (1500-1850) KCL History 15 2 t.b.c. t.b.c. Charlotte Murray (KCL) CLAS0118 Approaches to the Reception of the Classical World Classics 15 1 or 2 Thu 2-4pm Alex Balčiūnas SEES0060 Russian Monarchy: Court Ritual and Political Ideas, 1498-1917 SSEES 15 2 Thu 11am-1pm ssees-lc@ucl.ac.uk 7AAH2023 Divided by Faith? The Age of Religious Violence in Early Modern Europe KCL History 15 2 t.b.c. t.b.c. Charlotte Murray (KCL) - European Studies
MA European Culture and Thought (Culture)
Core modules:
- CMII0026: Theoretical Issues in History and Literature - 30 credits
- CMII0163: Global Europe - 15 credits
- CMII0031: Topics in Cultural Studies - 15 credits
- CMII0047: MA Dissertation - 60 credits
- CMII0194 The Past in European History and Thought - 15 credits
or - CMII0033: MA Dissertation for Research Pathways - 90 credits
Optional modules:
- CMII0195 Social Theory I
- CMII0032: Social Theory II - 15 credits
- CMII0040: Global Politics - 15 credits
- CMII0044: Multidisciplinary Social Research - 15 credits
- CMII0164: Questions of European Integration - 15 credits
- ELCS0030: Black Europe - 15 credits
- a maximum of 30 credits of other postgraduate modules in SELCS-CMII or UCL (15 or 30 cr. each)
MA European Culture and Thought (Thought)
Core modules:
- CMII0026: Theoretical Issues in History and Literature - 30 credits
- CMII0195 Social Theory I - 15 credits
- CMII0032: Social Theory II - 15 credits
- CMII0047: MA Dissertation - 60 credits
or - CMII0033: MA Dissertation for Research Pathways - 90 credits
Optional modules:
- CMII0031: Topics in Cultural Studies - 15 credits
- CMII0040: Global Politics - 15 credits
- CMII0044: Multidisciplinary Social Research - 15 credits
- CMII0164: Questions of European Integration - 15 credits
- CMII0194 The Past in European History and Thought - 15 credits
- ELCS0030: Black Europe - 15 credits
- a maximum of 30 credits of other postgraduate modules in SELCS-CMII or UCL (15 or 30 cr. each)
MA European Society
Core modules:
- CMII0026: Theoretical Issues in History and Literature - 30 credits
- CMII0047: MA Dissertation - 60 credits
or - CMII0033: MA Dissertation for Research Pathways - 90 credits
Optional modules:
- CMII0195 Social Theory I - 15 credits
- CMII0032: Social Theory II - 15 credits
- CMII0040: Global Politics - 15 credits
- CMII0044: Multidisciplinary Social Research - 15 credits
- CMII0164: Questions of European Integration - 15 credits
- ELCS0030: Black Europe - 15 credits
- CMII0163: Global Europe - 15 credits
- a maximum of 30 credits of other postgraduate modules in SELCS-CMII or UCL (15 or 30 cr. each)
MA Modern European Studies
Core modules:
- CMII0163: Global Europe - 15 credits
- CMII0164: Questions of European Integration - 15 credits
- CMII0047: MA Dissertation - 60 credits
or - CMII0033: MA Dissertation for Research Pathways - 90 credits
You will choose a minimum of 30 credits from the following option modules:
- CMII0040: Global Politics - 15 credits
- CMII0044: Multidisciplinary Social Research - 15 credits
Optional modules:
- CMII0026: Theoretical Issues in History and Literature - 30 credits
- CMII0031: Topics in Cultural Studies - 15 credits
- a maximum of 30 credits of other postgraduate modules in SELCS-CMII or UCL (15 or 30 cr. each)
- Film Studies
Core modules:
- CMII0071: MA Film Studies Core Course (Moving Images: Technology, Forms, Receptions)
- CMII0073: Dissertation
Suggested optional modules:
- CMII0068: Global Cinemas - 15 credits
- CMII0070: Genre in Italian Cinema A - 15 credits
- CMII0097: Subtitling - 15 credits (Restrictions apply)
- CMII0098: Translating for Voiceover and Dubbing - 15 credits (Restrictions apply)
- CMII0124: Short Films - 15 credits
- CMII0145: Women Filmmakers
- CMII0146: Television Narratives, 1990-2020: A Gendered Lens
- CMII0152: Environment, Ecology and Contemporary Culture
- CMII0160: Animation Cinema from Pencil to Pixel
- CMII0167: Digital Media
- CMII0168: East and South Asian Cinemas
- CMII0177: Cinema and the Global City
- CMII0180: Capital Screens - 15 credits
- CMII0181: Medicine on Screen: Representations of Doctors, Health Care and Medicine in Film from the 1920's to the Present
- CMII0183: The Child in Film - 15 credits
- CMII0185: Media Conglomerates and Television Networks
- CMII0186: Going Global: Distribution, Internationalisation and Accessibility of Films
- CMII0190: Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary Latin American Cinema
- CMII0202: Global Film Colour - 15 credits
- CMII0203: Hollywood/Bollywood: Industries and Histories - 15 credits
- SCAN0055: Nordic Cinema: Contextualising Dreyer, Bergman and Dogme - 15 credits
- SPAN0061 - The Latin American Cinematic Tradition AA - 15 credits (MA Film Studies students will require prior approval from the Programme Director)
- GERM0040 - Weimar and Nazi Film
- ELCS0074: Film and/as Philosophy - 15 credits
- ELCS0026: The Cinema of Resistance: Second World War
- LCUL0005: The First World War and European Culture
- ELCS0029: Manufacturing Consent: Media and the Making of the Modern World - 15 credits
- CLAS0112: Ancient Rome on Film: From Pre-Cinema to the 1950s
- CLAS0120: Ancient Rome on Film: From the 1950s to the 21st Century- 15 credits
- CMII0059: The Idea of Documentary - 15 credits
- CMII0215: Japanese cinema after the studio system - 15 credits
- CMII0207: Feminism on Film - 15 credits
- CMII0208: Fans and Film Cults - 15 credits
- CMII0212: Hong Kong Cinema History: From the 1950s to 1997 - 15 credits
- CMII0209: Contemporary Hong Kong Cinema: From 1997 to the Present - 15 credits
- CMII0216: Jump Scares. A History of Horror on Screen - 15 credits
- CMII0221: Transnational Crime Cinema - 15 credits
- CMII0206: Film Materiality - 15 credits
In addition to the options available here, students are welcome to choose from a selection of modules offered by the Screen Studies Group Option Sharing Programme. These are listed here but lists are not always up to date so it might be worth getting in touch with the institution you are interested in studying with directly. In order to register for these modules, you must get in touch with the teaching department to see if there is space on the module and then complete the registration steps with their institution. You must fill out an Intercollegiate Study Form from the receiving institution and send to us so it can be signed and recorded – study at some institutions will require Faculty approval. You should ensure that you act quickly to secure a place and assure access to the other institution's libraries and course web pages. Then, introduce yourself to the convenor and ask about any conventions specific to the college, and what their expectations for the students are (some places, for example, have firm policies on citation methods that are unique). In all make sure you enrol early.
- Gender, Society and Representation
Core modules:
- CMII0048: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Gender Studies - 30 credits
- CMII0052: Gender Theory, Politics and Feminism - 15 credits
- CMII0049: Gender, Society and Representation: Research and Writing Skills - 15 credits
- CMII0057: Gender, Society and Representation: Dissertation - 60 credits
Introductory specialist modules (Term 1):
• CMII0046: Critical Introduction to Sexuality Studies - 15 credits
• CMII0000: Decolonial Approaches to Gender and Sexuality Studies
• CMII0000: Gendering Cultural Representations
• CMII0054: Global Politics of Gender, Sexuality and Security - 15 creditsOptional modules:
• CMII0000: Gender, Social Movements and Digital Activism
• CMII0000: Representing Excess: Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Contemporary Latin American Cultural Productions
• CMII0000: Gender, Relatedness and Race
• CMII0150: Gender and Ageing: Feminist Gerontology
• CMII0144: Textual Masculinities - 15 credits
• CMII0053: Feminist Epistemology and Critical Forms of Representation - 15 credits
• CMII0146: Television Narratives: A Gendered Lens - 15 credits
Please note: not all of these may be available in a given year, and some have prerequisites such as existing studies in the field.Optional modules in CMII and other departments:
Students on the GSR MA also have the opportunity to take modules run by other Postgraduate Taught Programmes at CMII, as well as modules in other departments at UCL. Selected modules include:
- Please note: not all modules will be available in a given year, and some have prerequisites such as existing studies in the field.
- Philosophy, Politics and Economics of Health
Core modules:
- CMII0197: Philosophies of Health and Care (15 credits)
- IEHC0083: Key Issues in Health Service Delivery, Policy and Management (15 credits)
- GLBH0010: Key Principles of Health Economics (15 credits)
- CMII0198: Approaching the Health Humanities: Skills & Methods (15 credits)
- CMII0077: Dissertation (60 credits) OR CMII0211: Research Dissertation (90 credits)
(If you choose the 60 credits dissertation, take 60 credits of optional modules. If you choose the 90 credits research dissertation, take 30 credits of optional modules.)
Suggested optional CMII modules:
- CMII0042: Politics and Ethics (Not available in 24/25)
- CMII0044 Multidisciplinary Social Research (15 credits)
- CMII0054: Global Politics of Gender, Sexuality and Security (Not available in 24/25)
- CMII0076: Illness (15 credits)
- CMII0122: Madness (15 credits)
- CMII0150: Gender and Ageing: A Feminist Gerentology (15 credits)
- CMII0151: Feminism and the Medicalised Self (15 credits)
- CMII0153: Cultural Narratives of Ageing (Not available in 24/25)
- CMII0181: Medicine on Screen - Representations of Doctors, Health Care and Medicine in Film from the 1920's to the Present (15 credits)
- CMII0196: Theatres of the Mind (15 credits)
Suggested optional modules in other UCL departments:
- PHIL0059: Philosophy, Justice and Health (15 credits)
- GLBH0004 Conflict, Humanitarianism and Health (15 credits)
- GLBH0026: Urban Health (15 credits)
- GLBH0038: Gender and Global Health (15 credits)
- ARCL0121: Cultural Memory (15 credits)
- PUBL0013: The Ethics of Poverty (15 credits)
- PUBL0045: Global Ethics (15 credits)
- PUBL0071: Contemporary Political Philosophy (15 credits)
- HPSC0059: Science, Art and Philosophy (15 credits)
- HPSC0092: Responsible Science and Innovation (15 credits)
- PSBS0012: Mental Health in a Social and Global Context (15 credits)
- BECH0004: Health and Wellbeing (15 credits)
- CHLD0061: Child Public Health (15 credits)
- IEHC0070: Ethnicity, Migration and Health (15 credits)
- IEHC0039: Homeless and Inclusion Health (15 credits)
Please note: not all modules will be available in a given year, and some have limits on capcaity or prerequisites such as existing studies in the field.
- Translation and Technology (MSc)
Translation and Technology (Audiovisual) MSc
Core modules:
- CMII0087: Language and Translation
- CMII0101: Translation Technologies 1
- CMII0106 - Specialised Translation Dissertation
and - CMII0093: Audio Description for People with Limited Access to Visual Information
- CMII0094: Subtitling and Captioning for d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
- CMII0097: Subtitling
- CMII0098: Translating for Voiceover and Dubbing
Optional modules (two modules of 15 credits each):
- CMII0090: Language and Automation
- CMII0091: Video Game Localisation and Accessibility
- CMII0092: Professional Skills for Translators
- CMII0095: Scientific and Technical Translation
- CMII0096: Medical Translation
- CMII0099: Topics in Audiovisual Translation
- CMII0100: Crisis Translation
- CMII0102: Translation Technologies 2
- CMII0142 - Translating Performance
- CMII0147: Psychophysiological Methods in Translation Studies
- CMII0162: Translation for the Cultural and Heritage Sectors
- CMII0201 - Translation Project
- CMII0225: Programming for linguists
Translation and Technology (Scientific, Technical and Medical) MSc
Core modules:
- CMII0087: Language and Translation
- CMII0101: Translation Technologies 1
- CMII0106 - Specialised Translation Dissertation
and - CMII0090: Language and Automation
- CMII0095: Scientific and Technical Translation
- CMII0096: Medical Translation
- CMII0102: Translation Technologies 2
Optional modules (two modules of 15 credits each):
- CMII0091: Video Game Localisation and Accessibility
- CMII0092: Professional Skills for Translators
- CMII0093: Audio Description for People with Limited Access to Visual Information
- CMII0094: Subtitling and Captioning for d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
- CMII0097: Subtitling
- CMII0098: Translating for Voiceover and Dubbing
- CMII0099: Topics in Audiovisual Translation
- CMII0100: Crisis Translation
- CMII0142 - Translating Performance
- CMII0147: Psychophysiological Methods in Translation Studies
- CMII0162: Translation for the Cultural and Heritage Sectors
- CMII0201 - Translation Project
- CMII0225: Programming for linguists
Translation and Technology (with Interpreting) MSc
Core modules:
- CMII0087: Language and Translation
- CMII0095: Scientific and Technical Translation
- CMII0101: Translation Technologies 1
- CMII0103: General Interpreting
- CMII0104: Liaison and Consecutive Interpreting
- CMII0106 - Specialised Translation Dissertation
and 15cr (one module) of the following: - CMII0100: Crisis Translation
- CMII0107: The Interaction and Language Management of Interpreting
- CMII0108: The Historical and Social Context of Interpreting
Optional modules (two modules of 15 credits each):
- CMII0090: Language and Automation
- CMII0091: Video Game Localisation and Accessibility
- CMII0092: Professional Skills for Translators
- CMII0093: Audio Description for People with Limited Access to Visual Information
- CMII0094: Subtitling and Captioning for d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
- CMII0096: Medical Translation
- CMII0097: Subtitling
- CMII0098: Translating for Voiceover and Dubbing
- CMII0099: Topics in Audiovisual Translation
- CMII0100: Crisis Translation (if not already included in core credits)
- CMII0102: Translation Technologies 2
- CMII0107: The Interaction and Language Management of Interpreting (if not already included in core credits)
- CMII0108: The Historical and Social Context of Interpreting (if not already included in core credits)
- CMII0142 - Translating Performance
- CMII0147: Psychophysiological Methods in Translation Studies
- CMII0162: Translation for the Cultural and Heritage Sectors
- CMII0201 - Translation Project
- CMII0225: Programming for linguists
- Translation MA
Translation: Research MA
Core modules:
- CMII0087: Language and Translation
- CMII0115: Translation Theory
- CMII0118: Translation Dissertation (Research)
Optional modules (total of 60 credits):
- 30-60 credits from Group A
- up to 30 credits from Group B
- up to 60 credits from Group C
Translation: Translation Studies MA
Core modules:
Optional modules (total of 90 credits):
- 30-90 credits from Group A
- up to 30 credits from Group B
- up to 30 credits from Group C
Translation: Translation and Culture MA
Core modules:
- CMII0087: Language and Translation
- CMII0101: Translation Technologies 1
- CMII0119 - Translation Dissertation
Optional modules (total of 90 credits):
- 30-90 credits from Group A
- 0-60 credits from Group B
Optional modules Group A (15 credits each):
- CMII0090: Language and Automation
- CMII0091: Localisation
- CMII0092: Professional Skills for Translators
- CMII0093: Audio Description for People with Limited Access to Visual Information
- CMII0094: Subtitling and Captioning for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
- CMII0095 Scientific and Technical Translation* (see module description for available language pairs)
- CMII0096 Medical Translation* (see module description for available language pairs)
- CMII0097: Subtitling* (see module description for available language pairs)
- CMII0098: Translating for Voiceover and Dubbing* (see module description for available language pairs)
- CMII0099: Topics in Audiovisual Translation
- CMII0100 Crisis Translation
- CMII0101: Translation Technologies 1
- CMII0102: Translation Technologies 2
- CMII0107: The Interaction and Language Management of Interpreting
- CMII0108: The Historical and Social Context of Interpreting
- CMII0114: Translation in History: Theory, Practice and Reception
- CMII0115: Translation Theory
- CMII0147: Psychophysiological Methods in Translation Studies
- CMII0162: Translation for the Cultural and Heritage Sectors
- CMII0201 - Translation Project
- CMII0142 - Translating Performance
Optional modules Group B (15 credits each):
- CMII0176: Advanced Translation into Chinese
- FREN0090: Advanced Translation from French into English
- FREN0091: Translation into French
- GERM0062: Advanced German Translation
- HEBR0027: Advanced Modern Hebrew
- HIST0453: Translation and Direct Reading 1
- ITAL0049: Advanced Translation from and into Italian
- PORT0008: Advanced Translation from and into Portuguese
- SCAN0035: Advanced Scandinavian Translation (Scandinavian into English)
- SEES0068: MA Intermediate Plus: Russian
- SEES0075: Advanced Language: Russian
- SEES0076: Advanced Superior Language: Russian
- SPAN0097: Advanced Translation from and into Spanish
- DUTC0026: Advanced Translation
Optional modules Group C:
Students on the MA Translation Studies and MA Translation Research may take credits in any relevant module in SELCS CMII subject to approval from the programme director.
MA Translation Studies (up to 30 credits)
MA Translation Research (up to 60 credits)* Note: Only available to students with listed language pairs. Students are expected to translate into their native language. We can only guarantee the availability of particular language combinations if applications are received before the deadline and when offer holders complete the pre-registration process.
- Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Studies
Compulsory modules
- Topics in Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Studies (CMII0154)
- Researching Race (CMII0159)
- Race in Theory (CMII0157)
- Dissertation in Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Studies (CMII0155) or
- Dissertation in Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Studies (CMII0156) for Research Pathway
Optional modules
Students can take 60 credits (taught pathway) or 30 credits (research pathway) of optional modules across various departments. Please note the below list is indicative and is subject to changes. Enrolment on these modules is dependent on availability and meeting any pre-requisites. Your choice of optional modules will require the approval of the module leader and the programme director.
Optional modules in SELCS-CMII department:
- The Politics of Health and Medicine: Race, Gender, Nation (CMII0143)
- Movement, Bordering, Race-Making (CMII0149)
- Black Germany (GERM0036)
- Portugal and it's Empire in the 20th Century: Trajectories and Memories (PORT0009)
- Knowledge, Power and the Cultural Production of Gender (CMII0053)
- Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary Latin American Cinema (CMII0190)
- Black Europe (ELCS0030)
- Weimar and Nazi Film (GERM0040)
- Manufacturing Consent: media and the making of the modern world (ELCS0029)
- Environment Ecology and Contemporary Culture (CMII0152)
- Neoliberalism , Necrocapitalism and the Aesthetics of Precarity (CMII0178)
Optional modules in other UCL departments:
- Politics, Society and Development in the Modern Caribbean (AMER0011)
- The Caribbean from the Haitian Revolution to the Cuban Revolution (AMER0013)
- Histories of Exclusion: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America (AMER0027)
- The US at War: decolonial perspectives, 1898-present (AMER0092)
- Informatic Cultures: the Anthropology of data, algorithims and computation (ANTH0017)
- The Anthropology of Nationalism, Race and Ethnicity (ANTH0029)
- The Anthropology of Violent Aftermaths (ANTH0136)
- Visualizing Others: Colonial and Postcolonial Visual cultures (ANTH0228)
- Race: antiquity and its legacy (CLAS0160)
- Geographies of Material Culture (GEOG0078)
- Politics of Climate Change (GEOG0083)
- Environment, Politics and Practice (GEOG0085)
- Postcolonial Cultural Geographies (GEOG0100)
- Gender, Generation and Forced Migration (GEOG0129)
- London: Aspects of Change (GEOG0142)
- Data, Politics and Society (GEOG0163)
- Migratory Activisms, Creative Citizenship (GEOG0167)
- Advanced Geopolitics (GEOG0086)
- Empire and its Afterlives in Britain Since 1940 (HIST0362)
- Health Humanities
Core modules:
- CMII0122: Madness - 15 credits
- CMII0076: Illness - 15 credits
- CMII0077: Dissertation
Suggested optional modules:
- CMII0198: Approaching the Health Humanities (All Health Humanities students are strongly advised to take this module)
- CMII0174: How Does It Feel? Contemporary Fiction Between the Body and the World (15 credits)
- CMII0042: Politics and Ethics (15 credits)
- CMII0044: Multidisciplinary Social Research (15 credits)
- CMII0046: Critical Introduction to Sexuality Studies (15 credits)
- CMII0054: Global Politics of Gender, Sexuality and Security (15 credits)
- CMII0182: Fictions of Grief (15 credits)
- FREN0038: Culture of AIDS in France: History, Policy and Representation (15 credits)
- CMII0181: Medicine on Screen - Representations of Doctors, Health Care and Medicine in Film from the 1920's to the Present (15 credits)
Suggested optional modules in other UCL departments:
- HPSC0059: Science, Art and Philosophy (15 credits)
- ARCL0121: Cultural Memory (15 credits)
- PALS0032: Deaf Culture and Identities (15 credits)
- ANTH0182: Medical Anthropology (15 credits)
- ANTH0045: Ritual Healing and Therapeutic Employment (15 credits)
- GLBH0023: Health Systems in a Global Context (15 credits)
- GLBH0007: Anthropological Perspectives on Global Health (15 credits)
- PHIL0059: Philosophy, Justice and Health (15 credits)
- PSBS0012: Mental Health in a Social and Global Context (15 credits)
- BECH0004: Health and Wellbeing (15 credits)
- CHLD0061: Child Public Health (15 credits)
- IEHC0070: Ethnicity, Migration and Health (15 credits)
- GLBH0038: Gender and Global Health (15 credits)
- GLBH0026: Urban Health (15 credits)
Language, Culture and History MA
- Core modules
- ELCS0065: Language, Culture and History - 30 credits
- ELCS0064: Dissertation (taught pathway) - 60 credits
or - ELCS0063: Dissertation (research pathway) - 90 credits
- ELCS Graduate Modules
- ELCS0005: Transnational Migration: European and Global Contexts (15 credits)
- ELCS0006: Historical Topics I: Music, Nations, Society
- ELCS0013: Comparative Syntax
- ELCS0017: Sequential Art as a Form of Engagement (15 credits)
- ELCS0018: Language and Ideology (15 credits)
- ELCS0020: Dangerous Bodies and Lady Killers: Criminality and Gender in 19th Century European Culture and History
- ELCS0030: Black Europe (15 credits)
- ELCS0031: From Futurism to Surrealism: European Avant-Gardes Before and After the First World War ( 15 credits)
- ELCS0029: Manufacturing Consent: Media and the Making of the Modern World (15 credits)
- ELCS0026: The Cinema of Resistance: Second World War (15 credits)
- ELCS0049: Citizenship, Memorialisation and Modernity: The Case of Berlin
- LITC0044: Fashion Cultures
MA students taking ELCS Graduate modules will be taught alongside Final Year undergraduate students.
- Dutch Studies
- DUTC0009: Advanced Dutch Language and Culture
- DUTC0010: The Contemporary in Dutch Literature - 15 credits
- DUTC0013: Contemporary Culture and History of the Low Countries
Some MA modules are taught at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels and students taking them will be taught along with the undergraduates following that module.
- French & Francophone Studies
- FREN0025: Dominating Texts: Literary Power Relations in 20th Century Writing
- FREN0030: Old Worlds, New Worlds: Humanism and Travel Writing
- FREN0031: Legendary Histories
- FREN0038: Cultures of AIDS in France: History, Policy and Representation (15 credits)
- FREN0039: Gender, Race and Sexuality (15 credits)
- FREN0043: Fiction and the Archives: Rewriting Criminal Stories in Early Modern France (15 credits)
- FREN0044: The Front National and Far Right Politics in France
- FREN0045: Discourses of Equality
- FREN0048: Topics in Modern French History: France and the First World War (15 credits)
- FREN0034: Realism: Looking Awry in Nineteenth-Century France (15 credits)
- FREN0086: Science and Literature in 19th Century France
- FREN0090: Advanced Translation
- FREN0091: Translation into French
Some MA modules are taught at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels and students taking them will be taught along with the undergraduates following that module.
- German Studies
- GERM0021: Parzival (15 credits)
- GERM0026: Austrian Literature 1890 - 1938: from Empire to Republic (15 credits)
- GERM0029: Language, Power and Ideology (15 credits)
- GERM0062: Advanced German Translation (15 credits)
- GERM0020: Discussion and Essay in German (15 credits)
- GERM0022: History and Representation: The Holocaust as a Case Study
- GERM0034: German Literature and Psychology (15 credits)
- GERM0036: Black Germany (15 credits)
- GERM0040: Weimar and Nazi Film
Some MA modules are taught at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels and students taking them will be taught along with the undergraduates following that module.
- German History
- Modules can be chosen from any of the European Studies programme pathways (CMII) and German Studies.
- Hispanic Studies
- SPAN0061: The Latin American Cinematic Tradition AA - 15 credits
- SPAN0042: Spanish Film from the 1990s: New Ways of Seeing (II)
- SPAN0051: Childhood in Latin American Cinema
- SPAN0079: Contemporary Catholicisms in Latin American Culture: Experimentation, Perversion, Revolution
- SPAN0085: Mayas, Aztecs, and Incas: The Native Peoples of the Americas prior to the Spanish Conquest
- SPAN0092: Creating the Urban Margins in Latin America
- SPAN0095: Film Adaptation in the Americas
- SPAN0097: Advanced Translation from and into Spanish
- SPAN0048: The Battle for Memory in the Contemporary Spanish Novel: Part 1, The Transition to Democracy (15 credits)
- SPAN0052 : The Andean World of JM Arguedas (15 credits)
- CMII0152: Environment, Ecology and Contemporary Culture
- CMII0178: Neoliberalism, Necrocapitalism and the Aesthetics of Precarity
Some MA modules are taught at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels and students taking them will be taught along with the undergraduates following that module.
- Italian Studies
- ITAL0024: Dante: Divina Commedia (15 credits)
- ITAL0022: Nation, Culture and Society in Italy, 1860-1914 (15 credits)
- ITAL0023: Memories and Legacies of Fascism, since 1945–2022
- ITAL0032: Words and Images: Italian Film Adaptations
- ITAL0043: "Cavalieri" in Italian Cultural History, from the Unification to Berlusconi
- ITAL0049: Advanced Translation from and into Italian
Some MA modules are taught at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels and students taking them will be taught along with the undergraduates following that module.
- Scandinavian Studies
- SCAN0015: Intermediate Danish
- SCAN0016: Intermediate Danish B
- SCAN0013: Introduction to Old Norse (15 credits)
- SCAN0035: Translation from the Scandinavian Languages (15 credits)
- SCAN0037: Crime and Small Communities in Nordic Literature
- SCAN0025: Nordic Politics and Society (15 credits)
- SCAN0040: Advanced Old Norse (15 credits)
- SCAN0044: Nordic Landscapes (15 credits)
- SCAN0041: The Vikings in Europe (15 credits)
- SCAN0046: Vikings and Valkyries in Contemporary Culture
- SCAN0049: Viking-Age Scandinavia A
- SCAN0072: Advanced Scandinavian Linguistics
- SCAN0063: Viking-Age Scandinavia
Some MA modules are taught at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels and students taking them will be taught along with the undergraduates following that module.
- Portuguese Modules
- PORT0008: Advanced Portuguese (30 credits)
- PORT0009: Portugal and Its Empire in the 20th Century: Trajectories and Memories (15 credits)
- PORT0010: Short Fiction and the Making of Modern Brazil (15 credits)
Some MA modules are taught at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels and students taking them will be taught along with the undergraduates following that module.