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Máster en Estudios Ingleses Avanzados TOP 1 según el Ranking de El MUNDO  “Mejores Másteres 2023/24” 

250 Másteres y Guía MBA

 

Master in Advanced English Studies TOP 1 according to the ranking of El Mundo “Best Masters’ 2018"

Ranking of El Mundo “Best Masters’ 2018"

Master in Advanced English Studies TOP 1 according to the Ranking of Expansión “250 Masters and MBA Guide"

Ranking of Expansión “250 Masters and MBA Guide"

Final Master Thesis

Students will defend their Master Thesis at the University they have registered with

All students, regardless of their chosen itinerary, will have to write a Master Thesis (12 credits ECTS) under the guidance of an academic advisor among the faculty members participating in the program.

General Guidelines for Final Master Thesis

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Guidelines for Oral Presentation of Master Thesis

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Academic Program 2012-2013

All students, regardless of the program they choose, must take the following compulsory courses:
Discourse analysis in English
Pilar Alonso, Luisa Mª González
Compulsory (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Research on languages in contact: the importance of linguistic data 
Raquel Fernández Fuertes, Pedro Fuertes Olivera
Compulsory (6 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
American Poetry and Poetics 
Viorica Patea, Román Álvarez
Compulsory (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
The Age of Shakespeare and Cervantes 
Berta Cano, Ana Sáez
Compulsory (6 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Writing a research paper
Javier Ruano
Compulsory (3 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Students must also complete 24 additional credits choosing courses from one of the following programs:
A) Linguistics Program: The English Language and its Methodological Applications

Modules and Subject Courses:

Module: Theoretical approaches
Corpus linguistics and its applications
José María Bravo, Belén López, Isabel Pizarro
Optional (6 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Module: Analytical approaches
Phonology, discourse and its methodological applications
Fuencisla García-Bermejo Giner, Pilar Sánchez
Optional (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Grammar, discourse and its methodological applications
Izaskun Elorza, Ramiro Durán
Optional (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Semantics, discourse and its methodological applications
Pilar Alonso, Ana Alonso
Optional (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Pragmatics, discourse and its methodological applications
Consuelo Montes, Alfonso Falero
Optional (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Module: Methodological approaches
Methodological and research resources for English Language teaching
Pilar Garcés
Optional (3 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Syllabus design, production and evaluation of methodological material
Elena González Cascos, Paloma Castro
Optional (3 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Internship/Practical Classes (3 credits ECTS)
Original research project, written in English, and supervised by an advisor professor (Guidelines on How to Write a Master Thesis) (6 credits ECTS)
Total ECTS of the MASTER
60
B-Literature and Culture Program: Modernity y Postmodernity: Discourses and Cultures in Contact

Modules and Subject Courses:

Module: The origins of modernity
Transitions between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age
Antonio López, José Mayo
Optional (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
The Rise and Development of the novel
Manuel González de la Aleja
Optional (3 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
The Romantic Imagination 
Mª Eugenia Perojo, Santiago Rodríguez
Optional (6 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Module: Modernity and postmodernity
Gender, genre in Postmodernist Literary Discourse
Carlos Herrero
Optional (6 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Postmodernist Aesthetics
Mª Eugenia Díaz
Optional (3 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
The Literary Impact of the Spanish Civil War: Writers Take Sides
Daniel Pastor, Antonio Rodríguez
Optional (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Module: Discourses and cultures in Contact: Exodi, Frontiers and Identities
Representations of Spain in British and American Literature 
José M. Barrio, Inés Praga
Optional (6 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Trans-Nations and Trans-Lations in American Literature 
Ana Mª Manzanas, Rosario Martín
Optional (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Literary Migrations and travel in Literature
Jesús Benito
Optional (6 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Metafiction in Literature and Film
Javier Pardo
Optional (6 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Theatre on the Margins: Race, Gender and Empire
Olga Barrios
Optional (3 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
"The One and the Many": The Short Story and the Short Story Composite
Mercedes Peñalba
Optional (3 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Trans-Canadian Literatures
Ana Mª Fraile
Optional (3 credits ECTS) SALAMANCA
Seminar on languages, literatures and cultures in contact (Not offered for year 2012-13)
International visiting professors
Optional (3 credits ECTS) VALLADOLID
Internship/Practical Classes (3 credits ECTS)
Original research project, written in English, and supervised by an advisor professor (Guidelines on How to Write a Master Thesis) (6 credits ECTS)
Total ECTS of the MASTER
60
C- Combined Program

Students can choose freely between courses offered in both programs, for a total of 24 credits.

Internship/Practical Classes (3 credits ECTS)
Original research project, written in English, and supervised by an advisor professor (Guidelines on How to Write a Master Thesis) (6 credits ECTS)
Total ECTS of the MASTER
60

Líneas de investigación para Tesis de Master- Salamanca y Valladolid
Areas of research in Valladolid

Faculty Directory

Profesores de la Universidad de Salamanca
Profesores de la Universidad de Valladolid
Pilar Alonso Rodríguez José Manuel Barrio
Román Alvarez Rodríguez Jesús Benito
Daniel Pastor García Berta Cano
Maria Eugenia Díaz Sánchez Ana Sáez
Jorge Diego Sánchez Raquel Fernández Fuertes
Ramiro Duran Martínez Pedro Fuertes
Fuencisla García-Bermejo Giner Enrique Cámara
Ana Mª Fraile Marcos Elena González Cascos
Luisa María González Rodríguez Carlos Herrero
Antonio López Santos Belén López
Ana Mª Manzanas Calvo Eugenia Perojo
Consuelo Montes Granado Isabel Pizarro
Viorica Patea Birk Santiago Rodríguez
Javier Pardo García Esther Alvarez
Mercedes Peñalba García Laura Filardo Llamas
Javier Ruano García
Pilar Sánchez García
Amanda Gerke
Mark Hutchings

Visiting Professors

Throughout the years, numerous scholars from national and foreign institutions have lectured to our students: Charles Altieri (University of California, Berkeley), Massimo Bacigalupo (Universita di Genova), John Xiros Cooper (University of British Columbia), Robert Kroes (University of Amsterdam), Angela Downing (Universidad Complutense), Gloria Gutiérrez (Nottingham Trent), Mark Hutchings (U. Reading), Laura Hidalgo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Heinz Ickstadt (Free University Berlin), Paul Lauter (Trinity College), Shirley Lim (University of California, Santa Barbara), Deborah Madsen (University of Geneva), Marjorie Perloff (University of Stanford), Stephen Thompson (University of Reading), Paul Scott Derrick (Universidad de Valencia), Martin Heusser (Universidad de Zürich), Thomas Austenfeld (Universidad de Fribourg, Suiza), John Gery (University of New Orleans).

Courses Offered and Degree Requirements

COURSE CATEGORIES Course Categories
Compulsory (Ob) 3
Electives (Op) 45
External Internships (PE) 0
Final Master Project (TFM) 12
TOTAL CREDITS 60

MASTER OF ADVANCED ENGLISH STUDIES: LANGUAGES AND CULTURES IN CONTACT

The Master Of Advanced English Studies: Languages And Cultures In Contact is a one-year academic program (60 credits). Classes are held at the University of Salamanca during Fall semester, and at the University of Valladolid in the Spring.

Course values range from 3 to 6 credits (ECTS).

The Master is structured along three academic itineraries that offer students a wide range of possibilities. Students can choose from:

  1. English Language and Linguistics Program. This itinerary offers advanced specialization in fundamental aspects of English language and linguistics, grammar, phonetics and phonology, semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, applied linguistics, corpus linguistics, English as a Second Language and Language teaching methodologies.
  2. Literature and Culture Program. Modernity and Postmodernity: Discourses and Cultures in Contact. This itinerary offers advanced studies in the field of English and American literature and culture, which includes a survey of the main trends in critical theory and various literary movements, and which familiarizes students with the aesthetics and poetics of all major literary periods seen in their respective socio-historical context, literary genres, comparative studies of different forms of artistic expression, interdisciplinary studies (literature and film), genre studies (narrativity, drama, novel, poetry, short story, metafiction), gender studies, and postcolonial studies.
  3. Combined Program: English Language, and Anglo-American Literature and Culture. Students have the opportunity to design their own itinerary according to their professional and academic goals. In addition to the compulsory requirements, students may design their own plan of study by choosing 45 credits among the subjects offered in both itineraries.

Compulsory Courses

All students, regardless of the itinerary they choose, must take the following compulsory subjects:


Electives/ Optional courses

In addition, students must take an additional 45 credits provided in the following academic tracks:

Academic Itineraries

A) English Language and Linguistics. offers advanced specialization in fundamental aspects of English language and linguistics, grammar, phonetics and phonology, semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, applied linguistics, corpus linguistics, English as a Second Language and Language teaching methodologies.

Modules and Courses

Module: “Theoretical approaches”
Corpus Linguistics and its applications
Pedro Fuertes Olivera, Isabel Pizarro Sánchez
Opcional 6cr. Valladolid
Discourse Analysis in English
Vasilica Mocanu, Luisa Mª González Rodríguez
Opcional 6cr. Salamanca
Module: “Analytical approximations”
Phonology, Dialects and Discourse
Javier Ruano García, Pilar Sánchez García
Opcional 6cr. Salamanca
Comparative Approaches to English Grammar
Izaskun Elorza
Opcional 6cr. Salamanca
Metacognitive Approaches to Discourse Semantics
Elisa Pérez, Ana Alonso Alonso
Opcional 6cr. Salamanca
Pragmatics and its Cross Cultural Perspectives
Consuelo Montes Granado
Opcional 6cr. Salamanca

Research on languages in Contact: the Importance of Linguistic Data
Raquel Fernández y Esther Álvarez

Opcional 6cr. Valladolid
Module: “Methodological Approaches”
Methodological and Research Resources for English Language Teaching
Enrique Cámara, Beatriz Méndez-Cendón
Opcional 3cr. Valladolid
Syllabus design, Production and Evaluation of Methodological material
Elena González Cascos, Laura Filardo
Opcional 3cr. Valladolid

Prácticas de Lengua y Cultura en Lengua Inglesa
Ana María Manzanas

Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
Prácticas de Lengua y Cultura en Lengua Inglesa
Anunciación Carrera de la Red y Maria José Carrera de la Red
Opcional 3cr. Valladolid
Academic Writing and Research Methods in English
Paula Barba Guerrero
Optional 3cr. Salamanca


B) Literature and Culture Program. Modernity and Postmodernity: Discourses and Cultures in Contact. offers advanced studies in the field of English and American literature and culture, which includes a survey of the main trends in critical theory and various literary movements, and which familiarizes students with the aesthetics and poetics of all major literary periods seen in their respective socio-historical context, literary genres, comparative studies of different forms of artistic expression, interdisciplinary studies (literature and film), genre studies (narrativity, drama, novel, poetry, short story, metafiction), gender studies, and postcolonial studies.

Modules and Courses

Module: “The origins of modernity”
Transitions between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Mark Hutchings
Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
The Age of Shakespeare and Cervantes
Berta Cano Echevarría y Ana Sáez
Opcional 6cr. Valladolid
The Rise and Development of the Novel
Miriam Borham
Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
The Romantic Imagination
Mª Eugenia Perojo Arronte y Santiago Rodríguez Guerrero-Strachan
Opcional 6cr. Valladolid
Module: “Modernity and Postmodernity”
Gender in Postmodernist Literary Discourse
Carlos Herrero Quirós
Opcional 3cr. Valladolid
American Poetry and Poetics
Viorica Patea Birk
Opcional 6cr. Salamanca
Postmodernist Aesthetics
Mª Eugenia Díaz Sánchez
Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
Module: “Discourses and Cultures in Contact: Exodi, Frontiers and Identities”
Representations of Spain in British and American Literature
José Manuel Barrio Marcos
Opcional 3cr. Valladolid
Trans-Nations in American Literature and Culture
Ana Mª Manzanas Calvo
Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
Migration and Space in American Culture
Jesús Benito Sánchez
Opcional 3cr. Valladolid
Metafiction in Literature and Film
Javier Pardo García
Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
Theatre on the Margins: Race, Gender and Empire
Jorge Diego Sánchez
Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
“The One and the Many”: The Short Story and the Short Story Composite
Mercedes Peñalba García
Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
Trans-Canadian Literatures
Ana Mª Fraile Marcos
Opcional 3cr. Salamanca
Academic Writing and Research Methods in English
Paula Barba Guerrero
Optional 3cr. Salamanca


Mixed Itinerary: Language, literature and Anglo-American culture. unites closely linked disciplines, such as language and linguistic research, along with literature and culture. Students have the opportunity to design their own itinerary according to their professional and academic goals. In addition to the compulsory requirements, students may design their own plan of study by choosing 45 credits among the subjects offered in both itineraries.

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