From the outset of the course, you will be introduced to key theoretical frameworks for understanding the concepts that have shaped our world, such as nationhood, culture, identity, memory, colonisation, migration and globalisation. You will also be trained in a range of research methods from across the humanities and social sciences.
You will then use this theoretical and methodological knowledge to approach a broad range of topics, events and texts from across our regions of specialisation, which include modern Europe, Latin America and Africa. Throughout the programme, we will work closely with you to help develop your own research interests in relation to the course.
Knowledge of languages other than English is not a requirement for this degree. However, the programme offers you the chance to take a foreign language as an optional module, and to engage with material in a range of languages or in translation. It is an ideal follow-on from a Modern Languages undergraduate degree, in addition to welcoming graduates of all Humanities and Social Science disciplines.
Academic contact:
Dr Eleanor Jones
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 3981
Email: e.k.jones@southampton.ac.uk
View the programme specification for this course for 2019/20 entrants
View the programme specification for this course for 2020/21 entrants
To Apply
To apply for a postgraduate course please visit the How to Apply page or click on the apply button below.
Application process and required supporting documents
- University online application including a personal statement
- Transcript
- 2 references
- English language (if relevant)
If you have a question or would like further information, contact our admissions team:
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 8062
Email: pgafh@southampton.ac.uk
Programme Structure
The course will train you to analyse cultural, historical and linguistic processes in the context of transnational processes.
Key Facts
Duration: MA - 1 year (full time), 2 years (part time);
Start date: September
Closing date: 1st September (an application decision cannot be guaranteed in time unless a complete application is received by this date - students requiring a visa to study should also allow extra time for visa processes)
Dissertation Length: 20,000 words
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Typical entry requirements
Degree
First- or upper second class honours degree, or an equivalent standard in other qualifications approved by the University in English, modern languages, or a cognate discipline
English Language
IELTS 6.5 overall, with minimum of 6.0 in all components, or an equivalent standard in other qualifications approved by the University
Selection process
Academic entry requirements: First- or upper second class honours degree, or an equivalent standard in other qualifications approved by the University in Modern Languages or a cognate discipline.
English language entry requirements: IELTS 6.5 overall, with minimum of 6.0 in all components, or an equivalent standard in other qualifications approved by the University.
Selection process: Online application
Interview may be required on a case by case basis to assess suitability of course.
This page contains specific entry requirements for this course. Find out about
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entry requirements and qualifications for your country.
Typical course content
In each semester, you will take two specialist research-led modules and one intensive Research Skills module. You will also choose an optional module in either semester, which can be chosen from across the School of Humanities – for example, in History, English Literature, Linguistics, or in other areas. You could also choose a language module as your option. We offer a variety of levels in Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese or Russian.
In the second semester, you will begin preparing for your 20,000 word dissertation, with guidance from a supervisor allocated according to specialism.
Please note: This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the
programme and the learning outcomes that a typical
student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if s/he takes full advantage
of the learning opportunities that are provided.
More detailed information can be found in the programme handbook (or other appropriate guide
or website).
Tuition fees
Fees for postgraduate research degrees vary across the University. All fees are listed for UK, EU and international full-time and part-time students alphabetically by course name.
List of tuition fees for this course and it's variationsCourse Title | Award | Year of entry | Mode of study | UK/EU | International |
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Transnational Studies | MA | 2020 | Full-time | £9,250 | £18,812 |
Transnational Studies | MA | 2020 | Part-time | £4,625 | £9,406 |
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Students are responsible for meeting the cost of essential textbooks, and of producing such
essays, assignments, laboratory reports and dissertations as are required to fulfil the
academic requirements for each programme of study.
In addition to this, students registered for this programme typically also have to pay
for:
List of additional costs for this courseType | Description | Cost |
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Printing and copying | Where possible, coursework such as essays, projects and dissertations is likely to be submitted on line. However, there are some items where it is not possible to submit on line and students will be asked to provide a printed copy. The University printing costs are currently:
A4 - 5p per side (black and white) or 25p per side (colour) A3 - 10p per side (black and white) or 50p per side (colour).
Please note: Paper sizes not recognised by the printing devices will prompt you to select the size and then charge a minimum of 50p per black and white copy and a maximum of £1 per colour copy.
You can pay for your printing by using the money loaders or by using print copy payment service by going to www.printcopypayments.soton.ac.uk
Please remember that we are unable to refund any credit that has not been used by the end of your course, so please consider this when topping up your printing/copy account.
You will be given a printing allowance of £1 per 7.5 ECTS FREN towards the costs of printing lecture handouts and/or practical scripts.
The University Print Centre also offers a printing and copying service as well as a dissertation/binding service. Current printing and copying costs can be found here: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/printcentre/copyrooms/service.page
They also provide a large format printing service, e.g. Academic posters. Details of current costs can be found here: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/printcentre/exhibition/academicposters.page | £0.05-1.00 |
There will also be further costs for the following, not purchasable from the
University:
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Stationery | You will be expected to provide your own day-to-day stationery items, e.g. pens, pencils, notebooks, etc. Any specialist stationery items will be specified under the Additional Costs tab of the relevant module profile. |
Books | Where a module specifies core texts these should generally be available on the reserve list in the library. However due to demand, students may prefer to buy their own copies. These can be purchased from any source.
Some modules suggest reading texts as optional background reading. The library may hold copies of such texts, or alternatively you may wish to purchase your own copies. Although not essential reading, you may benefit from the additional reading materials for the module. |
Equipment | Laboratory equipment and materials:
All laboratory equipment and materials are provided.
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Equipment | IT: Computer discs or USB drives
Students are expected to provide their own portable data storage device.
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Equipment | IT: Software licenses
All software is provided.
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Equipment | IT: Hardware
It is advisable that students provide their own laptop or personal computer, although shared facilities are available across the University campus.
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In some cases you'll be able to choose modules (which may have different costs associated
with that module) which will change the overall cost of a programme to you. Please also
ensure you read the section on additional costs in the University’s Fees, Charges and
Expenses Regulations in the University Calendar available at www.calendar.soton.ac.uk.