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English Literature (Ph.D.)

Program Description

The Ph.D. program in English Literature is designed to educate students as researchers in the field of English Literature. Our courses are designed to provide students with a thorough and critical knowledge of English literature from the Middle Ages to the present and with a critical perspective on world literature. Our program aims to enable students to identify major literary and cultural theories from classical antiquity to the twenty first century and to articulate ideas and responses against the backdrop of these theories. Upon graduation, our Ph.D. students should be able to contribute to the field of literary studies by producing academic papers built on independent and in-depth research.

The graduates of our Ph.D. program in English literature can work as academics in Humanities and Social Sciences Departments of various universities. They can also work as cultural analysts in national and international research institutions. Some of our graduates work as cultural researchers and consultants in public and international relations departments of national and international companies and institutions.

Possible Fields of Study

Medieval, Early Modern, Modern and Postmodern English Literature, Postcolonial Literature, World Literature, Ancient and Modern Literary Theory, Genre Theory, Narrative Theory

Required Course Load

8 Courses (7 Electives + 1 Must Course, which is ELIT 525: Research Methods and Ethical Considerations in Literary Studies. If the student has taken ELIT 525 in their earlier studies, then they must write a petition to the Graduate School asking for exemption and take another elective course instead to complete the required 8 courses amounting to 24 credits) + 3 NC Must Courses

Must Course

Course Code Course Name METU Credit Contact (h/w) Lab (h/w) ECTS
ELIT525* RESEARCH METHODS AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN LITERARY STUDIES

3

3

0

8.0

           

*Students are exempt from ELIT 525 if they have taken this course.

Electives:

Course Code Course Name METU Credit Contact (h/w) Lab (h/w) ECTS
 ELIT604
 
INTERAC.BETWEEN ENG.&OTHER EUROPEAN LI

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT606
 
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT607
 
NON-WESTERN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURES

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT609
 
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN LITERARY STUDI

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT610
 
LITERARY GENRES&INTER-GENERIC RELATION

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT611
 
CONTEMPORARY LITERARY THEORY

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT614
 
LITERARY THEORY IN PRACTICE

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT615
 
OLD ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

3

0

0

8.0

ELIT617
 
NARRATOLOGIES: CLASSICAL AND POSTCLASSICAL APPROACHES 

3

0

0

8.0

ELIT618
 
WOMEN AND WRITING

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT619
 
LITERATURE AND SCIENCE

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT620
 
SELECTED WORKS FROM TURKISH&ENG. LIT.

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT621
 
FICTION: SELECTED WORKS

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT622
 
DRAMA: SELECTED WORKS

3

3

0

8.0

ELIT623
 
POETRY: SELECTED WORKS

3

3

0

8.0


 
         

NC Must Courses: (all 3)

Course Code Course Name METU Credit Contact (h/w) Lab (h/w) ECTS
ELIT690
 
DOCTORAL SEMINAR

0

0

0

10.0

ELIT699
 
PH.D. DISSERTATION

0

0

0

130.0

ELIT901-950 SPECIAL STUDIES

0

0

0

70.0

Note: Students are required to select a thesis supervisor by the end of their SECOND semester in the program.

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