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The MA (Hons) in English program trains students to analyze texts across diverse genres and historical periods while exploring the ideas, values, and cultural forces that have influenced literature. This four-year degree, offered by the School of English, begins with two foundational years examining literary works from medieval times to contemporary pieces, building essential analytical skills for specialized Honors-level study. St Andrews English graduates develop sharp critical thinking abilities, sensitivity to linguistic expression, and both broad and specialized knowledge of English literature. The curriculum combines advanced English and German studies with research-focused learning, fostering independent scholarship characterized by curiosity, precision, and academic rigor. This 60-month Master of Arts (Honours) program requires completion of 540 credits (typically 120 per year). Initial years combine core program requirements with elective options (sometimes including cross-faculty courses), while later years focus on specialized, research-driven modules.