Training Course:English and Comparative Literature (Master Degree)School/Trainer:The American University in Cairo Cairo, Egypt
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' An applicant for admission to the master’s program in English and comparative literature should have a considerable background in the study of literature. Applicants who are not native speakers of English or graduates of English and comparative literature at AUC will be required to demonstrate on the ELPET (AUC English Language Proficiency Entrance Test) or TOEFL with TWE that their command of English is adequate for study in the program. Courses
A minimum of twenty-four graduate hours is required. Eight courses must be taken at the 500 level. All students admitted to the graduate program will be required during their first year to take The following, unless they have taken these courses at the undergraduate level. No more than two graduate-level courses may be transferred from another university.
With permission of the student’s adviser and the chair of the department, a student may take graduate coursework in another department provided that its content is directly concerned with the area of the student’s degree work. No more than two such courses will be accepted for credit toward the master’s degree.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.aucegypt.edu/
Phone:20.2.2615.1000, 20.2.2794.2964
School Address/Venue(s):
New Cairo Campus: AUC Avenue, P.O. Box 74 New Cairo 11835, Egypt.
Tahrir Square Campus: 113 Kasr El Aini St., P.O. Box 2511, Cairo, 11511, Egypt.
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