You will explore the exciting and varied world of children's literature, and examine how texts aimed at young people convey and challenge ideas about childhood. You will work with staff who have international reputations in areas such as philosophy in children's literature, popular fiction, adolescence and young adult fiction, early children's books, and writing for young people. As a distance learner you will have support from the Department, regular contact with your tutors, access to specialist services, and a wide range of e-books and digitized items from the Children's Literature Collection at the University Library which contains 3,000 critical, theoretical, bibliographical and reference works and approximately 40 specialist children's literature journals. Through this program, you will become a member of the National Centre for Research in Children's Literature (NCRCL), regarded as the premier institution for children's literature research in Britain. The NCRCL has close links with organizations that work to further the study and teaching of children's literature, including The International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), Seven Stories (The National Centre for Children's Books), and Booktrust. The University is also the exclusive Creative Partner of Barnes Children's Literature Festival, Londons largest event dedicated to children's writing. You can stay up-to-date with the NCRCL by following their blog.
You should usually hold a second-class honors degree (certain programs may require a 2:1) from a recognized British or overseas university.
Education
London
Postgraduate
1
September
£6,824,£14,504,
London, Newcastle, Amsterdam
Postgraduate
GBP £7,350,£16,000
Canterbury, England
Postgraduate
GBP n/a
Lancashire
Postgraduate
GBP £7100, £14500