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The means of assessment vary by course, but include essays, reports, presentations, written exercises and examinations. The MLitt also requires a 12,000-15,000 word dissertation, either in English or in one of the languages in which the student chooses to specialize, while the diploma consists of coursework alone.
Professor Michael Syrotinski · Course Coordinator · MLitt in Comparative Literature and Thought
School of Language & Literature · University of Aberdeen · King's College · Aberdeen AB24 3UB
Tel: 01224 272152 · Fax: 01224 272562 · Email: m.syro@abdn.ac.uk