

MA Comparative Literature and Management
About this course
Comparative literature and management is an unusually stimulating combination, placing the broad, cross-cultural study of literary texts alongside the analytical and strategic study of organisations. Comparative literature opens literary study across the boundaries of language, culture, and historical period, examining how texts from different traditions relate to, influence, and illuminate each other. Reading literature comparatively develops not only aesthetic sensitivity and interpretive skill but the capacity to think across different frameworks, to recognise what is universal and what is particular in human experience, and to communicate complex ideas with clarity and nuance. These are precisely the qualities that effective management also demands. At St Andrews this four-year MA (Hons) programme allows you to read across the full range of world literature in English translation, pushing at the boundaries of textual analysis and exploring the relationships between literatures from around the world. The management strand provides a thorough grounding in how organisations are led, how strategies are formed, how markets and economies are understood, and how decisions are made in conditions of uncertainty and complexity. A year abroad is embedded in the programme, broadening both your literary and your managerial perspectives through exposure to a different academic and cultural environment. Graduates move into careers in management consulting, publishing, cultural industries, international business, marketing and communications, the civil service, education, and any role that values both the breadth of perspective and the precision of thought that comparative literature develops. The combination is highly distinctive and attractive to employers who value graduates capable of thinking creatively and analytically across different domains. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in literature, cultural studies, or business.
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