Master of Arts in Mediterranean Studies

Master of Arts in Mediterranean Studies

Course Title

Master of Arts in Mediterranean Studies

MQF Level

7

Duration and Credits

3 Semesters

90 ECTS

Mode of Study

Full-time

Information for International applicants

Applicants must be in possession of:

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  1. a first cycle degree obtained with at least Second Class Honours or Category II in any subject or
  2. a first cycle degree obtained with at least Third Class Honours or Category III in any subject, provided that they satisfy the Board that they are in possession of other qualifications, including relevant experience, obtained following their first cycle degree.

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The Master's in Mediterranean Studies is an interdisciplinary programme that allows you to explore the birthplace of imagination, a region of diversity from which sprung a continent of civilisation. Whether you're interested in the geography of the Mediterranean region, or urbanisation—or its converse, isolation— or its culture and history, this taught programme provides you with the opportunity to express your ideas on a lavish territory in the context of the wider world. The M.A. will encourage you to redefine the 'Mediterranean' in the frame of any convincing argument of your choosing.

"I'm glad I am a woman who once danced naked in the Mediterranean Sea at midnight"; this evocative and sensual image of the Mediterranean was drawn by the American actress Mercedes McCambridge (1916-2004). The same waters in which McCambridge bathed in the nude lapped the shores – centuries earlier – from where the myth of the birth of Europa emerged and from which, subsequently, the continent is meant to have acquired its name. The Mediterranean was and continues to be at the heart of a variety of crossways, including those of the imagination. The MA in Mediterranean Studies is meant to serve as a compass to assist the curious and enterprising to chart their own course into the dazzling unity and diversity of the Mediterranean region.

This MA is an innovative interdisciplinary programme of studies offered by various departments from within the Faculty of Arts of the University of Malta; the participating departments include History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Geography, History of Art, International Relations, Oriental Studies, Philosophy and Sociology.

The accent in this MA will be on the thematic: the importance of phenomena like migrations, urbanisation, isolation, connectivity, the human and the physical elements, the arts and so on, will be explored. There will be an emphasis on the ever-malleable boundaries between the local, the regional and the global: thus, while in the sixteenth century the Spanish soldier Antonio Vázquez defined the Netherlands as a land where produce had ‘neither juice nor taste', today Italy – a land hugged by the Mediterranean sun – needs to import nearly 50,000 tonnes of fresh tomatoes from the same Netherlands. Such developments blur the traditionally-accepted – and expected – lines of history, geography and culture. Furthermore, key debates such as the idea of a ‘clash of civilizations' will be addressed by placing them in a context of engagements of cultures, which is the only way in which Jewish-Christian-Muslim (and other) human encounters can be properly understood.

In essence, this MA will seek to aid students to understand that ‘Mediterranean' is much more than just an adjective, such as the fabled or maligned ‘Mediterranean lifestyle'. The Mediterranean will be considered on its own terms, as a focal point of action, but always in relation to the wider world.

In addition to the compulsory units (10 ECTS credits), students are required to choose study-units to the value of 50 ECTS credits from the elective study-units as indicated in the programme.
 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ATS5201 Methods of Research 5 ECTS    
ATS5501 Thinking 'the Mediterranean' 5 ECTS    
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)

Students are required to choose elective study-units to the value of 20 ECTS credits from the following list:
 
ATS5502 The Geography of the Mediterranean 5 ECTS    
ATS5503 The Mediterranean: Crossroads of Civilizations 5 ECTS    
ATS5504 Borders and Spaces in the Mediterranean 5 ECTS    
ATS5505 The Classical Tradition: Reverberations of Greece and Rome in the Mediterranean 5 ECTS    
ATS5516 Threads of Interconnection: Revisiting Anglo-Italian Relations in the Mediterranean 5 ECTS    
ATS5520 Academic Writing and Presenting 5 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)

Students are required to choose elective study-units to the value of 30 ECTS credits from the following list:
 
ATS5211 The Mediterranean - Representations in the Canon and Popular Culture 10 ECTS    
ATS5506 Comprehending the Mediterranean and Its Philosophical Heritage 5 ECTS    
ATS5507 The Mediterranean since 1945 5 ECTS    
ATS5509 Perspectives on the visual culture of death in the Mediterranean 5 ECTS    
ATS5510 Technology and Mediterranean Societies 5 ECTS    
ATS5511 Sexuality, Gender and the Body in the Mediterranean 5 ECTS    
ATS5514 Study-Tour 5 ECTS    
ATS5517 The Greek Philosophical Legacy 5 ECTS    
ATS5518 Scripts and the Alphabet: The Development of Writing in the Ancient Mediterranean 5 ECTS    
CVL5000 Mediterranean Legal Traditions 5 ECTS    

The Board may approve other suitable study-units in lieu of those listed under the elective study-units on offer during the year.
 

 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ATS5099 Dissertation 30 ECTS    

 

This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Postgraduate Awards, 2021 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of Master of Arts in Mediterranean Studies - M.A. - under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts.

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Outline the key traits that have shaped Mediterranean events over centuries and explain their significance to contemporary developments.
  • Learn how to make use of archival resources and to write academically about the field.
  • Recognise and relate the diversity and the unity that characterise the Mediterranean.
  • Learn about the many dimensions and cultural deviations of the Mediterranean and understand their importance when devising national and regional strategies.
  • Discern the benefits of an interdisciplinary approach to gain a holistic perspective of socio-politico-cultural issues in contemporary society.

By successfully completing the Master of Arts in Mediterranean Studies, you should:

  • be able to outline key traits that have shaped Mediterranean events over the centuries and explain their significance to contemporary developments,
  • write a dissertation which will constitute an original piece of work through a close examination of select primary and secondary sources,
  • recognise and relate the diversity and unity that characterise the Mediterranean, in order to go beyond the standard interpretations of Mediterranean sameness,
  • be alert to the many dimensions of the Mediterranean ֠South European, North African / Arab, Middle Eastern ֠and the need to take this complexity on board when devising national and regional strategies,
  • discern the benefits of an interdisciplinary approach in seeking to gain a holistic perspective of sociopolitico-cultural issues in contemporary society,
  • be able to contribute to discussions about issues central to Mediterranean states and people;
  • have the ability to apply the knowledge gained through the various assessment modes and exercises to a variety of professional challenges.

Non EU Applicants:

Total Tuition Fees: Eur 10,800
Yr 1: Eur 10,800 - Yr 2: NIL

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If you have a flair for challenging and enriching learning experiences, then the taught Master of Arts in Mediterranean Studies is the ideal programme of study for you. The course prepares you for a variety of careers, such as working in the European union affairs, broadcasting, journalism, publishing, consultancy, foreign affairs, marketing, political careers, education, museum and galleries, as well as businesses, NGOs and enterprises with a Mediterranean focus in which your specific and intellectual critical skill-set will allow you to devise strategies for development and action in the Mediterranean region and beyond. By becoming a graduate of the MA in Mediterranean Studies, you will be in a position to inform policies on Euro-Med relations, long-term processes and trans-formations in the region, relations between humans and their environment, Mediterranean demographics, conflict and co-operation. Furthermore, you will be given the opportunity to further your studies by pursuing a doctoral study after having obtained your Master of Arts.

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