Postgrad logo
Search for a Course

Children\'s Literature (M.Phil. / P.Grad.Dip.)

Course ID: 189389
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin
Book Course
Make an Enquiry

Course Content

This taught master's programme in children’s literature encompasses everything from picturebooks through to Young Adult fiction and runs on a full-time (one year) or part-time (two years) basis. It examines the complexities of children’s texts; explores multiple genres, readerships, publishing trends and modes of criticism; pays particular attention to issues of diversity and inclusion; and covers a huge body of English-language literature from around the world, from four-hundred-year-old texts to the latest publications. This is a wonderful opportunity to spend a whole year (or two!) reading, researching, and debating children’s literature at Trinity College, right in the heart of Dublin, a UNESCO City of Literature. For more information/Apply, please see here. Closing date for applications - 31 March

Course Details

Duration:
Course Fees:
Contact Email:
whytepa@tcd.ie
Contact Phone:
Location:
Dublin
Awarding Body:
Entry Requirements:
Career Path:

Course Provider

Trinity College Dublin

01 896 1000
study@tcd.ie
College Green, Dublin City South, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Follow Us on Socials

Find Us on the Map

Contact the Provider

Other Courses Offered by "Trinity College Dublin"

Micro-credential - Introduction to XR: Applications and Technology

This micro-credential will give learners a broad but deep overview of the Unity3D software and how it can be used to develop Virtual and Augmented reality applications.

12 weeks
€1560

Micro-credential - Finance for Non-Financial Executives

This micro-credential aims to empower business leaders with a deep understanding of the financial processes of their company.

6 weeks
€2,000

Engineering (Environmental / Structural and Geotechnical / Transport/ Sustainable Energy)

The course is suitable for individuals interested in pursuing a career in engineering, in particular in the areas of environmental, structural and geotechnical, transport, or sustainable energy engineering.

Global Challenges for Sustainability (Charm EU) (M.Sc.)

This programme is aimed at graduates from diverse relevant backgrounds who intend to work in sustainable policy and communication roles, social innovation and action either within existing companies (intrapreneurship) or via generation of new enterprises (entrepreneurship), and academic research in this area.

© Postgrad.ie 2025
Seats Are Ltd T/A Postgrad.ie. All Rights Reserved.
Proudly designed by Wikid
home