Cultural studies graduate program


















View Concentration. The Early Modern Studies concentration undertakes interdisciplinary examination of history, culture, politics, and society within the transitional and transformative period that stretched between Medieval and modern societies, marked especially by the advent of print, Christian confessional war, and the rise of the modern state.

American Studies, Caribbean Studies, and Latin American Studies, emphasizing the topics of empire, race, religion, and revolution. Situated at the bustling intersection of cultural studies, new media, critical theory, and popular culture, the burgeoning field of Media Studies examines the creative and critical practices of media consumers, producers, artists, and scholars, focusing on questions of representation, power, technology, politics, and economy.

The Museum Studies concentration investigates the history and political role of museums in society, the interpretation and display of a wide variety of cultural productions, and topics of special concern to museums as cultural organizations, using a multidisciplinary, practice-based approach to understand the historical development of this evolving field. The Master of Arts in Cultural Studies explores ideological dimensions of culture and competing systems of representation, providing cross-disciplinary intellectual training to support individual research.

Program requirements include a three-course foundational sequence in cultural studies theories and methodologies as well as research methods courses in ethnographic field research, visual research, film theory and criticism, archival studies, oral history, and literary theory.

We also offer an advanced writing workshop course to both our MA and PhD students. CGU is only 35 miles from Los Angeles, one of the most multicultural and diverse cities in the world, offering a wide array of internship and field opportunities.

You can pursue elective coursework in other CGU departments and schools and across the colleges of the Claremont University Consortium. Extended Faculty. Created in partnership with SDA Bocconi School of Management, this MA in Responsible Arts Management and Cultural Heritage is designed to provide both a practical and theoretical preparation for change-makers, future leaders and the next generation of art professionals.

Apply Now. Master in Comparative Social Research. MA in Comparative International Relations. Master in Intercultural Encounters. You get insight into the diversified world from different perspectives such as religion, conflicts, human interaction, living traditions, and transnationalism. You learn to deal with issues of intercultural interaction, diversity, internationalisation, cultural management, the media and power. In addition to theoretical thinking and research skills, the ICE programme gives you tools for international professional life.

The cultural curator is increasingly both a knowledge creator and a communicator. The contemporary curator challenges old formats by re-inventing novel ones that often build on the history and previous experiences. So, curating today means also taking care of im material culture, social relationships, urban interactions and cultural politics. MA in Tourism and Culture. The MA in Tourism and Culture will train you as an academic expert and an innovative professional in the field of cultural tourism.

Master in Indigenous Studies. Are you interested in studying relationships between Indigenous peoples and majority populations from local and global perspectives? MA in Business, Language and Culture negot. In the Master's program, you have the opportunity to further develop both in breadth and depth the knowledge of the theory and methods of the subjects on your BA program within the disciplines of business economics, management, marketing, and intercultural communication.

The Executive Master in Management of Art and Cultural Heritage is designed to provide in-depth training and the essential skills to undertake and consolidate a career in the artistic and cultural business sector; all within one of the capitals with the richest and most varied artistic and cultural heritage: Rome. English, Italian. MA in Diversity and Inclusion Leadership.

In the Diversity and Inclusion Leadership program, you will learn the scholarly theories and practical tools to implement institutional changes that promote diversity and foster inclusivity. The Pablo de Olavide University and the International University of Andalusia organize the Master's Degree in Human Rights, Interculturality and Development, which proposes the construction of a comprehensive and contextualized vision of the concept of Human Rights in the European sphere.

In this sense, we connect with the efforts being made from Europe to establish avenues for Development Cooperation with Latin America and Africa. MA Society, Culture and Media. CSE faculty and students recognize the power of alternative ways of knowing and being and stress the significance diversity plays in education.

Students in this program explore the fundamental importance of racial, ethnic, gender, and sexual orientation diversity in education. CSE faculty specialize in a broad range of topics in cultural studies such as:. Creates scholarship based around teacher education, especially relating to race and culture. Examines effects of race, class and capital in schools and society; investigates and extends traditions of critical pedagogy and philosophy. Follows trends around cultural and racial identities, agency, migration, and social movements in education.

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