Cultural History MA
The MA aims to offer you knowledge and skills that will expand your intellectual range and make you ready for doctoral research. It introduces skills such as documentary filmmaking, critical analysis, and new discipline knowledge that will enhance your CV and provide fresh challenges.
The purpose of the MA is to ground and enhance your knowledge of Cultural History. We define this concept broadly to mean studying peoples, places and ideas, as well as exploring meaning of cultural forms (e.g. fine art, architecture, comics, television, cinema and graphic novels). Students will take a core module that analyses famous thinkers in the field, and then select modules that reflect our staff team’s …
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The MA aims to offer you knowledge and skills that will expand your intellectual range and make you ready for doctoral research. It introduces skills such as documentary filmmaking, critical analysis, and new discipline knowledge that will enhance your CV and provide fresh challenges.
The purpose of the MA is to ground and enhance your knowledge of Cultural History. We define this concept broadly to mean studying peoples, places and ideas, as well as exploring meaning of cultural forms (e.g. fine art, architecture, comics, television, cinema and graphic novels). Students will take a core module that analyses famous thinkers in the field, and then select modules that reflect our staff team’s research specialisms. The programme is delighted to announce that we are teaching the programme in collaboration with our partners The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Pallant House Gallery and the Otter Gallery.
For more information on the application process or course fees, please download the MA Cultural History brochure: http://www.chi.ac.uk/sites/default/files/PG%20History_2.pdf
Fees for 2013
Full-time home fees £4990.00
International Fees £9450.00
Contact
For general enquiries, please contact Ms Laura Brown, History Administrator on l.j.brown@chi.ac.uk.
For further details on how to apply please visit: http://www.chi.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught-0/how-apply
For application queries please contact admissions@chi.ac.uk
Entry Requirements
You will hold a First Class or Second Class Bachelor's degree in
a relevant humanities or social science discipline. All applicants
with professional or other experience, for example from employment
within the heritage sector, will be invited to be considered
through interview. Application forms and further information can be
found on our How to Apply page.
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