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Qualification
MA - Master of Arts
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Location
Bishop Otter Campus, Chichester
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Study mode
Full time
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Start date
01-SEP-25
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Duration
1 year
Course summary
Overview
Explore the influence of significant events and contexts on culture
Develop into an independent researcher in a supportive environment as you meet and learn from experts in the study of cultural history.
Our MA Cultural History course allows you to explore and consider the definitions, evolutions, and theoretical understandings of the effects of historical events on people, their beliefs, and their behaviour.
Why this course?
This course will appeal to anyone who is thoughtful, intellectually curious, and inquisitive about cultural history, and who would like a supportive and stimulating learning environment in which to learn.
We want to help you to develop your academic research, investigative, and writing skills as you work towards a specialism within the area of cultural history that interests you.
We offer full and part time options for both our taught and research masters courses. This allows you to fit your studies around your other commitments.
On this course you will:
- Present your ideas in a convincing and structured way to a range of audiences, both academic and non-academic.
- Discuss and argue in an informed, thoughtful and sensitive way, including the ability to compare critical approaches and different methodologies.
- Enhance your skills in high-level academic writing.
- Learn from our expert team of published writers and leading academics.
- Develop your independent research skills, including compiling bibliographies, understanding the range of academic tools, and use of the internet or research.
Why take an MA?
Become an active and confident researcher
Our MA Cultural History course develops you into an active and confident academic researcher.
The course acts as a gateway to MPhil/PhD research and provides opportunity to focus your topic of interest ahead of any potential doctorate study you choose to undertake.
This course would be ideal for:
- Anyone interested in intellectual development.
- Those wanting to develop their skills, subject knowledge, and confidence in research and the presentation of research.
- Those looking for careers in research-related fields, librarianship, or arts management.
- Teachers of Cultural History and related subjects.
- Those pursuing careers requiring high-level abilities in writing, presentation, and critical analysis.
- Any employment role requiring skills in self-directed analysis, communication and writing, such as editing and publishing.
- Any business role requiring abilities in self-managed development and the presentation of ideas.
- Current students who are keen to enhance their studies further.
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£ 16,074per year
Tuition fees shown are for indicative purposes and may vary. Please check with the institution for most up to date details.
University information
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University League Table
79th
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Campus address
University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus, College Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 6PE, England
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Subject ranking
57th out of 91 13
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Entry standards
/ Max 204121 59%49th
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Graduate prospects
/ Max 10060.0 60%72nd
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Student satisfaction
/ Max 43.19 80%45th
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