
MA Gender, Sexuality and Culture, Manchester University
Manchester,
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12 Months
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About this course
The University of Manchester offers the UK's first dedicated research facility focused exclusively on the relationships between sexuality, culture, and history. This course is designed to explore gender and sexuality studies through various perspectives including theoretical, social, cultural, political, and historical fields. Students will have the opportunity to challenge current understandings of gender and sexuality by critically examining cultural identities such as queer, heterosexual, homosexual, gay, straight, bisexual, and transgender. The course also looks at cultural production and theory in connection with other power systems like race, ethnicity, and class. Open to students interested in deepening their understanding of how gender and sexuality intersect with culture and society, this course provides a comprehensive approach to these dynamic fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're interested in understanding the complexities of gender and sexuality within cultural contexts, this course is ideal. Its unique position as the first dedicated research facility in the UK makes it a standout opportunity for students wishing to challenge and expand current knowledge in these areas. The course encourages innovative approaches and critical thinking about cultural identities and power structures, making it highly valuable for those aiming to work in academia, social research, or policy-making fields related to gender and sexuality.
Specialisation
This course specializes in the relationships between sexuality, culture, and history, providing a dedicated research environment. It emphasizes examining cultural identities and cultural theory in relation to power systems, offering a focused exploration of gender and sexuality studies from multiple angles.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
27.45L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need a First or Upper Second class honours degree or its overseas equivalent in a humanities-based subject area to apply for this course.
English language test
IELTS
7
PTE
76
TOEFL
100
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in academic research, cultural analysis, social policy, advocacy, or educational roles related to gender, sexuality, and cultural studies. The course's focus on cultural identities and power systems prepares students for roles that require critical thinking and analysis within social, cultural, and policy contexts.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Typically, a First or Upper Second class honours degree or its overseas equivalent in a humanities-based subject area is required.
Can I study this course part-time?
Yes, the course is available as part-time or full-time, including distance learning options.
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