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Every academic stream follows the cohort model, where students admitted together progress as a group through their curriculum, portfolio components, seminars, workshops, and other program requirements. This cohort approach fosters peer collaboration and creates lasting professional relationships that extend beyond graduation. Each stream provides specialized core classes, access to diverse faculty knowledge, and elective options tailored to the stream's focus—and when feasible, aligned with the cohort's linguistic, cultural, or thematic preferences and capabilities.
Faculty advisors guide students in developing research projects that incorporate varied theoretical frameworks, such as gender and sexuality studies, visual culture analysis, urban research, folk traditions, cinema studies, digital media research, language analysis, second-language learning theories, and others—spanning historical periods from ancient to modern. The department encourages research across multiple languages and cultural contexts. Our graduate programs emphasize interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and cooperative learning experiences while prioritizing career advancement opportunities throughout the academic journey.