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The Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies provides MA and PhD programs across four primary academic concentrations
These concentrations operate on a cohort framework, ensuring students admitted to the same stream progress collectively through their curriculum, portfolio components, academic gatherings, seminars, and other mandatory program requirements. The cohort approach fosters mutual support and cultivates lasting professional relationships that extend beyond graduate studies. Every concentration includes specialized core classes, extensive faculty knowledge, and tailored electives aligned with the stream's focus and, where feasible, matching the linguistic, cultural, or thematic preferences of cohort members.
Faculty advisors collaborate with students to nurture research pursuits incorporating varied theoretical perspectives-such as gender and sexuality studies, visual culture theory, urban research, folk traditions, cinema studies, digital media research, language analysis, second-language learning, among others-spanning historical periods from ancient to modern. The department facilitates research across numerous languages and cultural spheres. Our graduate programs feature cross-disciplinary, transcultural, and cooperative coursework with consistent emphasis on career advancement. Investigate diverse media forms-including digital platforms, publications, visual arts, motion pictures-within multiple cultural settings through analytical frameworks like gender and sexuality, ethnicity, mass culture, folk traditions, digital media, or design studies.