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The Master of Arts in Cultural Studies examines the ideological aspects of culture and contrasting representation systems, offering interdisciplinary academic preparation to foster independent research. Claremont Graduate University's Cultural Studies program stands at the forefront of Applied Humanities, with students regularly securing curatorial internships at Los Angeles museums. The program equips students to analyze cultural practices and activist movements through critical theory across diverse academic and real-world contexts. As part of one of the nation's longest-running Cultural Studies programs, you'll learn from faculty engaged in American and hemispheric literature, African American and Diaspora studies, gender and queer studies, comparative Latina/o studies, European history, media studies, and museum studies.
Your coursework encompasses field research, textual analysis, ethnography, film/media studies, archival work, digital/visual methodologies, curatorial practices, and oral history, providing a customizable humanities education. The MA program facilitates collaboration with peers across CGU departments and Claremont University Consortium institutions. Graduates develop advanced skills to navigate political, cultural, and economic landscapes through refined discourse, investigation, and research methodologies.