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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Channel Islands | £12,900 | £6,450 |
| England | £12,900 | £6,450 |
| Northern Ireland | £12,900 | £6,450 |
| Scotland | £12,900 | £6,450 |
| Wales | £12,900 | £6,450 |
| EU | £27,400 | N/A |
| International | £27,400 | N/A |
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About
Introduction to Identity Studies
The study of identity is an emerging field within sociological and cultural studies, focusing on key themes related to identity.
Theoretical Exploration
One aspect of this programme involves:
- Innovative work that re-theorizes subjectivity and selfhood.
- Analysis of changes in identity due to late modern and postmodern societal shifts.
Substantive Areas of Sociology
Identity is also examined within various substantive areas, including:
- Sociology of race and ethnicity
- Class
- Gender relations
- Technology
Methodological Discussions
Important discussions include:
- How identities are recorded and observed.
- Debates
Subject Area Information
Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the ways in which culture creates and transforms individual experiences, everyday life, social relations, and power. This discipline draws from various fields such as sociology, anthropology, history, literary theory, media studies, and political science to provide a comprehensive understanding of cultural phenomena.
1. Introduction to Cultural Studies
2. Media and Popular Culture
3. Race, Ethnicity, and Identity
4. Globalization and Culture
5. Gender and Sexuality Studies
6. Cultural Theory
- Critical Thinking
- Research Skills
- Communication
- Cultural Awareness
Career
Cultural Studies is a rich and diverse field that equips students with the analytical tools to understand and engage with the complexities of culture in contemporary society. Through a combination of theoretical and practical learning, students are prepared for a wide range of careers that require cultural literacy and critical thinking.
Academia
Teaching and research positions in universities and colleges.
Media and Journalism
Roles in content creation, editing, and cultural criticism.
Public Relations and Marketing
Positions that require cultural insight to engage diverse audiences.
Non-Profit Sector
Work in organizations focused on cultural advocacy, social justice, and community development.
Cultural Policy and Management
Roles in government and cultural institutions that involve policy-making and cultural programming.
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