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  MA Culture, Society and Globalisation


University of York    Department of Sociology

Full time & Part time September MA 1 year full time, 2 years part time Award winner
Geography (17) Languages, Literature & Culture (21) Sociology (33)

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Are you fascinated by the interconnectedness of societies and cultures in today's world? If so, our MA in Culture, Society and Globalisation is the perfect programme for you. Delve into the impact of nationality, gender, and ethnicity on people's lives, and explore the transformative power of social media on a global scale. With a focus on advanced research skills, you'll learn to design studies, interpret findings, and critically evaluate data. Our programme offers a range of option modules, covering topics such as contemporary sociology, social media and society, and conflict and development. Join us and gain the skills for a successful career in international organisations or academia. Entry requirements include a 2:1 or equivalent in a relevant social sciences or humanities discipline, although candidates with other backgrounds and relevant experience may also be considered.

About the course

Study how we're pushing through traditional boundaries in today's world

Discover how societies and cultures across the world are becoming increasingly connected.

On this course, you'll learn how people are shaped by their nationality, gender and ethnicity and explore the global effects of culture transformation.

You'll look into how social media impacts society on a global scale, and what this means for people's lives and identities.

You'll also develop advanced research skills to help you design studies, interpret findings and critically evaluate data.

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Entry Requirements

2:1 or equivalent in a relevant social sciences or humanities discipline. Candidates with other backgrounds and relevant experience may be admitted following an interview. Alternatively, we may accept a 2:2 undergraduate degree supported by at least one year of relevant work experience.

If English isn't your first language you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability.

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