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Nov 22, 2024
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2015-2016 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Cultural Studies, MA
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Students admitted to the Master of Arts in Cultural Studies should refer to the Cultural Studies Student Handbook for the year in which they begin the program for complete details.
Degree Requirements
Coursework. 40 units of graduate coursework, including one approved Research Method course, one Writing course, and three 300-level introductory courses in Cultural Studies.
Final Paper. Students must submit a final paper of publishable journal article quality.
University Policies. University policies detailed in the Academic Policies section of the Bulletin apply.
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Cultural Studies Concentrations
Media Studies
The Media Studies concentration is available to MA and PhD students in the Cultural Studies program.
Coursework. 12 units of approved Media Studies courses, taught by faculty of CGU or The Claremont Colleges, are required. One of the student’s Research Methods courses must be in the field of Media Studies.
Internship. A four-unit Internship course is optional. Internships are scheduled for approximately 100 hours.
Museum Studies
The Museum Studies concentration is available to MA and PhD students in the Cultural Studies program.
Coursework. 8 units of approved courses in Museum Theory and History are required.
Internship. A four-unit Internship is optional. Internships are scheduled for approximately 100 hours.
Continental Philosophy Concentration
The Continental Philosophy concentration is available to MA and PhD students in the Cultural Studies, Philosophy, and Religion programs. Requirements for the concentration are as follows according to the department/program in which the student is enrolled.
Philosophy MA
- Four courses in Kantian and post-Kantian continental philosophy with the approval of advisor (Note: the presumption is that pre-Kantian philosophies will not be considered a course in continental although, on an individual basis, may be considered upon the recommendation of the instructor)
- Capstone/final paper on continental thought
- French or German as a Research Tool
Philosophy PhD. Same as Philosophy MA above, plus one folio paper in the area of continental thought.
Cultural Studies MA or PhD
- 16 units in Kantian and post-Kantian continental philosophy with the approval of advisor (Note: the presumption is that pre-Kantian philosophies will not be considered a course in continental thought, although, on an individual basis, may be considered upon the recommendation of the instructor)
- Final paper on continental thought
- French or German as a Research Tool
Religion MA or PhD (available only to students in the Philosophy of Religion and Theology program). Four courses in Kantian and Post-Kantian Continental philosophy with the approval of advisor.
Hemispheric and Transnational Studies Concentration
The Hemispheric and Transnational Studies concentration is available to MA and PhD students in the Cultural Studies and English programs. Requirements for the concentration are as follows according to the department/program in which the student is enrolled.
Requirements
For MA Students
- 12 units in seminars designated as “hemispheric or transnational” in scope (with the approval of one of the Hemispheric and Transnational Studies advisors: Bulson, Daut, Goode, Luis-Brown, and Oishi)
- A capstone/final paper (in Cultural Studies only) on hemispheric or transnational literatures or cultural theories
- One language requirement (Research Tool) in Spanish, French, Portuguese, or Creole (other languages may be considered by student request.)
For PhD Students
- 12 units in seminars designated as “hemispheric or transnational” in scope (with the approval of one of the H&TS advisors: Bulson, Daut, Goode, Luis-Brown, and Oishi)
- A capstone/final paper (in Cultural Studies only) on hemispheric or transnational literatures or cultural theories
- One language requirement (Research Tool) in Spanish, French, Portuguese, or Creole (other languages may be considered by student request.)
- Either a major or a minor qualifying field examination in Hemispheric/Transnational Studies (determined in consultation with the advisor).
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