MA in Cultural Heritage Studies
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
GBP 14,875 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* UK Students and other students not requiring a Tier 4 visa. If you are an international student, you should apply as soon as possible
** September 2022: £8,500 per year for UK. £14,875 per year for EU and international
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Introduction
New for 2022, Roehampton's MA Cultural Heritage provides students with the critical, professional and practical knowledge and skills required for a wide range of careers or for further study in the humanities or social sciences.
The programme puts the diverse cultures and heritages of London at its core but takes a global perspective on the ways in which heritage is experienced, articulated, produced, curated and consumed. Drawing on the whole School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the course is unique in the way it combines historical, anthropological, religious, literary, philosophical and creative and creative approaches to the study and practice of cultural heritage, in a single degree.
The MA draws on the University's well-established and wide-ranging network of partnerships with cultural heritage groups, collections and institutions to inform classroom and field-based teaching, and to provide material for student study and projects. For example, students will benefit from Roehampton's partnership with Wandsworth Council's Arts and Heritage Directorate, which is perfectly placed to provide opportunities to engage in community-based projects, collections-based displays and events. The MA’s practical and professional focus provides an excellent springboard for placements in a diverse range of cultural heritage organisations.
Roehampton’s own rich 180-year heritage, including its buildings, archives, landscape, its four colleges and the surrounding area gives students an opportunity to experience hands-on study within a heritage setting.
Through the integration of professional skills across all modules, the programme equips students to engage with contemporary issues and to succeed in professional life. For those who choose to do so, the programme offers the opportunity to create a heritage project portfolio to gain experience in project design, implementation and evaluation.
Although designed for students interested in careers in the heritage professions broadly defined, MA Cultural Heritage is a course that would suit students with an interest in any aspect of cultural heritage or a desire to undertake further study or research in a wide range of related fields.
Curriculum
Modules
The selection of modules below is indicative and may be subject to change
Compulsory Modules
- Critical Approaches to Cultural Heritage
- Public History and Heritage
- Archives and Research
- Dissertation or Heritage Project (MA only)
Optional Modules
- Collections in Context
- Digital Humanities
- Living Heritage
- Professional Placement
- Popular Identities: Gender, Sexuality, and Race
- Popular Locations: Women, Space, and Time
- Popular Ecologies: Literature, Philosophy and Environmental Ethics
- Islam, Gender and Culture
- Religions in Dialogue and Conflict
- Gender and Social Justice: African Theological Perspectives
- Creative Arts in the Community
- Publishing Contexts
- Print Culture
These modules are those we currently offer and may be subject to change each year.
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Career Opportunities
Career Options
Graduates can go into a broad range of careers in the heritage and culture sectors, the charity sector, and community-based or local government organisations. Roles include curator, gallery manager, content developer, public engagement officer, education officer, events manager, auctioneer, consultant, project manager, registrar, civil servant.