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MA Gender, Society and Representation

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year - 2 years

Masters Degree Description

Deepen your understanding of gender and sexuality issues through this degree in a flourishing multidisciplinary field. The Gender, Society and Representation MA enables you to select modules across faculties and learn from renowned scholars with expertise in everything from anthropology to queer studies. Taught at UCL, you’ll gain the skills needed to contribute valuable gender and sexuality perspectives in a variety of future workplaces.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Graduates of the Gender, Society and Representation MA have gone on to careers in many different industries, such as communications and journalism, education, health and social care, publishing and translation. Our alumni include legal professionals and civil servants, PR professionals and analysts, working across sectors including business and commerce, policy and governance as well as third sector charities and NGOs, including international agencies such as the UN . Others go on to academic research in related disciplines.*

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Gender, Society and Representation: Research and Writing Skills
  • Gender Theory, Society and Representation
  • Gender, Society and Representation: Dissertation
  • Critical Introduction to Sexuality Studies
  • Knowledge, Power and the Cultural Production of Gender
  • Decolonial Approaches to Gender and Sexuality Studies
  • Gender, Social Movements, and Digital Activism
  • Women Filmmakers
  • The Politics of Health and Medicine: Race, Gender, Nation
  • Feminism and the Medical Self
  • New Woman Literature in Britain and America, 1793-1920
  • Textual Masculinities

Optional modules

  • Critical Introduction to Sexuality Studies
  • Knowledge, Power and the Cultural Production of Gender
  • Decolonial Approaches to Gender and Sexuality Studies
  • Gender, Social Movements, and Digital Activism
  • Women Filmmakers
  • The Politics of Health and Medicine: Race, Gender, Nation
  • Feminism and the Medical Self
  • New Woman Literature in Britain and America, 1793-1920
  • Textual Masculinities
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  • Student Support and Wellbeing Services
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