5 Comparative Cultural Studies Bachelor's degrees found
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5 Comparative Cultural Studies Bachelor's degrees found
Spelman College
Comparative Women's Studies Major, Bachelor
- Atlanta, USA
Bachelor
Full time
On-Campus
English
Comparative women's studies are an integral part of the Women's Research and Resource Center's groundbreaking programs. A first among historically Black colleges, this unique interdisciplinary program emphasizes Black feminist theory, women's health, digital media documentation stories of women's lives, and activism.
Université du Québec à Montréal UQAM - University of Quebec in Montreal
Bachelor in Cultural Action
- Montreal, Canada
Bachelor
On-Campus
English, French
The program trains professionals capable of designing cultural actions and promoting access to culture. Thus, it is part of the historical process of democratization of culture and brings it up to date in a relevant way in today's fields.
Rutgers University - New Brunswick School of Arts and Sciences
B.A. in Cultural Anthropology
- New Brunswick, USA
BA
On-Campus
The B.A. Track in Cultural Anthropology focuses on the issues, modes of inquiry, fieldwork strategies, data collection methods and analysis, and ethnographic representation forms that characterize contemporary cultural anthropology.
Southwestern University
Race and Ethnicity Studies Program Minor
- Georgetown, USA
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
The Race and Ethnicity Studies Program offers a minor designed to examine race and ethnicity as categories of difference and as forms of lived experience and attends to how these categories intersect and overlap with other forms of difference (such as gender, nation, indigeneity, class, religion, ability, sexuality, etc.). The minor approaches race and ethnicity as constructs in particular historical contexts from interdisciplinary, comparative, intercultural, and transnational perspectives. It also develops a critical awareness of colonial and Eurocentric influences on both the construction of these categories and the scholarly discourse about them. The minor thus provides a critical lens on a variety of historical and contemporary issues and debates generated by specific racial and ethnic formations. At the same time, the minor takes note of mobilizations and liberating cultural expressions that have emerged both in response and as alternatives to dominant racial and ethnic structures.
Michigan State University James Madison College
Major in Comparative Cultures and Politics
- East Lansing, USA
Bachelor
English
Comparative Cultures and Politics (CCP) is a major that studies how culture and politics intersect in global public affairs. CCP’s innovative interdisciplinary approach in the humanities and social sciences gives students the skills and competencies they need to address complex and critical global issues across academic and professional fields. The CCP major provides students with tools to better understand diverse cultural perspectives around the world, explore how culture shapes power relations, and how political and economic dynamics impact culture. The comparative and transnational focus encourages students to learn about other cultures and political systems, to reflect back on their own societies, and to discover how they want to position themselves as globally engaged citizens.
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Bachelor Programs in Social Sciences Cultural Studies Comparative Cultural Studies
Studying the culture of any society would call for an
in-depth understanding of interdisciplinary aspects of the society in question.
This comes with a keen look at the comparative aspect of the culture. It is for
this reason that a degree program in comparative cultural studies has been
devised in the university world all over. The course is meant for quality
research and exposing students to issues of society culture while comparing
them critically. It is important the world is protected by professionals and
qualified people who have a grounded knowledge on culture. BA Comparative
Cultural Studies is a course that has been introduced to help in shaping the
career lives of those interested in exploring on human nature and societal
culture.
BA Comparative Cultural Studies is offered in various
universities across the world. It is an arts course thus making creativity a
rich aspect for the degree program. Students are exposed to quality research
aspects that come with effective theory on culture and comparatively expounded.
BA Comparative Cultural Studies will be the best course in helping researchers
understanding various society settings such as the modernism, Romanticism,
postmodernism and realism. The course opens the future career paths for the
graduates as the knowledge and skills acquired can be reliably applied
worldwide in museums and other cultural industries globally. Enroll for the
course now at an affordable fee in any university worldwide where offered.