Ph.D. in Cultural Studies

Ph.D. in Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary program that examines cultural processes, social identities, media, globalization, and power systems. The curriculum normally lasts 4-6 years and combines study, research, and teaching. Students learn about cultural theories, critical race studies, gender, class, and media while also developing skills in qualitative and critical research methods. Following coursework, students conduct original research, culminating in a dissertation that contributes new insights to the discipline. Graduates frequently work in academia, research, cultural organizations, or the media, contributing to conversations about cultural impact, diversity, and social change in global contexts.