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As a Cultural Studies student, you will take particular interest in the cultural workings of contemporary societies, and how organisations and institutions affect and are affected by these cultures. You will also investigate the beginnings of contemporary culture, and how historical events in different cultures have changed their societies, taking into consideration topics such as race, sexuality, music, fashion and age.
During a masters in Cultural Studies, you will be able to build on the knowledge gained through your undergraduate degree. The modules you study might include:
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