Presented By: Program in Transcultural Studies
Transcultural Studies Program Virtual Information Session
The Program in Transcultural Studies is offering two virtual information sessions this fall. LSA students in any department are welcome to attend. These sessions are a great opportunity for interested students to learn more about program requirements, what you can study, and how to apply!
Do you anticipate pursuing a PhD or a career involving international travel, cross-cultural partnerships, or collaborative work in a diverse workplace?
U-M's accelerated MA program in Transcultural Studies can help you develop the historical, theoretical, and practical knowledge you need to navigate forward-looking graduate education and career pathways in an increasingly cosmopolitan and interconnected world. Transcultural Studies uses approaches from across the Humanities and Social Sciences to foster a critical and historically informed understanding of human communication and interaction across perceived boundaries of culture, nationality, race, and religious identity.
This interdisciplinary program is intended to provide both advanced training and a capstone experience for current LSA undergraduates who anticipate pursuing a PhD or working in business or non-profit contexts where intercultural competency and a critical framework for thinking systematically about connections, comparisons, and translations among human communities will be desirable skills.
Why Apply?
-Earn a University of Michigan Master’s Degree on top of your BA with just one additional year of study following your senior year
-Begin taking graduate courses as a senior from any of eleven participating departments to fulfill program requirements
-Complete a thesis or other significant capstone project of your own design based on your major, your research interests, and your future career plans
-Incorporate internships and other experiential learning opportunities into a UM graduate degree program
-Be eligible for Rackham research grants and conference travel funding
Do you anticipate pursuing a PhD or a career involving international travel, cross-cultural partnerships, or collaborative work in a diverse workplace?
U-M's accelerated MA program in Transcultural Studies can help you develop the historical, theoretical, and practical knowledge you need to navigate forward-looking graduate education and career pathways in an increasingly cosmopolitan and interconnected world. Transcultural Studies uses approaches from across the Humanities and Social Sciences to foster a critical and historically informed understanding of human communication and interaction across perceived boundaries of culture, nationality, race, and religious identity.
This interdisciplinary program is intended to provide both advanced training and a capstone experience for current LSA undergraduates who anticipate pursuing a PhD or working in business or non-profit contexts where intercultural competency and a critical framework for thinking systematically about connections, comparisons, and translations among human communities will be desirable skills.
Why Apply?
-Earn a University of Michigan Master’s Degree on top of your BA with just one additional year of study following your senior year
-Begin taking graduate courses as a senior from any of eleven participating departments to fulfill program requirements
-Complete a thesis or other significant capstone project of your own design based on your major, your research interests, and your future career plans
-Incorporate internships and other experiential learning opportunities into a UM graduate degree program
-Be eligible for Rackham research grants and conference travel funding
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- History of Art
- Comparative Literature
- Department of Afroamerican and African Studies
- Department of Film, Television, and Media
- Romance Languages & Literatures RLL
- Department of American Culture
- Asian Languages and Cultures
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of History
- Department of English Language and Literature
- Germanic Languages & Literatures
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