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University of St Andrews MLitt in Gender Studies
University of St Andrews

University of St Andrews

MLitt in Gender Studies

Saint Andrews, United Kingdom

Master degree

1 year

English

Full time

07 Aug 2026

Sep 2026

GBP 25,880 *

On-Campus

* overseas / home: £11,680

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Key Summary

    About : The MLitt in Gender Studies offers a comprehensive exploration of gender in contemporary society. It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches and critical thinking. This program typically spans one year for full-time students and two years for part-time students. You'll engage with various theoretical frameworks and methodologies, preparing you for advanced research in gender studies.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including roles in social research, policy analysis, education, and advocacy. Opportunities also exist in nonprofit organizations and within government agencies focused on gender equality and social justice.

The MLitt in Gender Studies explores the theory and history of gender studies as well as how gender interacts with class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, inequality, and power.

Course details

What is gender, and how does it interact with our thinking about equality, inclusion, and justice? In this course, you will explore these questions by studying gender theory and by critically examining contemporary debates on gender issues.

Highlights

  • Introduces key topics in gender studies
  • Its interdisciplinary character helps you develop a more rounded understanding of gender studies questions and its key questions and concepts
  • Prepares you for further academic study and research
  • Well-established links with the vibrant and diverse academic community at St Andrews will bring you into contact with current gender studies research across different disciplines

The MLitt in Gender Studies is distinguished by its interdisciplinary character and by an emphasis on an intersectional understanding of gender.

You will be taught by experts drawn from a pool of 100 academics from 17 academic Schools across the University providing distinctive disciplinary perspectives on key topics in gender studies, including gender theory, masculinities, queer theory, and trans theory.

This will enable you to develop a well-rounded, interdisciplinary understanding of gender studies and the ability to solve complex problems by critical understanding, analysis, and synthesis.

The degree provides a broad program of study culminating in a supervised research project. It will thus be of particular interest if you intend to progress to doctoral research. It will equip you with a range of essential skills that are highly valued in a variety of professional contexts (e.g. journalism, media studies, social work, advocacy work).