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2 Cultural Studies Masters Degree Programs in Mexico


ICONOS (Research Institute for Communication and Culture)
Master in Communication and Cultural Studies
- Buenavista, Mexico
Master degree
Part time
2 years
On-Campus
Master in Communication and Cultural Studies is to train teachers in support of communication-based projects in the field of theories of language and social sciences to support solutions to contemporary cultural issues in various areas of society.


ITESO - Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara
Master in Communication of Science and Culture
- Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master in Communication of Science and Culture is unique in Mexico, it trains professionals specialized in cultural management, science communication and sociocultural studies. In addition, it is accredited by the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT), in the National Quality Postgraduate Program, as a Program at the International Competence Level.
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Cultural degree programs at the Master's level in Mexico offer a rich exploration of the country’s diverse heritage, blending academic rigor with hands-on experiences. This unique setting enables you to engage deeply with cultural analysis, community studies, and policy-making related to cultural preservation.
Through courses in cultural management, you'll analyze heritage policies, develop strategies for promoting cultural events, and conduct community-based research. Students build critical thinking and analytical skills as they delve into topics like the impact of globalization on local traditions and the role of cultural institutions in society. The environment encourages students to strengthen adaptability while engaging with local communities and global cultural trends.
Graduates often pursue careers in cultural administration, event curation, and international cultural consultancy, gaining skills that are recognized and valued worldwide. With a focus on applied research and collaborative projects, Mexico’s educational approach prepares you for a range of roles that impact both local and global cultural landscapes.