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2 Cultural Studies Masters Degree Programs in Singapore


National University of Singapore
Master of Arts (Arts and Cultural Entrepreneurship)
- Singapore, Singapore
Master degree
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore is the only department in Southeast Asia which offers media studies, interactive media design, cultural studies, and communication management with a focus on New Media. Our multidisciplinary approach offers students opportunities in experiential learning through competitions, exhibitions, service-based projects collaborating with external clients, internships, student exchanges and interactions with industry practitioners.


National University of Singapore
Master of Arts in Japanese Visual Cultures
- Singapore, Singapore
MA
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Unlock the world of visual culture with the NUS Master of Arts (MA) in Japanese Visual Cultures, where academic rigour meets industry insights. This one-year programme immerses you in Japan's pioneering visual culture production, providing the critical skills and knowledge needed to navigate and influence today's digitized visual landscape.
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Cultural degree programs at the Master's level in Singapore present a unique opportunity to delve into the diverse influences that shape societies. This environment fosters creativity and critical thinking as students explore various cultural contexts, enhancing their understanding of global dynamics.
Through courses in cultural theory, intercultural communication, and cultural policy, you'll develop skills that allow you to analyze and engage with different cultural frameworks. Students strengthen their ability to conduct qualitative research and apply analytical methods to understand cultural phenomena. The curriculum often encourages collaborations with local communities and cultural institutions, connecting academic learning to real-world applications.
Singapore's commitment to cultural exchange and its strategic location in Asia create a vibrant environment for career development. Graduates may find opportunities in areas such as cultural diplomacy, heritage management, and community organizing, where they can contribute to both local and international cultural dialogues. Engaging with such rich cultural diversity allows students to refine their adaptability while preparing for a global career landscape.