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3 Comparative Cultural Studies PhD Degree Programs in North America


Washington State University
PhD in Comparative Ethnic Studies
- Pullman, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Comparative Ethnic Studies offers an opportunity for students to explore the histories, cultures, and social issues of various ethnic groups. The program focuses on critical analysis and re...


Graduate Theological Union
Doctorate in Comparative Theology
- Berkeley, USA
PhD
On-Campus
English
Inspired by an increasingly pluralistic global context that brings diverse religious worlds into contact, this concentration prepares students to engage in the study of the distinct theologies, practices, and ethics of different religions from a dialogical perspective.
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Graduate Theological Union
Doctorate in Comparative Ethics
- Berkeley, USA
PhD
On-Campus
English
Students in this concentration focus on a comparison of two or more theological approaches to topics in the field of ethics.
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The term comparative cultural studies refers to studying culture from a global perspective. Classes in this specific field of study tend to focus on how culture is evident in everyday experiences and how these routine cultural manifestations can influence members of society in both positive and negative ways.
From indigenous civilizations to modern day empires, North America has plenty of hands-on educational opportunities to offer scholars. Filled with a range of distinct cultures, students can educate themselves in well-rounded way.
Requirements for the PhD program often involve the student having already obtained a Master’s degree. Additionally, a thesis or dissertation primarily consisting of original academic research must be submitted. In some countries, this work may even need to be defended in front of a panel.