The MSc in Sex, Gender and Sexualities, offered by the University of Surrey, is a comprehensive, full-time program designed to provide students with an in-depth and critical understanding of contemporary theories and debates on sex, gender, and sexualities. It seeks to produce graduates who can critically evaluate research and scholarship in this field, and contribute to ongoing debates and discourses.Course Content: The course curriculum includes units designed to explore the social and cultural significance of sex, gender and sexuality, and how these are intersected by factors such as race, ethnicity, class, nation, religion, and disability. Students will also learn how to carry out research in this field. There's an option to take a placement as part of the course which offers a hands-on understanding of the field.Key Modules: The program is comprised of critical modules such as 'Introduction to Sex, Gender and Sexualities', 'Researching Sex, Gender and Sexualities', 'Sex, Gender and Sexualities: Challenging Categories and Binaries', 'Research Principles and Practice', 'Dissertation', and 'Work Placement.' Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information available for this program.Future Careers: Graduates of this MSc program can explore opportunities in disciplines like research, academia, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and industry. They will be equipped to contribute to the broader debates around sex, gender, and sexualities, and will be prepared for further advanced research or professional practice in related fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.