The Victorian Studies MA is an interdisciplinary program offered by the University of Leicester. This course enables students to gain a deeper understanding of the Victorian period from different academic perspectives, extending their knowledge and complementing their previous studies. The course is hosted by the Victorian Studies Centre, the longest established in the UK. Course Content: Victorian Studies MA provides students with critical understanding and knowledge about the Victorian period. Students will acquire interpretative skills in analyzing various forms of evidence - including textual and material - from the Victorian era. The course content includes a wide range of subjects such as literature, history, art, architecture, religion, science, and the preservation of buildings and artifacts.Key Modules: The course is composed of two modes: Part-Time over 2 years and Full-Time over 1 year, with a different set of modules for each mode which includes 'Research Methods', 'Reading the Victorian City', 'Victorian Practises and Processes', and 'Dissertation'.Accreditations: Information about accreditations is not available. Future Careers: Graduates of the Victorian Studies MA are expected to develop skills applicable to careers in sectors such as academia, archives, museums, libraries, heritage, publishing, and the cultural industries. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.