The European Culture and Thought (Culture) MA course offered by University College London (UCL) is a one year full-time or two-year part-time program that provides the opportunity to study European culture and thought across a range of disciplines from antiquity to the present day. Course Content: This course incorporates study in classics, philosophy, literature, cinema studies, gender studies, history of art, and history. It gives you the chance to study in an interdisciplinary way in one of the world’s leading centres in European Studies. It combines taught and research components and includes a core course in the first term, which examines the notion of 'Europe' in philosophy, literature and the history of ideas. Key Modules: Core modules include 'Cultural Forms and Institutions' and 'Notions of Identity'. Optional modules cover a diverse range from 'Translation Studies' to 'In and Out of Love in the French and Spanish Middle Ages' Future Careers: The European Culture and Thought (Culture) MA course can lead to further research or careers in teaching, journalism, the media, and policymaking. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.