The European Culture and Thought (Thought) MA is a postgraduate degree offered by University College London's Centre for Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry (CMII). This course is part of the larger intercollegiate University of London MA in the History of Art, Philosophy and Thought, and provides a distinctive and unique take on historical, philosophical, and cultural analysis.Course Content: The MA in European Culture and Thought (Thought) encourages a broad interdisciplinary perspective, allowing students to draw on specialist knowledge from departments throughout UCL. The prime focus of the programme is an exploration of differing philosophical, historical and cultural perspectives from across the continent. Key Modules: While each student's coursework will be bespoke and reflect their unique interests, core courses include "European Texts: Approaches From Across The Continent" and "Dissertation in European Culture and Thought: Thought". Elective modules may range from "Greek Drama in Translation" to "Understanding in Science". Accreditations: This programme is taught at one of the world's top universities, University College London, which consistently ranks high in both UK and international lists. The university is accredited by the Privy Council. Future Careers: Graduates of the European Culture and Thought (Thought) MA often go on to pursue further research in academia but also have skills applicable to a broad range of careers. The unique interdisciplinary focus of this degree means that it may be relevant to roles in cultural institutions, NGOs, public bodies, and private companies alike. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.