The MA Gender, Society and Representation programme at University College London (UCL) is an interdisciplinary program that explores the intersection between gender, sexuality, identity, and power. By adopting a multi-dimensional approach, this course aims to provide an understanding of significant cultural and historical shifts that have influenced society's conception of gender and sexuality. Course Content: The course encompasses a wide range of topics, including gender, postcolonial studies, geography, history, law, sociology, and psychoanalysis, thus providing a comprehensive study of gender and society. The program curriculum is designed to cater to a broad range of research interests and to develop skills that are must for continuing further research.Key Modules: The course is divided into several modules. The core modules include: Gender Theories in the Modern World: An Interdisciplinary Approach; Researching Gender and Sexuality: Methods, Theories and Practices. Elective modules include a diverse range, such as: Black Feminism in Contemporary British Literature and Culture; Queer Theory and Psychoanalysis among others.Future Careers: Graduates from this course forge successful careers in a wide range of sectors including academia, arts and media, government and public administration, NGOs, social services and teaching. Others opt to further their academic career by undertaking a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.