The Environment, Culture and Society MA course at Lancaster University is a comprehensive program allowing students to explore important environmental, social and economic challenges. By the end of the course, students will have developed a comprehensive understanding of how we interact with the environment and society. Course Content: The course will familiarize students with the complexities of the challenges posed by environmental changes and crises, and the societal responses to them. Students will critically analyse a range of perspectives including those from sociology, human geography, science and technology studies and political theory.Key Modules: The course comprises some major modules like ‘Critical Debates in Environment and Society’, ‘Research Methods in the Social Sciences’, ‘Dissertation’ and a range of optional modules. Future Careers: The course provides a robust foundation for a career in environmental policy and regulation, nature conservation, the cultural sector or further academic research. Students will have the option to undertake a research placement during their dissertation which may help them make industry connections and could lead to job offers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.