The Cultural Heritage and Resource Management MA at the University of Southampton is a one-year, full-time course which provides students with a sophisticated understanding of how global cultural heritage influences and is shaped by ideas about the past. The MA degree is ideally suited for individuals looking to embark on a cultural heritage career in the UK or abroad.Course Content: The course dives into the challenges cultural heritage faces in society that are both shaped and shape ideas about the past, present, and future. It covers the ethical, legal, and economic context of heritage and looks into the role of the arts, including drama, literature, and visual arts in shaping perceptions of cultural heritage.Key Modules: Core modules include "Critical Approaches to Heritage"; "Heritage Resource Management"; "Dissertation". Optional modules may include "Heritage from the Margins"; "Maritime Aspects of Culture"; "Tourism, Anthropology, and Development" and more.Accreditations: The course is part of the University of Southampton's Archaeology department, which is ranked 9th in the UK for research intensity (REF2014).Future Careers: Graduates typically pursue careers in heritage policy implementation, heritage interpretation, heritage education officer, outreach coordinator, marketing, public policy, and cultural tourism. It also provides a strong foundation for further academic study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.