A&SCultural Studies
The Program for Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary program concerned with the dynamics of culture on a global scale. It provides an institutional forum for responding to the increasing need to comprehend the role and formation of culture beyond national boundaries and disciplinary divisions.
The program addresses debates concerning the theory of texts and their production; the relationship between culture and politics; the formation of disciplines and institutions; and the nature of cultural antagonisms and crises. It features a variety of recent methodologies of historical and textual interpretation, and offers students opportunities to work with faculty and other students from the following departments, programs, and schools: anthropology, classics, communication, East Asian languages and literatures, English, film studies, French and Italian languages and literatures, Germanic languages and literatures, Hispanic languages and literatures, history, history and philosophy of science, history of art and architecture, law, medicine, music, philosophy, political science, public and international affairs, religious studies, Slavic languages and literatures, sociology, and theatre arts.
The program offers programs leading to a masters degree certificate or a doctoral certificate in cultural studies.
Contact Information
- Director: Guiseppina Mecchia
- Main Office: 2205 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
- 412-624-7232
- Fax: 412-624-4575
- E-mail: cultural@pitt.edu
- www.pitt.edu/~cultural
Admissions
Students who wish to apply to the certificate program must be enrolled in a graduate or professional program at the University of Pittsburgh and must be in good academic standing.
A student may earn either a masters certificate or a doctoral certificate, but not both.
One-year fellowships are awarded annually to outstanding resident students.
Following are course requirements (15 credits) for the masters certificate in cultural studies:
- Common Seminar (CULST 2050)
- One core course from group A or B (courses are listed at www.pitt.edu/~cultural/courses.html)
- One designated cultural studies course in the students home department or school
- One designated cultural studies course outside the students home department or a course from group C (courses are listed at www.pitt.edu/~cultural/courses.html)
The following are course requirements (27 credits) for the doctoral certificate in cultural studies:
- Common Seminar (CULST 2050)
- Three core courses (one from each group): A , B, or C (courses are listed at www.pitt.edu/~cultural/courses.html)
- One designated cultural studies course in the students home department or school
- One designated cultural studies course outside the students home department
Students from departments without second language requirements are expected to demonstrate the ability to use primary and secondary texts in one language other than English. Courses are regularly offered in the language departments toward the achievement of this level of reading proficiency.
Publications
Cultural studies faculty edit journals of international renown, including boundary 2 and Critical Quarterly, leading publications in the study of culture.
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