Urban History and Culture MA
Course Overview - Urban History and Culture MA
This degree provides a unique opportunity to study the social, political, cultural and economic development of two of the great urban environments of the Western world: Paris and London. Immerse yourself in two cosmopolitan cities and benefit from exposure to the culture and traditions of two major European capitals, gaining invaluable inter-cultural understanding and experience.
In the heart of the city
Through site visits and analysis, you will explore how the growth of city living and management has shaped the fabric of the world. The degree, taught...
This degree provides a unique opportunity to study the social, political, cultural and economic development of two of the great urban environments of the Western world: Paris and London. Immerse yourself in two cosmopolitan cities and benefit from exposure to the culture and traditions of two major European capitals, gaining invaluable inter-cultural understanding and experience. <br/><br/><strong>In the heart of the city</strong><br/>Through site visits and analysis, you will explore how the growth of city living and management has shaped the fabric of the world. The degree, taught in English, enables you to develop your methodological approaches to what distinguishes and what connects Paris and London, while expanding these comparative insights towards a broader engagement with urban history and culture, and the challenges that cities face today.<br/><br/><strong>Immerse yourself in two world cities</strong><br/>Gain a deep understanding of the history and contemporary organisation of two great capitals of the western world: Paris and London. Through an experiential learning approach supported by visits to diverse and fascinating sites, youll explore how the growth of city living and management shaped the fabric of the world. Choose between a split-site degree or a full year in Paris.<br/><br/><strong>Graduate outcomes</strong><br/>Graduates of this degree go on to careers and further study in a wide range of contexts. Many progress into urban planning, policy and advocacy, and roles at NGOs, charities and non-profits. Others have been successful in the museum sector, both in curation and research, as well as journalism and communications.
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Paris Campus
Application Details
Varied
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
P26
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