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MA

Course length

1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Location

Durham City

Programme code

V8K907

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Course details

The MA in Environmental Humanities explores how research in the study of the humanities disciplines can be applied to make a difference and boost the effectiveness of our response to the ever-growing global environmental crisis.

The course takes up elements from modules in departments including Anthropology, English Studies, Geography, History, Modern Languages and Cultures, Philosophy, and Theology and Religion to provide you with a firm grounding for either carrying out further research at a higher level or making a game-changing contribution to tackling environmental and climate issues.

The course is centred around two core modules. Environmental Humanities: Frameworks and Debates introduces the relevant methodological approaches and explores the innovative ways in which the arts and humanities are able to join or challenge scientific and technological responses. The second module, the Interdisciplinary Dissertation enables you to work one-to-one with a supervisor to explore a topic of your choice in depth, bringing together theories and concepts from modules across the course.

You can structure the remainder of your course around your areas of interest. This includes further modules chosen from topics as varied as environmental philosophy, approaches to environmental history, cross-cultural understandings of nature, and religious understandings of living in a time of crisis, as well as the opportunity to take a language module and (timetable permitting) modules from other faculties in the university.

Our intention is to serve the societies in which we all live by producing thoughtful, critical and engaged citizens who will contribute positively in a rapidly changing and complex world. We will provide you with the tools for analysis, interpretation and expression, tools to discuss and compare models of human life and its flourishing, and tools for imagining the future.

Course structure

Year 1 modules

Core modules:

Interdisciplinary Dissertation

For students studying the MA in Environmental Humanities, the Interdisciplinary Dissertation (your Major Research Project, 60 credits)) is carried out on a substantial topic in any discipline or disciplines represented in your programme of study. You will choose the topic under expert guidance, bringing together theories and concepts from modules across the course.

Environmental Humanities: Frameworks and Debates

This 30-credit module introduces current, cutting-edge and emergent topics and debates within interdisciplinary research in the environmental humanities. It also enables you to understand how the histories of environmental degradation and climate change are interlinked with inequalities around gender, race and class.

Optional modules:

Finally, you will choose 90 credits of elective modules from across the Faculty of Arts & Humanities or beyond, so that your total number of credits adds up to exactly 180. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of your programme, some modules will be specifically recommended to you by your Programme Director.

Optional modules in previous years have included

  • Subaltern Futurism: Ecology, Agriculture and World Literature (30 credits)
  • The Nature of History: Approaches to Environmental History (30 credits)
  • Science, Technology and the Remaking of Nature (30 credits)
  • Current Issues in Environmental Philosophy (30 credits)
  • Theology, Nature, Environment (30 credits)
  • The Literatures of Slavery (30 credits)
  • Science, Technology and Society: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives (30 credits)
  • Engaging Policymakers with Humanities Research (30 credits)

One or more other elective MA modules from within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, provided the timetabling is compatible .

MA or MSc modules from other faculties, provided the timetabling is compatible. These include, for example:

  • Planetary Health in Social Context
  • Society, Energy, Environment & Resilience: Applied Environmental Anthropology
  • Context and Challenges in Energy and Society
  • Risk, Science and Communication
  • Risk Frontiers
  • Understanding Risk
  • Social Dimensions of Risk and Resilience
  • Climate, Risk and Society
  • Global Environmental Law

For the MA you will need to take a total of 180 credits. If you wish, you may take an additional 20-credit language module offered by the University’s Centre for Foreign Language Study (CFLS), meaning that you would finish your course with a total of 200 credits. Not all CFLS language modules will be open to you: some of them may not be compatible with your timetable.

Learning

The course is delivered through a mixture of seminars, discussion classes, lectures and tutorials, with formal teaching sessions supported by your own preparatory study and independent reading outside the set contact hours.

Core subject matter is delivered through the lectures with the subsequent group sessions all giving you the opportunity for further discussion and understanding.

The academic environment for your learning experience is supportive and relaxed with the programme director available to offer academic advice and guidance.

The course culminates in the interdisciplinary dissertation on a subject of your own choice. You will receive regular one-to-one guidance from a supervisor with subject expertise as you make progress.

Assessment

Assessment involves a variety of evaluation methods that will measure your progress through the course.

The methods used will depend on the modules you choose but will reflect the flexible nature of the course: for example, assessment may include group presentations, essays, short pieces of writing aimed at a public audience, or a short podcast. You will also be required to produce a dissertation of 15,000 words on a subject of interest to you.

Entry requirements

A 2.1 (or overseas equivalent) degree in any discipline with a strong essay component.

A 500-word personal statement which should include the following:

  • An outline of your interest in an interdisciplinary MA in Environmental Humanities
  • What skills and knowledge you would bring to the course
  • What skills and knowledge you would hope to acquire on the programme
  • An indication of an area you might like to research in your dissertation
  • If your background is not in the humanities, please provide experience in essay writing and research


Alternative qualifications

International students who do not meet direct entry requirements for this degree might have the option to complete an International Foundation Year.

English language requirements

Country specific information

Fees and funding

Full Time Fees

Tuition fees
Home students £12,500 per year
EU students £27,500 per year
Island students £12,500 per year
International students £27,500 per year

Part Time Fees

Tuition fees
Home students £6,900 per year
EU students £15,200 per year
Island students £6,900 per year
International students £15,200 per year

The tuition fees shown are for one complete academic year of study and are set according to the academic year of entry. Fees will be subject to an annual inflationary increase and are expected to rise throughout the programme of study. The fee listed above is for the first year of the course only.
 
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Scholarships and Bursaries

We are committed to supporting the best students irrespective of financial circumstances and are delighted to offer a range of funding opportunities. 

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Career opportunities

Arts (faculty of)

Our taught MA degrees provide a strong foundation for a future in research and many postgraduates stay with us to undertake PhD studies.

Graduates who progress into the workplace take with them a range of professional and transferable skills that are valued in the public and private sectors. As well as advanced communication and analytical skills they are equipped to understand complex scenarios from multiple perspectives.

An increasing number of employers are incorporating sustainable and wellbeing goals into their organisations which open up pathways into a wider range of sectors. For Environmental Humanities graduates, career options include government agencies, corporate responsibility and sustainability, sustainability management, policy research, environmental journalism, environmental tourism, conservation work, environmentally oriented NGOs and charities.

The Medical Humanities suite of qualifications opens the door to roles in medicine, non-profit organisations, policy settings, bioethics, and contexts where health inequality and critical medical debates are vital. For those in early career roles in the sector, a postgraduate qualification can also lead to more senior roles and responsibilities.

Department information

Arts (faculty of)

Explore the important contribution the arts and humanities make in the response to ongoing global challenges, and learn how this insight is being used to improve the lives of individuals and communities across the world.

From health and the human experience to responses to the environmental crisis, our flexible and accessible postgraduate qualifications are centred around areas that are highly relevant in the world today.

These innovative qualifications in Environmental Humanities and Medical Humanities take a non-scientific approach to real-world challenges, considering them from a range of social, historical, ethical and anthropological perspectives.

Our courses extend beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries, drawing on methods and insights from the arts, humanities, social sciences and the natural sciences to develop effective responses to climate and environmental crises and to health and wellbeing challenges.

Students learn directly from many of the UK’s leading academic experts in these rapidly developing fields. Our team takes a collaborative approach that enables more effective communication across disciplines to address the intersecting nature of these problems.

All of our courses, from postgraduate certificate through to MA, are designed to nurture thoughtful, critical and engaged graduates who are equipped with the academic knowledge and skills to make a meaningful contribution in a rapidly changing and complex world.

For more information see our department pages.

Facilities

The interdisciplinary nature of our courses combined with the flexibility in modules gives our students access to a range of teaching and learning facilities across the wider University as well as the specialist archives and collections in arts and humanities.

These facilities are located throughout Durham within easy access of the historic city centre with its castle and cathedral and beautiful riverside.

We are home to a number of related research centres and institutes including the Centre for Culture and Ecology, a group of researchers who explore the effects of changing climate on the location, abundance, behaviour and physiology of populations and communities. The Institute of Medical Humanities is a pioneering research institute that explores the everyday experiences of health and illness from the emergence of symptoms to the cultural contexts and constructs of health.

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