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The Master of Arts in Caribbean Studies at the University of Warwick is a one-year, full-time program that offers students an in-depth exploration of the Caribbean region's history, culture, politics, and economics. The program covers key topics such as colonialism, independence movements, migration, and the Caribbean diaspora. Students will gain an understanding of the social, cultural, and political factors that have shaped the Caribbean’s identity and its global influence. This interdisciplinary program draws on history, literature, sociology, and political science, providing a well-rounded perspective on the Caribbean world.
The program encourages students to critically examine the region’s historical and contemporary challenges, as well as the ways in which Caribbean cultures have influenced global art, music, and politics. Graduates will be prepared for careers in international relations, academia, cultural organizations, and policy development, with the skills to analyze complex regional issues and contribute to meaningful change in Caribbean and global contexts.
The MA in Caribbean Studies combines core modules in Caribbean history, culture, and literature, with optional modules that allow for in-depth study of topics such as Caribbean identity, the impact of colonialism, migration, and the role of the Caribbean in global politics. The program also includes a research dissertation, where students can explore a specific topic related to Caribbean studies.
Graduates of the MA in Caribbean Studies are well-prepared for careers in higher education, cultural organizations, NGOs, and governmental agencies. Potential career paths include academic researcher, cultural heritage consultant, policy advisor, and positions in international development, media, and diplomacy.
The University of Warwick’s MA in Caribbean Studies offers a unique, interdisciplinary approach to understanding the Caribbean, combining the academic strengths of various fields to provide a holistic view of this significant region. Students will gain a deeper understanding of Caribbean culture and history while also addressing contemporary global issues within the context of the Caribbean.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0) 24 7652 3523
Email: admissions@warwick.ac.uk
Address: University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom