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Last updated on 2025-11-12

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Studies with a focus on Literature and Narrative at Trent University offers students a unique opportunity to explore the intricate relationship between culture, literature, and narrative forms. This program is designed to challenge students' perspectives and enhance their critical thinking skills, preparing them for a variety of career paths. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary learning, students will engage with diverse texts and cultural contexts, fostering a deeper understanding of the narratives that shape our world.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Studies - Literature and Narrative is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience over a standard program length of four years. Students will have the opportunity to:

  • Engage in a variety of interdisciplinary courses that explore cultural texts and narratives.
  • Participate in experiential learning opportunities, enhancing their academic experience.
  • Choose from options such as co-op placements or internships to gain practical experience in the field.

This program is designed to be flexible, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals while ensuring a robust foundation in cultural studies.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities that provide real-world experience in cultural sectors.
  • Field experiences that allow students to engage with communities and cultural institutions.
  • Joint partner programs that may offer unique collaborative learning experiences.
  • Access to workshops and seminars led by industry professionals.
  • Opportunities for research projects that contribute to the field of cultural studies.

Career Options

  • Cultural Analyst: Analyze cultural trends and their impact on society, providing insights for businesses and organizations.
  • Content Curator: Develop and manage content for museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, ensuring engaging narratives.
  • Editor: Work with authors and publishers to refine and enhance literary works, focusing on narrative structure and cultural relevance.
  • Public Relations Specialist: Craft and manage communication strategies for organizations, focusing on cultural narratives and public perception.
  • Educator: Teach cultural studies or literature at various educational levels, inspiring the next generation of thinkers and creators.

 

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