Basic subjects
History of World Culture/ History and Theory of Art/ Social and Cultural Anthropology/ Mass Culture and Culture of everyday Life/ Cross-cultural Studies / Cultural Policy
Specialized subjects
Advertising in the socio-cultural sphere/ Culture of business communication / Aesthetics and art business/ Socio-cultural innovation/ Management technologies in the socio-cultural sphere/ Creative spaces of a modern city / Costume and fashion in the history of culture
Program Overview
Main goal of the program is represented by fundamental and practice-oriented training of professionals, managers in the field of culture, possessing extensive knowledge, as well as skills in organizing and managing projects, able to work in the administrative and managerial field of culture and art business. The educational process within the program includes: modular course system; project-based training; extensive system of cooperation with partners; active scientific life; master classes; discussions and conferences.
Program Benefits
Leading specialists from various fields of scientific knowledge. Project-based training. Modular structure of the curriculum. International academic mobility. Networking with the academy of architecture and art and faculty of management. Practice and recreation bases. Military training. Scholarship programs and financial incentives. Foreign language courses. Academic trainings are held at the libraries, museums, Ministry of Culture, art spaces of the city. Our partner companies: Don State Public Library, Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts, Branch of All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, Sholokhov Center, National Sholokhov Museum-Reserve.
Prospects. Career & Employment
Cultural studies, interdisciplinary field concerned with the role of social institutions in the shaping of culture. Cultural Studies examines how cultural practices relate to everyday life, history, structures of power, affect, ideology, economy, politics, knowledge, technology, and the environment. Cultural studies students are trained in critical thinking skills and high levels of analysis and they are poised to be the leaders needed in organizations that are struggling to incorporate language and policies around diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
Why is it important to pursue a higher education?
Historically, Cultural Studies draws principally on the fields of Anthropology, Education, History, Literary Studies, Media and Communications, Philosophy, and Sociology but it now interacts closely with Law, Politics and many of the physical sciences. Graduates can continue their education at Master's Degree. You may become a Social studies teacher, a Writer, a Curator, an International partnerships manager, an Anthropologist, etc. Graduates work in institutions of secondary and secondary special education; research organizations; public authorities, municipal government, media structures, cultural industries, art business and cultural tourism.