What is Cultural and Critical Studies at the University of Denver?
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural and Critical Studies is an exciting interdisciplinary field. Culture most generally refers to the network of institutions, relations, and signs within which people lead their lives. Anthropology has used this concept to study “Other” cultures. Cultural Studies brings it back home and applies it to both the remarkable and the ordinary. Cultural Studies combines areas such as Anthropology, Sociology, History, English, Economics, and Film Studies, to illuminate ways in which human beings communicate, make sense of their condition, endow objects with meaning, fight, play, make love, and die. Critique is a basic element of Cultural Studies precisely because of the interdisciplinary nature of the field. In applying various methods of study, we must also interrogate the terms that each area uses, as well as their boundaries. The Program in Cultural and Critical Studies The Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural and Critical Studies requires a minimum of 41