The Victorian Studies MA is a interdisciplinary program that explores the literature, culture, and society of the Victorian era (1837-1901) in Britain. The program typically combines coursework with original research and writing, allowing students to delve into topics such as Victorian literature, art, history, and politics. Students may choose to specialize in areas like the Gothic, the Brontë sisters, Dickens, or social reform movements, and may also have the opportunity to participate in literary criticism and theory courses, as well as archival research and workshops. Upon completion of the program, graduates are well-prepared for careers in academia, publishing, editing, or other fields that value their expertise in Victorian culture and history.