Interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate feminism, marxism, post-colonial, film and immigration studies, art, Jewish Studies, and digital humanities are a hallmark of our program. The Center for Second Language Studies and the W.T. Bandy Center for Baudelaire and Modern French Studies are two closely affiliated research centers that round out the resources for our graduate students. Our program also has close interdisciplinary ties to The Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, Jewish Studies, African American and Diaspora Studies,The Center for Digital Humanities, and the center for Medicine, Health, and Society. A Graduate Certificate in Second Language Studies is available for students interested in second language acquisition and language pedagogy.
Vanderbilt University GRE score and admission requirements for graduate programs in Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender And Group Studies