Working with communities to empower equity, diversity, and belonging
M.A.C.S.Program Basics
Complete in as little as 2 Years
42 credits
87% of alumsworking in related careers
Goucher’s Master of Arts in Cultural Sustainability offers a competitive edge for aspiring and emerging cultural leaders seeking to advance their professional lives and collaborate innovatively with communities in a world where cultural equity is threatened.
Cultural sustainability is an interdisciplinary, reciprocal research practice that engages the whole social and cultural ecosystem to chart a course for cultural change that enhances community vitality, well-being, and cherished cultural expressive traditions. Through fieldwork, scholarship, activism, and grassroots communication, our students develop an action-oriented approach to cultural equity.
Goucher College offers an optional study abroad experience to graduate students in the M.A. in Environmental Sustainability & Management (M.A.E.S.) program, the M.A. in Cultural Sustainability (M.A.C.S.) program, and the M.A. in Historic Preservation (M.A.H.P.) program. Earn college credit while spending 2-weeks in Nepal exploring the rich biodiversity, majestic Himalaya, unique culture, transformative heritage sites, and adaptations to a changing environment.
learn more about this intensive study abroad courseIn this era of increasing homogeneity and globalization, local history, traditions, and ways of life are among our most endangered resources and precious assets. By strengthening and building on the foundations of these resources—whether artistic, linguistic, musical, economic, or environmental—you will begin to counter the powerful forces that endanger communities around the world. Our graduates are employed in museums, arts and cultural institutions, sustainable tourism, education, social service organizations, archives, and more.
A team of graduate students from the M.A. in Environmental Sustainability & Management (M.A.E.S.), M.A. in Cultural Sustainability (M.A.C.S.), and M.A. in Historic Preservation (M.A.H.P.) programs recently embarked on the inaugural “Graduate” and “Alumnae/i” Intensive Course Abroad (ICA) to Nepal, offering a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of sustainability, culture, and heritage preservation.
M.A.C.S. director Amy Skillman just returned from a trip to Nepal with Melanie Lytle (M.A. in Historic Preservation) and Jenn da Rosa (M.A. in Environmental Sustainability and Management) to explore and design an interdisciplinary field school for Goucher graduate students. You can read stories about their adventures on Facebook where they will also be posting details about 2025 field school dates.