The Bachelor of Arts in Italian Studies is an interdisciplinary degree that combines the study of literature, history, art, and culture while developing students’ fluency in Italian language.
While this major emphasizes the study of ancient Roman culture and society, the range of courses is designed to provide a solid foundation in classical civilization as a whole, from Greek and Roman literature to ancient history, philosophy, religion, mythology, archaeology, art, and architecture.
The program emphasizes the historical and cultural understanding of the development of literature in English from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 21st century, but courses in the theory of the various literary genres are also required. In all courses, students must not only read texts with great care, but also criticize them and present the results of their own research in well-written essays.
The Bachelors of Arts in Communications is a rigorous, multi-disciplinary program designed to give students the analytical, critical, and creative skills that are fundamental to any career in the information age. Students with a BA in Communications can go on to careers in such fields as Film and Video Production, Journalism, Corporate Communications, Politics, Law, Community Organizing and Service, Education, Management, and Non-profit Administration.
This track is directed to students interested in modern trends in media as well as diplomacy. The basic knowledge of these two disciplines is becoming of increasing importance for young specialists who want to start their carrier in various kinds of institutions, organizations and private companies active in international environment.
First-cycle graduates may work in the field of intercultural communication and within various public and private sectors, such as cultural organisations and museums, national and EU public institutions, international organisations, businesses. They may also deal with writing and translation of texts of cultural, literary, legal relevance, and with linguistic support in businesses and other public organisations.
When joining this two-year Development Instructor program, you will acquire knowledge and experience in teaching, instructing and fighting with The Poor, and train a broad range of practical skills.
The UBIS Bachelor of Arts in International Relations (BA-IR) offers a comprehensive education with two sets of specialized courses that cover international relations and business fields. Students will learn not only about world political affairs, foreign affairs, IR theory, international organization, foreign area studies, but also about organizational communications, international business law, international business management, among others courses relevant to both business and non-profit environments.
Our BA (Hons) Fine Art course puts the individual at the centre of learning. It is structured so that it supports each student's development in practical, creative and cognitive knowledge.
This program provides, through the perspective of the humanities, an interdisciplinary knowledge and understanding of European, particularly Central European and Czech society and culture, within an integrating Europe in the age of globalization. Courses in history, psychology, politics, law, economic thought, and sociology provide a general foundation for the understanding of humanities and culture today. Students will be prepared to adapt, communicate, work and succeed in a multinational and multicultural society. The program pays special attention to the idea of peaceful coexistence and encourages positive and tolerant approaches, considering this aspect to be an important component of the interdisciplinary profile of our students.
The Archeology and Classics program offers the student the opportunity of combining the study of archeology with classics in the unique context of the city of Rome.
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies leaves ample room for personal variation so that students, in conjunction with their academic advisor can tailor their studies to their own particular interests.