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.
John Cabot University's Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History emphasizes art-historical theories and analytic methods with a strong focus on the visual arts of Europe, the Mediterranean and North America. Given the University’s location at the geographical and temporal crossroads of Europe and the Mediterranean, the program places a strong emphasis upon the visual cultures of Rome and of Italy.
The Bachelor of Arts in Humanistic Studies offers a wide range of choices in the Humanities to students who wish to pursue a focused program of study that encourages inquiry into the human condition beyond the confines of a single discipline.
September 2011, the Bachelor Fine Arts, Academy Minerva starts with an English spoken class for international and Dutch students who would like to expand their professional scope.
This program incorporates both conventional and computer-aided industrial design, and examines how they can be applied to a range of different subject areas. These include electrical household appliance design, furniture design, small products design, bathroom accessories design and toy design.
The the Design, Technology & Business (Graphics) programme at UCN - University College of Northern Denmark in Aalborg is the right choice for you. As a graduate of Design, Technology & Business (Graphics) you will be sought after in the business community and there are many job opportunities. You can work in graphic businesses, in advertising agencies, publishing houses, newspaper or magazine printers’, in marketing departments or as a teacher.
This exciting fine art programme gives you an opportunity to master a wide range of tools in digital media including advanced animation techniques, digital video, web and sound production and to take a step further into artistic multimedia experimentation
Art and Technology (ArT) is for students with an urge to create and to work with the interactive field between art and technology. ArT will challenge you to develop and demonstrate your artistic creativity and to design large scale installations and events in cross-disciplinary teams.
The Art History program at The American University of Rome provides a rigorous education focused on Western and neighboring visual cultures.
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.
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.
Saxion’s school of Applied Art and Technology aspires to continue educating students for management and creative jobs, in which perspective as well as looking and thinking ahead while working guarantee creative, innovative and ethical contributions to society.