The Bachelor of Arts in History is designed to provide the intellectual breadth and the analytical skills that allow students to make meaningful connections between the past and the present. To that end, history majors are encouraged to interpret and question the cultural, social, economic and political factors that shape the ways in which individuals, societies and cultures change over time.
The Bachelor of Arts in International Relations (BA-IR) is designed for high school graduates interested in studying politics and global governance.
History and Sociology each have their own theoretical underpinning and academic conventions and the study of both disciplines provides a valuable opportunity to develop more versatile skills and perspectives as well as an appreciation of interdisciplinary connections.
The Early Childhood Studies degree is designed for anyone wanting to work with or for children and/or their families.
Throughout the degree students learn to research primary and secondary sources, evaluate evidence, analyse arguments, devise and debate their ideas, and express their own thoughts and theories effectively.
The Cultural Studies Program is committed to addressing the critical relations between culture, power, and history through multi-disciplinary engagement, innovative research, methodological openness, and critical pedagogical practice.
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Psychology is the science of mind and behaviour and studies both individuals and groups. A range of normal and abnormal human behaviours is studied.
The Art History program at The American University of Rome provides a rigorous education focused on Western and neighboring visual cultures.
For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
The great strength of Classical & Archaeological Studies is the hugely interesting and varied range of subjects it includes – literature, mythology, drama, archaeology, art and architecture, history, languages and philosophy – and the way they all connect in the study of ancient civilisations.
University of Buckingham
History can be studied at Buckingham as a Major. This means that you study two-thirds History and one-third Journalism (or Economics, English Literature or Politics). This is not a pick-and-mix degree; the minor subjects are designed to integrate with the History modules.