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University of Pécs
BA in Romance Philology and Cultures (Specialization in French Studies) Licence en philologie romane (Spécialité d’Études françaises)
- Pécs, Hungary
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
French
The Degree in BA in Romance Philology and Cultures (Specialization in French Studies) Licence en philologie romane (Spécialité d’Études françaises) intends to train experts in the humanities with in-depth knowledge and skills regarding French and Francophone language, literature, linguistics, and civilization.


University of Siena
Bachelor in Cultural Heritage, Territory, Sustainable Tourism
- Arezzo, Italy
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Italian
The Bachelor's Degree in Cultural Heritage, Territory, Sustainable Tourism aims to meet the growing demand for experts in the sustainable management of cultural heritage and tourism. The program provides a multidisciplinary education, covering art history, archaeology, geography, history, archival and library sciences, and anthropology.


City University of Hong Kong
BA Chinese and History
- Tat Chee Avenue, Hong Kong
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Department of Chinese and History offers the major in Chinese and History with two streams – a) Chinese & b) History and Cultural Heritage. It aims to equip students with advanced and professional knowledge and a wide range of analytical and writing skills.
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University of Siena
Bachelor in History and Cultural Heritage
- Siena, Italy
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Italian
This course is aimed at students who intend to acquire a solid historical and cultural background and to master the tools to operate in the field of knowledge and protection of the archaeological, historical and artistic heritage.


University of Westminster
History BA Honours
- London, United Kingdom
BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
English
History remains among the most fascinating and best-loved of the arts and social science disciplines, and this is an exceptional degree which makes the most of our unique West End location. The course is modern, with a focus on British and European history, but there are many opportunities to study American, imperial and global history as well. A distinctive element of the degree is its focus on the extraordinary history of London.

Vytautas Magnus University
Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology: Specialization Society, Culture and Communication
- Kaunas, Lithuania
Bachelor's degree
4 years
On-Campus
English
The goal of the Program specialization Society, Culture and Communication is to train highly-qualified graduates in sociology and communication who would be able to identify and analyse social problems and cultural processes, to expertly conduct sociological and communication research, to explain, compare and evaluate social processes and to apply creatively their research skills in the fields of communication and information science.


The American University of Rome
BA in Archaeology & Classics
- Rome, Italy
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Archaeology and Classics program at The American University of Rome presents students with the unique opportunity to combine their studies with the source material: the city itself. A rigorous academic program is paired with hands-on learning through participation in excavations and unprecedented access to Rome’s ancient sites and artefacts. Few other courses in this field allow students such intimate interaction with their subject.


Portland State University
Cultural History of the Arts - B.S.
- Portland, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor in Cultural History of the Arts emphasizes the study of the development, interpretation, and meaning of visual arts across different historical periods and cultures. The program combines ...


Shota Meskhia
History
- Zugdidi, Georgia
Bachelor's degree
English
The main goal of the educational programme is to prepare Bachelor of the history which will have the knowledge of Georgian history with the relation of Caucasian regional and world civilization to whom Georgia was related with his ancient history. To teach them the history in a different way: political events, military activities, social life, economics, social and law aspects, cultural heritage.


Ouachita Baptist University
Bachelor of arts in Public History
- Arkadelphia, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students completing the program will understand the core concepts and theories about museum studies, archival administration, historic preservation, and Local History. Through experiential learning, they will acquire the skills to present History to the public by completing projects such as museum exhibits, archival finding aids, community history programming, and digital resource creation.


University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Engineering
Bachelor of Arts in Afro-American Studies
- Amherst Center, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Afro-American studies major is ideal for students who want to develop a deep understanding of the history and culture of Black people in Africa and the Americas. You’ll gain skills in project development, research and analysis, interpersonal and cross-cultural communication, critical thinking, and writing, preparing you to meet the complex challenges that face our communities, country, and the world.


University of Manitoba
Catholic Studies (CATH)
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Catholic Studies (CATH) is an academic discipline that focuses on the study of Catholicism, its history, theology, spirituality, doctrine, ethics, and influence on society and culture. It explores the beliefs, practices, and teachings of the Catholic Church, as well as its interactions with other religious traditions and secular institutions.


University of Manitoba
Canadian Studies (CDN)
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Canadian Studies (CDN) is an interdisciplinary field of academic inquiry that focuses on the study of Canada as a country, its history, culture, society, politics, economy, geography, and international relations. It involves the examination of various aspects of Canadian life and identity, as well as Canada's relations with other countries, particularly its neighbor, the United States.


State University of New York at Brockport
Bachelor of Arts - History
- Brockport, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
History allows us to better understand the world we live in now by studying how it came to be over time. Wherever you want to go, a history degree can take you there. This major teaches skills in critical thinking and research that apply to careers in any field.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences/Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies
- Edmonton, Canada
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students in this program major in Human Dimensions of Environmental Management and focus on promoting stewardship of Indigenous lands within the context of government policies and industrial development. Emphasis is placed on understanding how Indigenous history, politics and cultural values influence natural resource management.
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Cultural History degree programs invite students to explore the journey of societies through time, charting the evolution of ideas, customs, and practices. At the Bachelor's level, these programs focus on analyzing cultural artifacts and interpreting historical narratives, giving you a unique perspective on humanity's past.
Courses often cover topics such as global folk traditions, the impact of colonialism, and the development of popular culture. Students develop specific skills in critical analysis, research methodologies, and archival study. They also gain experience in crafting well-supported arguments, presenting historical data, and understanding various cultural contexts. By engaging deeply with primary and secondary sources, students enhance interpretative skills vital for careers in education, museum curation, and cultural advocacy.
Academic rigor fosters independence and intellectual growth as students explore diverse historical perspectives. This immersive approach cultivates essential competencies for those looking to contribute to fields that value historical insight and cultural appreciation, opening doors to varied career paths.