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International College Wales Swansea of Swansea University - Navitas
Bachelor of Arts Humanities
- Sketty, United Kingdom
BA
On-Campus
English
The part-time Humanities degree is an exciting opportunity for adult students to study a broad range of Humanities subject areas on campus and in the community.The programme is innovative, dynamic and flexible where you will develop the skills, knowledge and experience that will open doors to a bright future in a number of challenging and rewarding roles in a wide variety of sectors and/or postgraduate study.


University of Mississippi
Bachelor in University Studies - Humanities (10 hours)
- University, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program is designed for students who want a broad understanding of the humanities with 10 hours of focused coursework. It covers key areas like literature, history, philosophy, and cultural studi...
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Fanshawe Toronto@ILAC
Graduate Certificate in Advanced Police Studies
- Toronto, Canada
Graduate Certificate
On-Campus
English
Policing is an honourable and challenging profession that requires a dynamic and diverse set of technical, personal and investigative skills. If "Deeds Not Words" is a mantra you can get behind, Fanshawe’s one-year Advanced Police Studies graduate certificate program will prepare you for an honourable career in policing.
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What are Professional Humanities?
Professional humanities are those disciplines which are directly concerned with the study of human cultures and society within the context of professional activity. They include fields such as history, sociology, anthropology, archaeology, psychology, political science, economics, and law. These disciplines all share a common concern with understanding human behavior and societies.
What careers are available in Professional Humanities?
There are many different types of jobs that fall under the umbrella of professional humanities. Historians research and write about past events, sociologists study human social behavior, anthropologists study human cultures, archaeologists study ancient civilizations, psychologists study human behavior and mental processes, political scientists study government and public policy, economists study the production and distribution of resources, and lawyers represent clients in court. These are just a few of the many different types of jobs that professional humanities majors can pursue.
Why studying Professional Humanities is important?
The study of professional humanities is important because it helps us to better understand the world around us. By understanding human behavior and societies, we can make more informed decisions about the present and future. Additionally, the study of professional humanities can help us to appreciate the diversity of cultures and perspectives that exist in the world.
What degrees are available in Professional Humanities?
There are many different types of professional humanities degrees available. Some common examples include a BA in history, a BS in sociology, an MA in anthropology, and a PhD in psychology. Professional humanities degrees can be obtained from many different colleges and universities.