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2 Bachelor's Degree Programs in Estonia


Tallinn University
Bachelor in Liberal Arts in Social Sciences
- Tallinn, Estonia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Liberal Arts in Social Sciences programme looks into various social sciences and teaches the student how to find common ground in fields ranging from psychology and education to law, economics, international relations and politics, and sociology. The programme includes courses on methods and writing, as well as interdisciplinary and practical components. For example, there is an internship requirement which will equip you with the needed skills to compete in the labour market.


Tallinn University
Bachelor in Liberal Arts in Humanities
- Tallinn, Estonia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Liberal Arts in Humanities is a 3-year study programme that provides wide knowledge in the humanities and develops intellectual abilities and critical thinking. The student is not limited to only one field, but has a choice of various humanities disciplines, such as anthropology, Asian studies, English studies, Eastern-European studies, literary and cultural studies, environmental humanities and cultural analysis. They are free to combine these disciplines into a tailor-made interdisciplinary curriculum according to their personal goals and interests.
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A Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences in Estonia provides a dynamic exploration of human behavior, societies, and cultures. This field's unique approach emphasizes real-world applications and understanding of contemporary social issues, preparing you for impactful careers.
Through applied coursework, you'll study topics such as sociology, psychology, and anthropology, gaining skills in data analysis, qualitative research methods, and cross-cultural communication. You'll also analyze social structures and policies, enhancing your ability to understand and engage with diverse communities. As you dive into these subjects, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives.
Estonia's education system promotes critical thinking and independence, often through collaborative group projects. This method fosters adaptability, preparing you for various career paths, including community development, human resources, and social research. Graduates emerge ready to address social challenges both locally and globally, equipped with transferable skills valued by employers.