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7 Cultural History Course degrees found
Firat University
Principles and History of Revolution
- Elâzığ, Turkey
Course
English, Turkish
Ataturk's Principles and History of Revolution, Turkish Language and Foreign Language courses , which are common compulsory courses taught at our university , are offered at the Faculty of Technology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Theology, School of Civil Aviation, Sivrice Vocational School of Technical Sciences and Elazığ Organized Industrial Zone Mining Vocational departments are given through distance education.
British Institute Of Florence
FLORENCE: History and Culture, Art and Architecture
- Florence, Italy
Course
On-Campus
Italian
This course provides an introduction to the history, art, and architecture of Florence from the "comune" and republic of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries to the court culture created by the Medici princes. By focusing on a selection of major monuments and key works studied in relation to their style, purpose, and context, students develop foundation skills in visual analysis and historical interpretation. They develop an awareness and understanding of the materials and methods that art historians use in order to situate works of art and architecture in their appropriate historical, cultural, and creative contexts. This course encourages students to consider the historical background of the major monuments and masterpieces of Florence’s medieval and Renaissance art and architecture, and it develops their practical skills for identifying, defining, and discussing key features of specific artworks. Students engage directly with original artworks on their class visits to sites and collections, in which they study buildings, paintings, and sculptures in close detail.
Campion College
Rome School
- Toongabbie, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
Take the rare opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of Rome and Florence with a cohort of like-minded participants. The intimate class sizes will allow you to submerge yourself into an in-depth study of Philosophy or Latin. Your daily guided tours, which are thoroughly tailored for the courses and run exclusively for the program participants, will show you the Eternal City through the eyes of the ancient writers to ensure a truly unique experience.
University of Cambridge St. John's College
Course in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (ASNC)
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Course
English
The Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Tripos is concerned with the history, literature, language and material culture of Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia in the early medieval period (from about the fifth century to the twelfth). It appeals to anyone with an interest in medieval history and/or literature and/or early languages, and in particular to those who would like to continue their study of both literary and historical topics at the same time. No previous knowledge of the subject is either expected or assumed.
Institute For Field Research
Courses in Denmark: Sorte Muld
- Los Angeles, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Sorte Muld, meaning black soil, is located in the Island of Bornholm, Denmark, and has been referred to as “the field of gold” by medieval scholars because of its findings since early periods.
FutureLearn
A History of Royal Fashion Course - The University of Glasgow
Course
Part time
5 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Explore how British royalty have influenced fashion over the last 500 years, from the Tudors to the Windsors.
Arcadia University The College of Global Studies
STUDY ABROAD, ARCADIA IN LONDON
- Glenside, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Arcadia in London is an affordable and innovative way to study in, and get to know, one of the most cosmopolitan and exciting cities in the world. Arcadia faculty use London itself as the classroom, taking you into the streets to bring your studies to life in the communities and places you are learning about.
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The study of cultural history can appeal to students with an array of interests. Courses may cover subjects such as anthropology, philosophy, religion, the arts, gender studies and race, though many other topics can also be explored.