77 Course Degrees in History 2024
Study Abroad in Cape Town Course - History, Philosophy, Religious Studies
University of Cape Town
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- Cape Town, South Africa
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Do you have a passion to become an independent philosophical researcher or are you eager to know more about the relationship between religion, ethics and history? Our semester courses aim to encourage students to be more conscious, to be creative and critical in their thinking and to consider their own fundamental beliefs and values. If you are already studying in these fields then why not consider studying a semester abroad with a variety of courses in History, Religion or Philosophy at UCT’s Faculty of Humanities. Join the Semester Study Abroad Programme today! Choose from a variety of bachelor and master’s courses, across a wide range of disciplines for international credit transfer.
- Santa Barbara, USA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Natural History Departmental Award recognizes achievement by students interested in careers in natural history interpretation, freshwater and marine fisheries, forestry, environmental monitoring, and wildlife management. The curriculum for the Natural History Departmental Award is individually designed with the student's career goals, interests, and talents in mind. The courses are selected in consultation with Faculty Adviser for Natural History. The Faculty Adviser will then submit this program of study to the Biological Sciences Department for review and approval.
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine (Minor)
Binghamton University, State University of New York
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- Binghamton, USA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The minor in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine supplements the studies of students majoring in other fields with a coherent, thematic program in History. The minor introduces students to the history of science, technology, and medicine in a variety of time periods, geographic regions, and religious and cultural systems.
Building Ties for a Peaceful and Sustainable Eurasian Community from Mutual Knowledge: History, Culture and New Technologies
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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- Madrid, Spain
- Alcorcón, Spain + 3 more
Full time
4 months
On-Campus
Spanish, English
The Building Ties for a Peaceful and Sustainable Eurasian Community from Mutual Knowledge: History, Culture, and New Technologies perfectly encapsulates the overarching theme of forging connections within a harmonious and enduring Eurasian community through shared understanding, drawing upon the dimensions of history, culture, and cutting-edge technologies.
On-Campus
English
The Ministry of Education offers the Regional Studies Programme (RSP) Scholarship to encourage academically able and linguistically talented students to pursue H2 History, covering South East Asia's developments under the Regional Studies Programme.
- Lawrence, USA
On-Campus
English
Studying history at the University of Kansas will expand your mind. Our course offerings introduce students to medieval witches and Samurai warriors, conspiracy cranks and Chairman Mao, Native American activists and the Black Panther Party. Students can take courses on the history of sexuality, or, if that isn’t exciting enough, courses on natural disasters, wars, and plagues. With 26 tenured and tenure-track faculty, the Department of History covers the globe.
- Online USA
On-Campus
English
Does the prospect of courses in ancient art, literature, history, philosophy, and religion appeal to you? If so, then you should consider a major (or minor) in ancient studies, a program that approaches these ancient civilizations from an interdisciplinary and inclusive perspective. Currently, majors may choose from among three concentrations: art historical/archaeological, historical, or literary/mythological. With the help of an advisor, you can select courses from among a range of offerings in the departments of classics and Italian, art history, Asian studies, philosophy, politics, and religion.
- Bryn Mawr, USA
On-Campus
English
History at Bryn Mawr is about questioning and explaining how the past has been constructed, understood, and made into what we call "history." Our courses challenge students to actively participate in interpreting and making history, rather than merely reading and reflecting about the past. A primary aim of the Department of History is to deepen students' sense of time as a factor in cultural diversity and change. Our program of study offers students the opportunity to experience the past through attention to long-range questions, comparative history, and complex causation.
- Carlisle, USA
On-Campus
English
The Department of History exemplifies Dickinson in the way it covers the world beyond our shores; students may study the regional histories of Africa, East Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East, or they may explore the diversity of American history. Further, our courses explore a wide variety of approaches that include the history of gender, empires, the environment, medicine, migration, religion, and diplomacy and war in national, comparative, and global contexts.
- Online USA
On-Campus
English
St. Olaf’s history offerings are structured to help students achieve different learning goals at different levels. In Level-I seminars, students approach history as a way of learning through a focused analysis of primary sources in context. In Level-II courses, students explore historiography and the constructed nature of history in topical, regional and thematic contexts. Level-III seminars center research skills and challenge students to formulate their own questions about history, historiography, and historical methods.
- Claremont, USA
On-Campus
English
At Pitzer, history invites students to understand the contours of their world its political boundaries, its economic systems, its environmental conditions, its social structures and its cultural practices as historical products. It pushes them to question assumptions and to approach the present through the prism of a rich and variegated past. It uses investigation and interpretation, both to explore the unfamiliar and to reconsider what we think we already know. Thus, courses in history encourage students to analyze documents critically, to evaluate historical arguments thoughtfully and to examine theories of history and culture. Far from being a simple chronicle of facts, history demands that students consider how the past is used and remembered.
- 1801, USA
On-Campus
English
Students will develop research, analytical, & communication skills which can be drawn upon in a variety of careers.The study of history involves the study of all human thought and action, ranging from the economic and the political to the psychological and the artistic. Combining the perspectives and methods of the social sciences and the humanities, it seeks to comprehend the problems and challenges faced by individuals and societies in the distant and recent past, nearby and far away.
- Claremont, USA
On-Campus
English
Gain perspectives of time and place as you examine the complexities of our human history and experience. Grounded in a disciplined study of the past, you will be well-equipped to meet the demands of the 21st century. History majors and minors take courses on histories from around the world, as well as a field specialization in one region or theme. History students develop sharp reading, writing and research skills, preparing them for advanced graduate study or careers in education, public affairs, law, business and more.
- Trindade, Brazil
On-Campus
English
The historian is the only scholar concerned with society that deals systematically with time. They understand and critically analyze all the social, political, economic and cultural transformations from the perspective of time. History students and professionals must have an investigative spirit and a taste for reading. UFSC History Program enables students to combine classical methods and theories with new practices for knowledge production and social criticism. For this, it offers a set of theoretical-methodological courses and promotes the discussion on these issues throughout the whole program.
- Saint Paul, USA
On-Campus
English
Studying history develops critical thinking and teaches innovative ways of examining the past. It provides great preparation for careers in policy, government, business, teaching, law, medicine, and information and cultural resource management. In your courses you will gain skills and perspectives that will be invaluable in your professional career and will help you become an informed citizen of the world.