Educational programs for Culture & Humanities
Bachelor - Applied Psychology
IU International University of Applied SciencesInteractions in work and everyday life are complex, determined by thoughts, feelings and actions. Every day we have to make decisions, motivate ourselves, and interact with others in various situations. Learn how to apply your psychological expertise in interpersonal situations and processes in the…
Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology
Memorial University of NewfoundlandAnthropology is the study of human origins and culture around the world. Anthropologists are interested in how and why human civilizations change, in addition to documenting specific cultures. Students studying anthropology at Memorial University will focus on key concepts, theoretical views, and…
Bachelor of Arts - Archaeology
Memorial University of NewfoundlandArchaeology is the study of previous human culture through the material that has been left behind, such as physical artefacts, bones, plants, building foundations, and landscapes such as villages.
There are various specialisations within archaeology. Bioarchaeology focuses on how humans…
Bachelor of Arts - Classics
Memorial University of NewfoundlandClassics studies the cultures and societies of ancient Greece and Rome in the context of the ancient Mediterranean as a whole. Such research is inherently multidisciplinary, embracing Latin and ancient Greek texts, archaeology, intellectual history, material culture, the impact of Greco-Roman antiquity…
Bachelor of Arts - English
Memorial University of NewfoundlandThe study of English is divided into two parts: reading and writing. Some courses may require students to focus on writing. Reading and interpretation will be emphasised in others. However, reading and writing are rarely separated. A degree in English offers invaluable training in the mechanics of…
Bachelor of Arts - Folklore
Memorial University of NewfoundlandFolklore is the study of a people's oral and written traditions, beliefs, myths, tales, and rituals. Folklorists examine traditions passed down through generations as well as expressive features seen in popular culture and media. Many people examine modern occurrences, ranging from urban legends to…
Bachelor of Arts - French
Memorial University of NewfoundlandThe French language is almost a thousand years old and has given birth to one of Europe's finest cultures. Much of the world's best philosophy, movies, history, science, and literature are written in French. French is one of Canada's official languages and is required for anyone pursuing a national…
Bachelor of Arts - Gender Studies
Memorial University of NewfoundlandThe gender studies major allows you to investigate gender in society. It discusses gender roles and relationships, as well as practical techniques for fostering equality.
Gender studies courses provide a critical edge for thinking about everyday settings (like literature, marketing, and…
Bachelor of Arts - Geography
Memorial University of NewfoundlandGeography literally means "description of the Earth" – its physical and human components, as well as their spatial variation. Geography is the study of the interactions between climate, landforms, plants, animals, and humans on the Earth's surface.
Geographers are more than just cartographers…
Bachelor of Arts - German
Memorial University of NewfoundlandIf you want to work in a profession or career that may take you to Europe, German is a good language to study. German is not only the language of many great thinkers, artists, and scientists, but it also plays an important part in many contemporary economic, political, and cultural developments.
The…