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    47 Cultural History programs found

    Bachelor Programs in Humanities Studies History Cultural History

    A post-secondary degree is known as a bachelor’s or baccalaureate degree and requires both general education courses and coursework related to the specific major. Earning a bachelor’s degree usually opens doors to enhanced career advancement, increased earning power and heightened life fulfillment.

    What is a Bachelor in Cultural History? This is an undergraduate humanities degree that focuses study on the connections between art and history throughout millennia. Depending on the institution and student interest, coursework can center on museum studies, library methods, art history writing and interpretation and other subjects. Students may specialize in specific periods such as Pre-Columbian art or become generalists by selecting courses that encompass the study of many periods, cultures and historic expressions of art and material culture.

    Cultural studies encompass an examination of the beliefs and ideas of historical and current world civilizations. Clothing and food ways, rituals and practices and gender and race attitudes are just a few areas of study and create deeper understandings of humanity and the world, which can lead to advancement both professionally and personally.

    The right degree program will offer manageable costs, a convenient location and an appropriate duration of study. An accredited program with a favorable reputation should make it easier to find a position more readily.

    A bachelor’s degree in cultural history can lead to a career as an academic in a secondary or post-secondary institution. Graduates often become researchers, professors, and public intellectuals. It is appropriate training for work as a museum director, historical society administrator, archivist, art historian or a consultant who works independently or within a consultancy firm. Development of educational programs for many types of institutions is another area of potential employment. Cultural historians can also lead research organizations.

    Bachelor’s programs in cultural studies are found all over the world in a variety of colleges, universities and online institutions. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.