An Introduction to Religion, Theology and Peace Studies
This two-part course is comprised of two eight-lecture modules, which can be taken separately in each academic term or together to form a year-long programme.…
Although a' seminar' can mean a course with different speakers at each class, they can also mean a small, discussion-based courses. In a seminar course, students do assigned reading and then can discuss the ideas they’ve read. Advanced material in many subjects, especially the humanities, cries out for discussion in depth. On a seminar course, you can explore ideas and learn why they’re important to the subject at hand. Seminar courses are often cited by students as the most meaningful and transformative of their college career.
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This two-part course is comprised of two eight-lecture modules, which can be taken separately in each academic term or together to form a year-long programme.…
The reign of King (later Emperor) Charlemagne (768-814 AD) marked a flourishing of the visual arts that had not been seen since the fall of…
Climate history is a rapidly evolving field of study that aims to: firstly reconstruct climate conditions over past centuries and millennia; and secondly understand how…
Presented by Aubrey Gowing & James Waslaski Join world class educators, Aubrey Gowing & James Waslaski for an unforgettable three days Corrective Manual Therapy…
This module presents a thematic overview of the global intersections and relationships of Western visual and material culture across a range of historically located examples.…
This part of the Cultural Intersections in the History of Art course examines the influence of different global cultures on the history of Western art…
"The story is no longer about the things that have happened to women and men and how they have reacted to them; instead it is…
What is myth? How do myths deal with fundamental human concerns about who we are and the world we live in? In this module, Dr.…
What is myth? How do myths deal with fundamental human concerns about who we are and the world we live in? What is the relationship…
Global integration is not only a fact of modern life, but modern history writing. The interconnectedness of societies and states, and the powers forcing social,…
This lecture-only module offers a survey of Western architecture from around 1520. It provides an introduction to the critical analysis of building types. The module…
This lecture-only module offers a survey of Western painting and sculpture from around 1520. It provides an introduction to the critical analysis of artworks and…
This module offers an introductory survey of the development and major artistic and artistic achievements of Greek architecture, sculpture and painting from the Greek Bronze…
This course, led by Dr. Shane Wallace, provides an introductory survey of the history of the Greek world, from the Greek Archaic age to the…
This lecture-only module is an introductory survey of the development and major artistic and technical achievements of Roman architecture, sculpture, and painting. The course places…
This lecture-only module, led by Dr Rebecca Usherwood, provides an introductory survey of the history of the Greek and Roman world, from the Greek Archaic…
his module offers a survey of architecture up to the end of seventeenth century, with a focus primarily, although not exclusively, on the Western world.…
This module offers a survey of art up to the end of seventeenth century, with a focus primarily, although not exclusively, on the Western world.…
This module considers objects and places from the medieval world that have accumulated multiple meanings over time. Challenging the narrative of a ‘clash of civilisations’…
MIX (Music Industry Xplained) brought to you by Hot Press Education is aimed at ambitious individuals who want to make their mark in the music…
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This course is offered subject to minimum registration numbers. Polish is spoken by more than 40 million people worldwide as a 'mother tongue', and it…
This course presents a thematic introduction to Irish art, architecture and design in its broader international context. Subjects will be connected across periods and styles…
This module presents a thematic overview of the global intersections and relationships of Western visual and material culture across a range of historically located examples.…