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Humanities is a broad field of knowledge that studies the human being and human culture. The development from prehistoric times to the present, texts and objects that convey thoughts and ideas from other times and other cultures, modern media that consciously or unconsciously influence us - all this and much more is addressed in the humanities.

 

Why study humanities

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The humanities are said to have three main 'pillars' - culture, aesthetics and language. Within this framework, your options are almost endless. At the Faculty of Humanities, you can study programmes or freestanding courses in around 50 subject areas. Among these are archaeology, ethnology, philosophy and history, and aesthetic disciplines such as film, art, literature, fashion and theater. If you are interested in the role of the media in society, there are courses and programmes in journalism, media and communication.
In an increasingly globalized world, language skills are of great value. At Stockholm University you can study a wide range of languages. The study of languages also includes the study of both the cultures and the societies in which the languages are spoken.
Humanities studies give you many skills such as analytical ability, critical thinking and cultural understanding.

 

Our courses and programmes

Humanities education is offered at both undergraduate and graduate level and can be studied within programmes and as stand-alone courses. The wide range of courses makes it possible to combine different subjects to customize your education. In this way, your education can be adapted both to your interests and to the demands of the labor market.
There are two ways to obtain a bachelor's degree. Either you apply to one of our Bachelor's programmes or you choose to take freestanding courses.

The Department of History offers courses in History, Curatorship Studies and Cultural Management Studies. There are also vocational courses in, for example, Publishing.

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The Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies offers courses in Archaeology, Archaeological Science, Numismatics, and Classical Archaeology and Ancient History.

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The Department of Culture and Aesthetics offers courses in Art History, History of Ideas, Literature, Musicology, Theater and Performance Studies, Heritage Studies, and Curating.

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The Department of Media Studies offers courses in Cinema Studies, Journalism, Media and Communication Studies, and Fashion Studies.

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At the Department of Philosophy, you can study Practical or Theoretical Philosophy.

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The Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, offer courses within the fields of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies.

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The Faculty of Humanities has a wide range of courses and programmes for students interested in studying languages. And it is home to Sweden's only university programme for sign language interpreters. The university is also the only Swedish university that offers courses in Swedish sign language, both as language studies and in sign language linguistics.

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The Department of Romance Studies and Classics offers studies in French, Greek (ancient), Italian, Latin, Latin American Studies, Portuguese and Spanish.

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The Department of Linguistics offer courses and programmes within three main areas: Linguistics, Language Informatics, Language Science and Sign Language. On behalf of Karolinska Institutet, the department also give courses within the Speech and Language Pathology Programme.

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The Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies offers programmes in Asian Languages and Cultures and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures.

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At the Department of English, you can study English Linguistics and English Literature.

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At the Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism, you can study Bilingualism, Scandinavian Languages, Swedish, Swedish as a Foreign Language, Swedish for International Students and Employees, Swedish for Second Language Teaching, and Interpreting and Translation studies.

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The Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German offer courses in Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German

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At the Department of Teaching and Learning, you can study to become a a teacher from pre-school to upper secondary level, as well as a drama teacher or art school teacher. If you are already a teacher, you can deepen or supplement your knowledge.

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Courses and programmes

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Sustainable development – more than natural science

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Are you interested in the humanities – but also in climate, the environment and sustainability? The humanities and human sciences have an important role to play in the pursuit and study of sustainable development. The Faculty of Humanities offers a wide range of courses and programmes in the field.

Below you will find a list of the sustainable development studies offered by the departments at the Faculty of Humanities. The courses focus on social, economic, political and environmental sustainability.

 

Doctoral studies

Are you interested in a doctoral education within the humanities?

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Postgraduate education provides competence to independently conduct research, a deep understanding of the subject area, and skills in communicating knowledge and creating conditions for others to learn.

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The project Forum for Doctoral Students provides additional support for PhD students in the human sciences. The purpose is to provide additional guidance so that more PhD students finish on time and feel good a long the way.

Forum for Doctoral Students

 

Doctoral School in the Humanities

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The Doctoral School in the Humanities offers free-standing courses on PhD-level. The courses are mainly meant for the PhD-students at the Faculty, but the courses are also open for PhD-students at other faculties and universities in Sweden and abroad. The courses therefore welcome all who are enrolled in third cycle studies, regardless of their home faculty or university. The courses are offered free of charge.

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