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Humanities

Line Drawing of Aristotle courtesy of J.B.Priestley Library In Humanities, we are concerned with interpreting, describing and reconstructing cultures.

This means that we study (as academics and students) the following important areas: histories, literatures, philosophies and values.

Our discipline expresses an interdisciplinary perspective. It encourages a critical dialogue between the traditional Humanities subjects such as English, History and Philosophy, and Social Science subjects such as Sociology, Psychology and Politics.

In the Sunday Times 'Degrees of Student Satisfaction', History and Archaeology students rated the degrees highly at an 88.4% level of satisfaction

Undergraduate subjects to study in Humanities

Postgraduate degrees to study in Humanities

  • Creative Writing

Alternatively, those looking to undertake research degrees should contact the School Research Admissions Team via email to ssis-phd-admissions@bradford.ac.uk