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152 Best Cultural Heritage Bachelor's Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Cultural Heritage Bachelor's Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 152 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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Bachelor in Ancient Civilizations for the contemporary world

Università degli Studi di Milano

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Italy

Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The programme, taught in English is jointly hosted by University of Milan La Statale and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. The programme aims to provide a basic, solid knowledge and training in the management and promotion of the tangible and intangible Cultural Heritage of several civilizations of the past, which flourished in Europe, north Africa, Eastern and Western Asia. The programme is offered in blended mode (lectures on site and from remote).

English

3 Years

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Biblical and Intercultural Studies

All Nations Christian College

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Online

United Kingdom

Anthropology, Theology and Religious Studies, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The OU-validated degree course is aimed at those preparing for long-term cross-cultural mission service and who appreciate the balance of practical and academic study.

Bachelor of Art in Archaeology

University of Cambridge Gonville & Caius College

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Online

United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Archaeology covers a huge range of topics, spanning humans' evolution through the development of farming, ancient civilisations and world empires, and the role of material culture in human life and heritage in modern societies.

Bachelor Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

University of Cambridge Trinity Hall

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United Kingdom

International Relations, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Bachelor's Degree

Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) at Cambridge comprises a range of stimulating courses focused specifically on areas of the world that are not usually studied in depth before coming to university. Students of AMES acquire advanced linguistic skills and refine their sense of culture, knowledge and society.

Bachelor of Archaeology

University of Cambridge St. Edmund's College

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

Course Overview: The degree encompasses multiple tracks: Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Assyriology and Egyptology. You can specialise in your chosen track already in Year 1, or combine them in Year 1 and specialise from Year 2.

BA in Humanities

Brigham Young University - Idaho College of Language and Letters

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Art History, Modern Literature

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Humanities major is designed in the spirit of the ancient and proven curriculum of the liberal arts. The liberal arts are literally those arts appropriately exercised by free people for their own sakes: learning that has as its end a well-trained mind, a virtuous character, and a spiritual and intellectual life rich in concepts and symbols.

African Studies (Minor)

Creighton University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology, International Relations, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Bachelor's Degree

Have you always wanted to learn about Africa? Are you fascinated by its history and culture? If so, Creighton’s African studies program is the perfect option for you.

BA in Liberal Arts

Thomas Aquinas College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The liberal arts are not the only or even the most important part of liberal education, but they are fundamental. Only thinking which is disciplined, vigorous, and animated by wonder produces knowledge and wisdom.

Bachelor of Arts in Africana Studies

Rutgers University - New Brunswick School of Arts and Sciences

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, History, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Within the School of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Africana Studies has, since 1969, been devoted to close interdisciplinary analysis of black experience to support the work of social justice both nationally and internationally.

Bachelor of arts in Public History

Ouachita Baptist University

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United States of America (USA)

History, Cultural Heritage, Museum Studies

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Students completing the program will understand the core concepts and theories about museum studies, archival administration, historic preservation, and Local History. Through experiential learning, they will acquire the skills to present History to the public by completing projects such as museum exhibits, archival finding aids, community history programming, and digital resource creation.

Bachelor of Arts in Lakota Studies

Oglala Lakota College

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Our Mission: Oglala Lakota College is chartered by the Oglala Sioux Tribe. Its mission is to provide educational opportunities that enhance Lakota life. These opportunities include community services, certificates, GED, associate, bachelor, and graduate degrees. Oglala Lakota College provides a framework of excellence for student knowledge, skills, and values towards piya wiconi - a new beginning for harmony in fulfillment of aspirations and dreams. Oglala Lakota College is committed to continuous improvement and is creating Oglala Lakota University through outstanding teaching, research, community service, and assessment.

Bachelor of Art - Arabic & Middle Eastern Studies

Hood College

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United States of America (USA)

International Relations, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies major is a multidisciplinary program unique for a liberal arts college. It focuses on history, culture, language and political thought.

Bachelor of Arts in Native American Studies

Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The N.A.S. program is an interdisciplinary program focused on the Indigenous peoples of the Americas with an emphasis on the Plains Indians, particularly the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara. The curriculum provides an interdisciplinary and scholarly approach to Native American Studies from a Native perspective.

BA in Native American and Indigenous Studies

University of Minnesota Morris

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

History in the making. Because of its unique history, Morris is a great place to pursue Native American and Indigenous Studies. The Native American and Indigenous Studies major and minor are designed to enhance students' awareness and overall knowledge about sovereignty and the diversity of Indigenous cultures throughout all of Native North America.

Bachelor of Arts - American Studies

Whitworth University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, History, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The American studies major allows you to examine American society through the lens of history, politics, literature and sociology.

Race and Ethnicity Studies Program Minor

Southwestern University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Sociology, Anthropology, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor's Degree

The Race and Ethnicity Studies Program offers a minor designed to examine race and ethnicity as categories of difference and as forms of lived experience and attends to how these categories intersect and overlap with other forms of difference (such as gender, nation, indigeneity, class, religion, ability, sexuality, etc.). The minor approaches race and ethnicity as constructs in particular historical contexts from interdisciplinary, comparative, intercultural, and transnational perspectives. It also develops a critical awareness of colonial and Eurocentric influences on both the construction of these categories and the scholarly discourse about them. The minor thus provides a critical lens on a variety of historical and contemporary issues and debates generated by specific racial and ethnic formations. At the same time, the minor takes note of mobilizations and liberating cultural expressions that have emerged both in response and as alternatives to dominant racial and ethnic structures.

BA in Liberal Arts

Gutenberg College

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United States of America (USA)

Humanities, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature, Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The academic program at Gutenberg is different from most colleges. Students do not sit in large lecture classes but actively participate in small discussion-based classes.

BA in American Indian Studies

Heritage University

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Native Americans had a significant influence on the way we live today. Explore indigenous narratives, heritage, history, and how American Indians have affected virtually every aspect of our culture, including language, government, literature, recreation, medicine, hygiene, and food.

BA in Africana Studies

University of Pittsburgh Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, History, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Africana studies major is designed for students with interest in shaping the world. In the Africana studies major, students will understand the complexities, struggles, and successes of people of African descent that exist throughout the world.

BA in Native Studies Leadership

Northwest Indian College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Native Studies Leadership Program is the journey to self-determination and reclaiming our cultural sovereignty.

Bachelor's Degree, Cultural Heritage

A Bachelor's Degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by universities and colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically takes around 3-4 years to complete and provides students with a solid foundation in a particular field of study, preparing them for entry-level positions or further education at the Master's level.

Cultural Heritage is a field of study that focuses on preserving and promoting the tangible and intangible aspects of human culture. Students in this field explore the history, traditions, artifacts, and customs of different societies, learning how to safeguard and celebrate our shared heritage for future generations.