PGCert in Cultural, Intellectual and Visual History
University of London Worldwide

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SEP-25

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7 months

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University of London Worldwide

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SEP-25

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This course is ideal for students that have an interest in cultural, intellectual, and visual history, who are looking for an intellectual challenge but do not want to commit to a full MA. The course focuses on the survival and transmission of culture across time and space, with an emphasis on the afterlife of antiquity.This seven-month programme aims to:••Give students an understanding of current methodological and theoretical approaches to cultural, intellectual, and visual history of Western ...Read more

This course is ideal for students that have an interest in cultural, intellectual, and visual history, who are looking for an intellectual challenge but do not want to commit to a full MA. The course focuses on the survival and transmission of culture across time and space, with an emphasis on the afterlife of antiquity.

This seven-month programme aims to:

  • Give students an understanding of current methodological and theoretical approaches to cultural, intellectual, and visual history of Western Europe
  • Cover the key elements of the history of philosophy, science, literature, the arts, and visual culture, rooted in the Renaissance and the early modern period but embracing material from the Middle Ages to the advent of modernity
  • Develop advanced research and analytical skills that are highly valued transferrable skills as well as good preparation for further academic study
  • Provide a stepping stone for those who wish to progress to further postgraduate study, as students will gain 60 credits towards a master’s degree.

Entry requirements

The normal minimum entry requirement is an upper second-class honours degree from a British university, or an equivalent qualification from a non-UK institution, in any discipline in the humanities related to the course.

Tuition fees

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£1,412 per year

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Students from Domestic

This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)

The fee for 2023/24 entry is: £1412; There might be slight increase in fee for 2024/25 entry.

Students from EU

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Students from International

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University of London Worldwide
Senate House Malet Street London WC1E 7HU United Kingdom
Nearest tube station: Goodge Street  0.1 miles away Nearest train station: Euston   0.5 miles away
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