Humanities And Social Sciences
World Cultures โ Explore the history, art, languages, and traditions of civilizations from around the globe.
World Cultures
Explore the major intellectual traditions of Islamic thought, from its linguistic and religious roots to classical schools of philosophy and their views on humanity.
World Cultures
Explore the rich heritage of Kazakhstan through its life-cycle rituals, family values, and daily etiquette to confidently navigate social and professional interactions.
World Cultures
Develop your critical thinking and visual analysis skills by exploring key themes in modern art, from identity and society to digital expressions.
World Cultures
Read and discover the foundational history of the pharaohs, pyramids, religion, and daily life of ancient Egyptian society with no prior historical knowledge required.
World Cultures
Explore the timeless stories of the ancient world and understand how these legendary tales shaped Western culture and modern storytelling.
World Cultures
Develop the language skills and critical thinking to analyze news, social media, and online content with confidence.
World Cultures
Explore the foundational events, political systems, and cultural shifts of ancient Greece while learning how modern historians analyze classical sources.
World Cultures
Explore the social, political, and technological themes of art being made today to build a strong foundation in visual culture.
World Cultures
Explore the evolution of magical practices, alchemy, and folklore in medieval Europe and understand how these beliefs shaped the cultural and scientific landscape of the era.
World Cultures
Trace the history of English literature from Old English to contemporary works and master the core techniques of literary analysis to read any text with academic depth.
World Cultures
Master the nuances of Peninsular and American Spanish to improve your writing style and apply professional standards across different regional contexts.
World Cultures
Explore the physical processes, materials, and creative philosophies of postwar abstract artists to develop your own approach to abstract composition.
World Cultures
Discover the history, religion, temples, and hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt while learning how modern archaeologists study this fascinating civilization.
World Cultures
Explore the evolution and biology of prehistoric sea creatures, from land-dwelling ancestors to the dominant predators of the ancient oceans.
World Cultures
Trace the evolution of cultural ideas from the Enlightenment to today to understand how philosophy and literature shape our view of progress.
World Cultures
Understand the monumental achievements, religious beliefs, and daily life of the Nile Valley civilization through a detailed historical lens.
World Cultures
Discover the rich cultural and linguistic diversity of Brazil as you build foundational reading, writing, and communication skills.
World Cultures
Explore how computational tools and humanistic inquiry intersect to transform our understanding of history, art, and philosophy in the digital age.
World Cultures
Explore the administrative strategies and historical milestones of the world's first superpower to understand how they governed vast territories in the ancient Near East.
World Cultures
Explore the unique relationship between art and writing during Japan's transition from the Edo period to the Meiji era.
World Cultures
Explore how ancient Roman structures shaped society and politics while gaining a deeper appreciation for classical design as a traveler or history enthusiast.
World Cultures
Explore the history, poetic literature, and stylized performance of Kunqu opera to build a foundational appreciation for one of the world's oldest theatrical traditions.
World Cultures
Trace the evolution of Christian thought and institutions that defined Western civilization for over a thousand years.
World Cultures
Explore the material culture, architecture, and daily life of ancient Rome from its early origins through the Republic and Empire using archaeological evidence.
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