This programme provides an innovative approach to cultivating academic skills in the arts and humanities through a flexible, interdisciplinary degree structure that enables meaningful study across multiple subjects. Students develop a broad understanding of global issues, such as environmental concerns and social justice, alongside an appreciation for civic engagement. As a Single Honours degree, it uniquely allows specialization via secondary pathways in areas like Comparative Literature, Film & Television Studies, English Literature, History, Philosophy, and Theatre Studies, culminating in an MA in Liberal Arts with the chosen pathway, for example, MA Liberal Arts with Comparative Literature.The University of Glasgow offers an ideal environment for liberal arts, with its interdisciplinary focus, renowned faculty, diverse pathways, and emphasis on global challenges, all set in a vibrant city merging historical depth with contemporary creativity. Ranked among the world's top 60 for Arts & Humanities (THE World University Rankings, 2025), the institution has led in teaching, learning, and research since 1451. Glasgow, the UK's premier cultural and creative city (European Commission, 2019) and a UNESCO City of Music, hosts over 100 organizations, including the Burrell Collection (Art Fund 2023 Museum of the Year), the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, and five world-class performing arts companies. Graduates emerge with enhanced career prospects, proficient in clear communication, critical thinking, independent research, interdisciplinary analysis, time management, IT skills, and presentations, while reflecting on civic duties.
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