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Master in Interdisciplinary Humanities (MA) - TWU (Canada)
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Master in Interdisciplinary Humanities (MA) - TWU (Canada)

Trinity Western University
Langley, BCCanada
On campus
Full-time
€13,639.88total
 2079 Points
Duration
1 Year
Language
English

Program Description

Interdisciplinary Humanities combines the disciplines to analyze significant aspects of Western culture, including those that are rooted in, are impacted by, and/or are challenges to a Christian world view.

The Master in Interdisciplinary Humanities (MA) will take students on an academic expedition through three related disciplines: English, Philosophy, and History. Students will delve into
the foundation of what it means to be human, considering major perspectives
on humanity’s purpose along the way.

Whether the applicant is a scholar, educator, or professional, this program will augment their intellectual toolkit, sharpen their critical thinking, and deepen their personal awareness and professional purpose.

The Master in Interdisciplinary Humanities (MA) is uniquely positioned to help students navigate the spiritual or faith-based dimension of literary, philosophical, and historical thought, generating a more holistic understanding of their field of study.

There may be additional costs by this University.

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Curriculum

Courses

The Writing of Creative Nonfiction
Studies in Twentieth- Century American Literature
Literature and Spirituality
Chaucer
Medieval English Literature
European Literature in Translation
Shakespeare I & II
Milton
Renaissance Poetry and Prose
Seventeenth-Century Women's Writing
Eighteenth-Century Literature
Drama to 1642 Excluding Shakespeare
The Nineteenth-Century Novel
Romantic Poetry and Poetics
Victorian Poetry and Prose
Studies in Modern British Literature
World Literature in English
Contemporary Canadian Fiction
Studies in Individual Authors
Children's Literature
Fantasy Literature
Core Seminar: Reading the Signs of the Times: Text and Interpretation
Special Topics in English Literature
Bibliography
(Auto)biography as Literary Genre: Self-Identification and Subjectivity

Major Essay
Christian Humanism
The Great Tradition: Christian Thought in Western Literary Classics
The Writings of C.S. Lewis
Engendered History
Late Medieval Europe
Reformation Europe
Early Modern Europe: 1600- 1789
History in Practice
History of Science and Religion from Copernicus to Creation Science
History of the Family after 1600
Tudor-Stuart England
Nineteenth Century Europe
Issues in B.C. History
Development of the Canadian Constitution
Canadian Political Thought: An Intellectual History
Social History of Canada
Canada and War in the 20th
Issues in First Nations - Canadian Relations
Medieval Europe 500-1250
History of Religion in the USA
History of Religion in Canada
History of Christianity I & II
The Politics of Identity: The Arab Middle East in the 20th Century
Special Topics in History
History of the Family
Research Design/Bibliography Seminar
Popular Religion in Europe
The Renaissance Mind
History of non-Western Christianity
Pre-Nicene Christianity
Villains and Wenches: (Re)Conceiving the Atlantic World
Kant
20th Century Philosophy
British Empiricism
Reason and the Enlightenment
Contemporary Political Philosophy
Social & Political Philosophy
Postmodern Philosophy
Symbolic Logic
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Knowledge and Rational Belief
Aesthetics
Reason and Belief in God
Religious Experience Seminar
Suffering and Belief in God
Philosophy of Mind
Existentialism
Human Nature: Competing Philosophical Views
Social Ethics Seminar
Topics in Philosophy
Research Design
Philosophical Perspectives on Religious Pluralism
Questions of Human Nature
Philosophy of Technology
20th Century Analytic Philosophy
Philosophy and Religion
Philosophy of Competing Paradigms
Metaphilosophy
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