Environmental Humanities explores how culture, history, ethics, and critical thinking help us understand and respond to environmental challenges. Delivered in English at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, the programme connects the humanities with social and natural sciences to support a more sustainable future.
The Environmental Humanities Master's program at Ca' Foscari University of Venice offers an interdisciplinary approach that integrates culture, history, ethics, and critical thinking to address pressing environmental issues. Delivered in English, this program connects the humanities with the social and natural sciences to promote sustainable solutions for the future.
The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of environmental challenges through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. Core learning areas focus on the intersection of humanities and environmental sciences, with a variety of learning formats including lectures, seminars, and guided study activities. Students have the opportunity to tailor their educational journey by pursuing advanced coursework and engaging in a final project.
Indicative courses include:
Students will culminate their studies with a final dissertation or a comparable capstone project, with details and requirements outlined in the program regulations.
Throughout the program, participants will enhance their research and communication skills through seminar discussions, critical readings, and project-based learning, all centered around themes in environmental humanities.
To be eligible for the Environmental Humanities program, applicants must possess at least a three-year undergraduate degree in a relevant field. Suitable backgrounds may include Cultural Heritage, Philosophy, Humanities, Modern Languages and Civilisations, Applied Languages, Biology, Environmental Sciences, Economics, or History.
Applicants with degrees in other fields may still qualify if they have completed at least 42 credits in subjects such as Environmental and Applied Botanics, Zoology, Ecology, Anthropology, Palaeontology and Paleoecology, English Language and Literature, Population Studies, Ethnography, Philosophy, Geography, Pedagogy, Psychology, Economics, Demography, or Social and Political Studies.
Graduates of the Environmental Humanities program are well-equipped to pursue diverse career paths in various sectors, including academia, public policy, environmental advocacy, cultural institutions, and non-profit organizations. The interdisciplinary skills gained throughout the program enable graduates to tackle complex environmental issues and contribute meaningfully to sustainable development initiatives worldwide.
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